- From: Anders Berglund <alrb@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 09:47:47 -0400
- To: MURAKAMI Shinyu <murakami@nadita.com>
- Cc: xsl-editors@w3.org
This is the correct interpretation. Do you think it is unclear in the spec so we should clarify? If so do you have suggested wording? Anders MURAKAMI Shinyu <murakami@nadita.com> on 06/29/2001 01:30:48 PM To: Anders Berglund/Watson/IBM@IBMUS cc: xsl-editors@w3.org Subject: Re: XSL-FO: from-parent(NCName?) etc. (was RE: keyword "inherit") I wrote: > Which is correct? > inherit = from-parent() > inherit = inherited-property-value() Maybe this was a silly question. I think now the following interpretation is more reasonable. for inheritable properties: inherit = inherited-property-value() for not inheritable properties: inherit = from-parent() And the definition of inherited-property-value() need not be changed. Shinyu Murakami Antenna House XSL Formatter team http://www.antennahouse.com At Sat, 30 Jun 2001 01:49:46 +0900, MURAKAMI Shinyu wrote: > I have another question about 'inherit' keyword and property functions. > > Which is correct? > inherit = from-parent() > inherit = inherited-property-value() > > The XSL CR spec: > > 5.9.10.1 inherit > The property takes the same computed value as the property for > the formatting object's parent object > > According to this, "inherit = from-parent()" seems to be correct. > > But I've heard the 'inherit' keyword is present for CSS2 compatibility. > See the CSS2 spec: > > 6.2.1 The 'inherit' value > Each property may also have a specified value of 'inherit', which > means that, for a given element, the property takes the same > computed value as the property for the element's parent. > > AND the CSS2 Errata: > http://www.w3.org/Style/css2-updates/REC-CSS2-19980512-errata.html#x57 > > Section 6.2.1 > The 'inherit' value causes the properties value to be inherited. > This applies even to properties for which values do not otherwise > inherit. > > According to this, "inherit = inherited-property-value()" seems to be > correct, and it is very natural, 'inherit' should be the default of > the "inheritable" properties. > > I put an example to clarify this problem. > > <fo:block font-size="8pt" line-height="2"> > Here the cumputed value of line-height is 16pt (8pt * 2). > > When the specified value of line-height property is a number > the computed value of the line-height property is > this number multiplied by the element's font size. > However, the number, not the computed value, is inherited. > > <fo:block font-size="16pt"> > Here the cumputed value of line-height is 32pt (16pt * 2; > inherited value is the number). > </fo:block> > > <fo:block font-size="16pt" line-height ="inherited-property-value(line-height)"> > Here the cumputed value of line-height is 32pt (16pt * 2; > inherited value is the number; > same as the above block). > </fo:block> > > <fo:block font-size="16pt" line-height="from-parent(line-height)"> > Here the cumputed value of line-height is 16pt > (cumputed value from parent). > </fo:block> > > <fo:block font-size="16pt" line-height="inherit"> > > Here the cumputed value of line-height is 32pt or 16pt ? > > I think 'inherit' means inherited property value and > the inherited property value is the number, it should be 32pt > (16pt * 2). > > </fo:block> > > > There is still an issue: > > 5.10.4 Property Value Functions > Function: object inherited-property-value(NCName) > > The inherited-property-value function returns the inherited value > of the property whose name matches the argument specified. > It is an error if this property is not an inherited property. > > IMHO this last sentence should be deleted. > (same as the above CSS2 Errata) "This applies even to properties for > which values do not otherwise inherit." > > > Shinyu Murakami > Antenna House XSL Formatter team > http://www.antennahouse.com >
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