- From: Peter Linss <peter.linss@hp.com>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 21:44:23 -0700
- To: "Gérard Talbot" <css21testsuite@gtalbot.org>
- Cc: Public CSS test suite mailing list <public-css-testsuite@w3.org>
On Jun 2, 2012, at 6:06 PM, Gérard Talbot wrote: > Peter, > > I viewed the first 200 tests with Shepherd. It works. > > I even spotted several tests which need fixing, correcting: > > In my to-do-list for correcting > ------------------------------- > absolute-non-replaced-height-002, > absolute-non-replaced-width-003, > absolute-non-replaced-width-004, > absolute-non-replaced-width-005, > absolute-non-replaced-width-014, > absolute-non-replaced-width-016: > those look to be having the inaccurate baseline-alignment issue: I can > clearly see a tiny red line with Firefox 12.0 under Linux KDE 4.8.3 > > > Linkage of blue96x96 > -------------------- > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-022), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-029), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-036), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-043), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-050), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-057), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-064), > (linkage to blue96x96 in absolute-replaced-width-071), > > I have also noted a 3 other tests which need to be checked, examined. > > I wonder if it would be possible to have line-wrapping of source code > within Shepherd. > > E.g > http://test.csswg.org/shepherd/testcase/abspos-containing-block-initial-009b/ > having to scroll left and right too often and by a lot is not optimal. Done.
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