- From: Ian Hickson via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 23:04:44 +0000
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Update of /sources/public/html5/spec
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Overview.html
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Define <style scoped> and @global. (whatwg r6935)
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(if any), and that element's descendants. Otherwise, the specified
styles must, if applied, be applied to the entire document.</p>
- <p>For scoped CSS resources, the effect of @-rules must be scoped to
- the scoped sheet and its subresources, even if the @-rule in
- question would ordinarily apply to all style sheets that affect the
- <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code>. Any '@page' rules in scoped CSS resources
+ <p class="critical">The following will eventually be moved to a CSS
+ specification; it is specified here only on an interim basis until
+ an editor can be found to own this.</p>
+
+ <p>Within scoped CSS resources, authors may use an <code title="">@global</code> @-rule. The syntax of this rule is defined
+ as follows.</p>
+
+ <p>The following production is added to the grammar:</p>
+
+ <pre>global
+ : GLOBAL_SYM S* ruleset
+ ;</pre>
+
+ <p>The following rules are added to the Flex tokenizer:</p>
+
+ <pre>B b|\\0{0,4}(42|62)(\r\n|[ \t\r\n\f])?
+@{G}{L}{O}{B}{A}{L} {return GLOBAL_SYM;}</pre>
+
+ <p>Simple selectors in rule sets prefixed by the <code title="">@global</code> @-rule in scoped CSS resources must be
+ processed in the same way as normal rule sets in non-scoped CSS
+ resources.</p>
+
+ <p>Simple selectors in scoped CSS resources that are not prefixed by
+ an <code title="">@global</code> @-rule must only match the
+ <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> element's parent element (if any), and that
+ element's descendants.</p>
+
+ <p>For scoped CSS resources, the effect of other @-rules must be
+ scoped to the scoped sheet and its subresources, even if the @-rule
+ in question would ordinarily apply to all style sheets that affect
+ the <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code>. Any '@page' rules in scoped CSS resources
must be ignored.</p>
<p class="example">For example, an '@font-face' rule defined in a
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