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- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 17:49:52 +0000
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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=16437 Summary: Consistent use of start/end/top/bottom Product: CSS Version: unspecified Platform: PC OS/Version: All Status: ASSIGNED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Exclusions AssignedTo: ratan@microsoft.com ReportedBy: vhardy@adobe.com QAContact: public-css-bugzilla@w3.org CC: eoconnor@apple.com, ratan@microsoft.com Comment from Max Vujovic <mvujovic@adobe.com> (6) Section 3.1.1. Text: "Inline flow content can wrap on the start edge of the exclusion area but must leave the area to end edge of the exclusion area empty." Fix: I think an explicit definition of "start edge", "end edge", "top of the exclusion", and "bottom of the exclusion" might be helpful for completeness. They become clear from the examples, but it might be nice to spell it out. Also, mixing "start" and "end" with "top" and "bottom" in the section might be a little strange? I think of "start, end, before, after" as the logical dimensions, dependent on writing-mode, and "left right top bottom" as the physical dimensions, independent of writing-mode. So, "start edge" would equal "top of the exclusion" for a top to bottom vertical writing mode. -- Configure bugmail: https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug.
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