- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:14:15 +0100
- To: Toru Kawakubo <kwkbtr@vivliostyle.com>
- Cc: Peter Krautzberger <peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org>, Dave Cramer <dauwhe@gmail.com>, W3C Digital Publishing IG <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <DEAA1E27-6762-4B1D-86B2-A0E706D98DC1@w3.org>
Thank you Kawakubo-san! > On 20 Feb 2015, at 10:57 , Toru Kawakubo <kwkbtr@vivliostyle.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I attended the Houdini F2F. > >> However, will that API also allow for some sort of a fast search which, I presume, would be necessary (e.g., to answer to the question 'on which page is this image')? Do we know more? > > > I think the idea of "break record", mentioned by Rossen in the F2F, could be used for implementing such kind of search. > See IRC log: http://logs.csswg.org/irc.w3.org/houdini/2015-02-06/#e516631 > It was only briefly mentioned in the discussion and I am not sure if it is in the scope of the Fragment Tree API, though. I would expect that this is some sort of a requirement we may have but, I must admit, it is a little bit difficult to follow and IRC minute... > > By the way, I wrote a brief report on Houdini (and CSSWG) F2F in Japanese. > You can read it using Google Translate for now. > I can translate it into English later if necessary. I know it may be a lot to ask, but having this translated would be really helpful... The Google translate is, ehem, well, rudimentary:-) Thanks a lot Ivan > > Original (in Japanese): http://vivliostyle.co.jp/2015/02/sydney/ > English translation (Google Translate): https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ja&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=ja&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fvivliostyle.co.jp%2F2015%2F02%2Fsydney%2F&edit-text=&act=url > > -- > Toru Kawakubo > Vivliostyle Inc. > http://vivliostyle.com > >> 2015/02/20 18:12, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote: >> >> Thanks indeed. >> >> How, technically, will this affect paging? I would expect that 'Fragment Tree' is the crucial one for us here, returning information on pages, ie, one could find out(?) where the page boundaries are. However, will that API also allow for some sort of a fast search which, I presume, would be necessary (e.g., to answer to the question 'on which page is this image')? Do we know more? >> >> Thanks again! >> >> Ivan >> >>> On 19 Feb 2015, at 20:07 , Peter Krautzberger <peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks for that link, Dave. >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Dave Cramer <dauwhe@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I just found a first-hand report [1] from Mozilla's Simon Sapin on the recent inaugural meeting of Project Houdini. I found it quite helpful! >>> >>> Dave >>> >>> [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/dev-servo@lists.mozilla.org/msg01131.html >>> > ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Digital Publishing Activity Lead Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +31-641044153 ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0782-2704
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