Re: [svgwg] Use the term "user coordinate system" instead of "local coordinate system"

The SVG Working Group just discussed `Use the term "user coordinate system" instead of "local coordinate system"`.

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&lt;AmeliaBR> Topic: Use the term "user coordinate system" instead of "local coordinate system"<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> github: https://github.com/w3c/svgwg/issues/519<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Amelia: Some confusing wording that affects many places.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Chris: As the original poster notes, CSS Transforms defines these terms as synonymous. So it should come down to a find and replace.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Amelia: Agree we should standardize on the phrase used in standard definitions.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Tav: Are the terms clearly defined?<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Chris: yes, in CSS Transforms, which we reference.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Tav: we also might want to include the definition, so that it can be understood without following links.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Amelia: One area of possible confusion will be patterns &amp; clipPath &amp; so on, where you need to clearly distinguish userSpaceOnUse coordinates versus internal coordinates. Need to check that wording still makes sense after replacing.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Chris: I'll try to handle this, though probably not before republishing this week.<br>
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