Re: EPUB Accessibility: Discovery of the Writing Direction (DRAFT 1.0)

(cc Koji Ishii, Richard Ishida, and Florian Rivoal, they know way more than I do about this.)

Thanks Makoto,

just thinking out loud for the futureā€¦ wouldn't it be a better approach to have a media query dimension in CSS media queries on the writing direction? CSS has this notion of (Block flow direction) in[1] but I am not sure it can bound to media queries[2,3]. This would make the IDPF specific classes obsolete...

I realize that is a longer term solution that should be raised by the CSS WG. Just asking at this point...

Cheers

Ivan


[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/css-writing-modes-4/#block-flow
[2] https://drafts.csswg.org/mediaqueries-4/
[3] https://drafts.csswg.org/mediaqueries-5




> On 29 Nov 2020, at 07:10, MURATA <eb2mmrt@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> Here is another document from the Japanese 
> DAISY consortium.  
> 
> https://1drv.ms/w/s!An5Z79wj5AZBgtUx_1os2PNRrYkDjA?e=v9qSpH <https://1drv.ms/w/s!An5Z79wj5AZBgtUx_1os2PNRrYkDjA?e=v9qSpH>
> 
> It summarizes discovery requirements for 
> accessible EPUB publications according 
> to user preferences on the writing direction 
> (horizontal or vertical).
> 
> I hope to register Schema.org metadata 
> and ONIX metadata based on this 
> document.  (BTW, Keio University is 
> already a member of EDItEUR for this 
> registration.)
> 
> Regards,
> MURATA Makoto, Keio University


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