- From: Ian Hickson via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 23:52:25 +0000
- To: public-html-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/html5/spec In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv8325 Modified Files: Overview.html Log Message: Update bidi requirements for <pre>, <textarea>, and <br>. (whatwg r5887) Index: Overview.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.4728 retrieving revision 1.4729 diff -u -d -r1.4728 -r1.4729 --- Overview.html 14 Feb 2011 23:27:24 -0000 1.4728 +++ Overview.html 14 Feb 2011 23:52:21 -0000 1.4729 @@ -15498,14 +15498,15 @@ block of computer output the <code><a href="#the-pre-element">pre</a></code> element can be used with a <code><a href="#the-samp-element">samp</a></code> element. Similarly, the <code><a href="#the-kbd-element">kbd</a></code> element can be used within a <code><a href="#the-pre-element">pre</a></code> element to indicate - text that the user is to enter.<p class="note">A newline in a <code><a href="#the-pre-element">pre</a></code> element separates + text that the user is to enter.<div class="impl"> + + <p>A newline in a <code><a href="#the-pre-element">pre</a></code> element should separate paragraphs for the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. - <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a><p>If the element's <code title="attr-dir"><a href="#the-dir-attribute">dir</a></code> attribute is - in the <i title="attr-dir-auto-state"><a href="#attr-dir-auto-state">auto</a></i> state, then for the - purposes of the bidirectional algorithm, the user agent must <span class="XXX">act in a manner consistent with the CSS 'white-space:plaintext' feature<!-- see bug 11734 --></span>. This requirement may be implemented indirectly through the style layer. For example, an HTML+CSS user agent could implement these - requirements by implementing the CSS 'unicode-bidi' property. <a href="#refsCSS">[CSS]</a><div class="example"> + requirements by implementing the CSS 'unicode-bidi' property. <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a> <a href="#refsCSS">[CSS]</a></p> + + </div><div class="example"> <p>In the following snippet, a sample of computer code is presented.</p> @@ -17974,8 +17975,12 @@ <p>Any content inside <code><a href="#the-br-element">br</a></code> elements must not be considered part of the surrounding text.</p> - <p class="note">A <code><a href="#the-br-element">br</a></code> element separates paragraphs for - the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a></p> + <p>A <code><a href="#the-br-element">br</a></code> element should separate paragraphs for the + purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. This requirement + may be implemented indirectly through the style layer. For example, + an HTML+CSS user agent could implement these requirements by + implementing the CSS 'unicode-bidi' property. <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a> <a href="#refsCSS">[CSS]</a></p> + </div><h4 id="the-wbr-element"><span class="secno">4.6.26 </span>The <dfn><code>wbr</code></dfn> element</h4><dl class="element"><dt>Categories</dt> <dd><a href="#flow-content">Flow content</a>.</dd> @@ -36240,10 +36245,13 @@ a <code><a href="#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> control must be initially the empty string.</p> - </div><p class="note">A newline in a <code><a href="#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> element, and in - its <a href="#concept-textarea-raw-value" title="concept-textarea-raw-value">raw value</a>, - separates paragraphs for the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional - algorithm. <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a><p>The <dfn id="attr-textarea-readonly" title="attr-textarea-readonly"><code>readonly</code></dfn> attribute + <p>A newline in a <code><a href="#the-textarea-element">textarea</a></code> element, and in its <a href="#concept-textarea-raw-value" title="concept-textarea-raw-value">raw value</a>, should separate + paragraphs for the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. + This requirement may be implemented indirectly through the style + layer. For example, an HTML+CSS user agent could implement these + requirements by implementing the CSS 'unicode-bidi' property. <a href="#refsBIDI">[BIDI]</a> <a href="#refsCSS">[CSS]</a></p> + + </div><p>The <dfn id="attr-textarea-readonly" title="attr-textarea-readonly"><code>readonly</code></dfn> attribute is a <a href="#boolean-attribute">boolean attribute</a> used to control whether the text can be edited by the user or not.<div class="impl"> @@ -36406,12 +36414,7 @@ attribute represents the element's name. The <code title="attr-fe-disabled"><a href="#attr-fe-disabled">disabled</a></code> attribute is used to make the control non-interactive and to prevent its value from being submitted. The <code title="attr-fe-autofocus"><a href="#attr-fe-autofocus">autofocus</a></code> - attribute controls focus.<hr><p>If the element's <code title="attr-dir"><a href="#the-dir-attribute">dir</a></code> attribute is - in the <i title="attr-dir-auto-state"><a href="#attr-dir-auto-state">auto</a></i> state, then for the - purposes of the bidirectional algorithm, the user agent must <span class="XXX">act in a manner consistent with the CSS 'white-space:plaintext' feature<!-- see bug 11734 --></span>. - This requirement may be implemented indirectly through the style - layer. For example, an HTML+CSS user agent could implement these - requirements by implementing the CSS 'unicode-bidi' property. <a href="#refsCSS">[CSS]</a><hr><dl class="domintro"><dt><var title="">textarea</var> . <code title="attr-textarea-type">type</code></dt> + attribute controls focus.<dl class="domintro"><dt><var title="">textarea</var> . <code title="attr-textarea-type">type</code></dt> <dd>
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