[CSSWG] CSS Fragmentation Level 3 Last Call for Comments

The CSS WG has published an updated Working Draft of the
CSS Fragmentation Module Level 3:

   http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-break/

This module describes the fragmentation model that partitions a flow
into pages, columns, or regions and provides controls for breaking.

We expect this to be the last WD before CR, and plan to transition
at the end of March. Please review and send us any comments. If you
plan to review but aren't sure you have time, send us a note so that
we know to wait for your comments.

We are particularly looking for feedback on

 * Which rules are dropped when breaks are overconstrained
     http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-css3-break-20150129/#unforced-breaks
 * Anything that appears to be insufficiently specified or explained.

We are particularly looking for reviews from

 * Anyone who makes a print or PDF output implementation.
 * Anyone who makes an eBook implementation.
 * Anyone who authors documents for such implementations.

We will also welcome any submissions of better/more examples and diagrams.

Significant changes since the last WD are listed at:

 http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-css3-break-20150129/#changes

Please send any comments to this mailing list, <www-style@w3.org>, and
please, prefix the subject line with

   [css-break]

(as I did on this message).

For the CSS WG,
~fantasai

Received on Saturday, 28 February 2015 22:08:15 UTC