Re: [css3-multicol] [css3-multicol] Review of multicol-rule-outset-000

Le Dim 4 août 2013 3:02, "Gérard Talbot" a écrit :
> Håkon,
>
> http://test.csswg.org/source/contributors/howcome/submitted/multicol-rule-outset-000.xht
>
> 1-
> In order to have really identical black bars, the default padding on
> table-cell should be zero-ed, otherwise the bottom black bar will be 2px
> taller. To an human, there is no difference but to a software, there
> will be one.
> When switching back and forth from the test file to the reference file,
> such difference is noticeable.
>
>
> 2-
> line 25:  column-rule: 10px inset lime;
> }
>
> td { border-right: 10px outset lime }
> td + td { border-left: 10px outset lime; border-right: none }
>
> When 2 adjacent (consecutive) table-cells have the same border-width,
> same color and same style, then the leftmost one wins.
>
> "
> When two elements of the same type conflict, then the one further to the
> left (if the table's 'direction' is 'ltr'; right, if it is 'rtl') and
> further to the top wins.
> "
> 17.6.2.1 Border conflict resolution
> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#border-conflict-resolution
>
> So, the border-right should win; the table should have a 10px outset
> lime border which should look like groove [1] while the multi-colum has
> an 10px inset lime one. So, how could both borders (from the
> multi-column-rule and from the table) look identical?
>
> [1]: "*outset
>     In the separated borders model, the border makes the entire box look
> as though it were coming out of the canvas. In the collapsing border
> model, drawn the same as 'groove'."
> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#table-border-styles
>
> In my opinion, the test is incorrect.

Further proof that the test is incorrect. Opera 12.16 fails this test:

http://test.csswg.org/suites/css2.1/nightly-unstable/html4/border-style-outset-002.htm

The border-right of both rectangles is not the same, not styled the same.

Gérard

>
> 3-
>
> line 33: The two horizontal bars below should be identical.
> This should be wrapped in a <p>. And "below" word can be safely removed.
>
> Gérard
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Received on Sunday, 4 August 2013 16:19:27 UTC