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The CSS Working Group just discussed `[css-inline-3] text-box-trim accumulation`, and agreed to the following: * `RESOLVED: Choosing the innermost for textbox:trim for most requested trim metric.` <details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary> <Frances> fantasai: consider an example with a div where inside there is a p, both asking for text-box:trim. Shared by two elements nested inside each other, which trimming should we perform? Such as different metrics?<br> <Rossen_> q<br> <Rossen_> ack florian<br> <Frances> fantasai: Can choose outer most or inner most or most constrictive one. Inner most is most specific, the alternative would be outermost to match up with something outside.<br> <Frances> fantasai: Which one would be the most appropriate metric?<br> <Frances> florian: If a sense of which one is right we can choose it, or we can implement the use case driven one.<br> <Frances> rossen: if strong use cases come, would be much easier to select.<br> <dbaron> innermost seems reasonable, at least<br> <Frances> PROPOSAL: Choosing the innermost for textbox:trim for most requested trim metric.<br> <Frances> RESOLVED: Choosing the innermost for textbox:trim for most requested trim metric.<br> </details> -- GitHub Notification of comment by css-meeting-bot Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5426#issuecomment-1908631337 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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