- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:44:57 +0900 (JST)
- To: public-html-diffs@w3.org
Revamp of the intrinsic dimensions and pixel ratio definitions. (Re: HTMLMediaElement: more issues and ambiguities) (credit: pj) (whatwg r1903) (changed by: Ian Hickson) http://www.google.com/search?as_q=HTMLMediaElement:+more+issues+and+ambiguities&as_sitesearch=lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org Diffs for this change per section: adjusted width http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#adjusted pixelratio http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#pixelratio drawImage http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#drawimage intrinsic height http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#intrinsic0 adjusted aspect ratio http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#adjusted1 adjusted height http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#adjusted0 chosen media resource http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#chosen intrinsic width http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#intrinsic pixel ratio override http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#pixel1 4.7.11.1.11. Pixel manipulation http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#pixel createImageData(sw, sh) http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#createimagedata pick a media resource http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#pick-a height http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#height3 poster http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#poster1 resolution of the resource http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#resolution videoWidth http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#videowidth pixel ratio of the resource http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#pixel0 videoHeight http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1092.html#videoheight Cumulative diff: http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.1091&r2=1.1092&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=1902&to=1903 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.1091 retrieving revision 1.1092 diff -u -d -r1.1091 -r1.1092 --- Overview.html 22 Jul 2008 09:27:04 -0000 1.1091 +++ Overview.html 22 Jul 2008 21:57:16 -0000 1.1092 @@ -16993,65 +16993,94 @@ <hr> - <p>The <code><a href="#video1">video</a></code> element supports <a - href="#dimension0">dimension attributes</a>. + <p>The intrinsic width and height of the video are the aspect-ratio + corrected dimensions given by the video data itself: the <dfn id=intrinsic + title=concept-video-intrinsic-width>intrinsic width</dfn> is the number of + pixels per line of the video data multiplied by the pixel ratio given by + the resource, multiplied by the resolution of the resource; the <dfn + id=intrinsic0 title=concept-video-intrinsic-height>intrinsic height</dfn> + is the number of pixels per column of the video data multiplied by the + resolution of the resource. The <dfn id=resolution + title=concept-video-resolution>resolution of the resource</dfn> is the + physical distance intended for each pixel of video data, and assumes + square pixels, with the resource's pixel ratio then adjusting the width of + the pixels to the actual aspect-ratio-corrected width. In the absence of + resolution information defining the mapping of pixels in the video to + physical dimensions, user agents should assume that one pixel in the video + corresponds to one CSS pixel. The <dfn id=pixel0 + title=concept-video-pixel-ratio>pixel ratio of the resource</dfn> is the + corrected aspect ratio of the video divided by the ratio of the number of + pixels per line to the number of pixels per column. In the absence of + pixel ratio information in the resource, user agents should assume a + default of 1.0 (square pixels). <p>The <dfn id=videowidth title=dom-video-videoWidth><code>videoWidth</code></dfn> DOM attribute - must return the intrinsic width of the video in CSS pixels. The <dfn - id=videoheight title=dom-video-videoHeight><code>videoHeight</code></dfn> - DOM attribute must return the intrinsic height of the video in CSS pixels. - In the absence of resolution information defining the mapping of pixels in - the video to physical dimensions, user agents may assume that one pixel in - the video corresponds to one CSS pixel. If no video data is available, - then the attributes must return 0. + must return the <a href="#intrinsic" + title=concept-video-intrinsic-width>intrinsic width</a> of the video in + CSS pixels. The <dfn id=videoheight + title=dom-video-videoHeight><code>videoHeight</code></dfn> DOM attribute + must return the <a href="#intrinsic0" + title=concept-video-intrinsic-height>intrinsic height</a> of the video in + CSS pixels. If no video data is available, then the attributes must return + 0. - <p>Video content should be rendered inside the element's playback area such - that the video content is shown centered in the playback area at the - largest possible size that fits completely within it, with the video - content's <a href="#adjusted">adjusted aspect ratio</a> being preserved. - Thus, if the aspect ratio of the playback area does not match the <a - href="#adjusted">adjusted aspect ratio</a> of the video, the video will be - shown letterboxed. Areas of the element's playback area that do not - contain the video represent nothing. + <p>If the video's <a href="#pixel1">pixel ratio override</a>'s is + <i>none</i>, then the video's <dfn id=adjusted + title=concept-video-adjusted-width>adjusted width</dfn> is the same as the + video's <a href="#intrinsic" title=concept-video-intrinsic-width>intrinsic + width</a>. If the video has a <a href="#pixel1">pixel ratio override</a> + other than <i>none</i>, then the adjusted width of the video is the number + of pixels per line of the video data multiplied by the video's <a + href="#pixel1">pixel ratio override</a>, multiplied by the <a + href="#resolution" title=concept-video-resolution>resolution of the + resource</a>; the <a href="#pixel0" title=concept-video-pixel-ratio>pixel + ratio of the resource</a> is thus ignored. - <p>The <dfn id=adjusted>adjusted aspect ratio</dfn> of a video is the ratio - of its intrinsic width to its intrinsic height. + <p>The video's <dfn id=adjusted0 + title=concept-video-adjusted-height>adjusted height</dfn> is the same as + the video's <a href="#intrinsic0" + title=concept-video-intrinsic-height>intrinsic height</a>. - <p>If the video's <a href="#pixel0">pixel ratio override</a>'s is - <i>none</i>, then the video's intrinsic width is the width given by the - resource itself. If the video has a <a href="#pixel0">pixel ratio - override</a> other than <i>none</i>, then the intrinsic width of the video - is the width given by the resource itself, divided by the pixel ratio - given by the resource itself, multiplied by the video's <a - href="#pixel0">pixel ratio override</a>. If the resource doesn't give an - explicit width, then user agents should assume that the width of each - pixel of the video data is exactly one CSS pixel multiplied by the - resource's pixel ratio. If the resource doesn't give an explicit pixel - ratio, then user agents should assume that the pixel ratio is 1.0. + <p>The <dfn id=adjusted1 title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>adjusted aspect + ratio</dfn> of a video is the ratio of its <a href="#adjusted" + title=concept-video-adjusted-width>adjusted width</a> to its <a + href="#adjusted0" title=concept-video-adjusted-height>adjusted height</a>. - <p>The intrinsic height of a video is the height given by the resource - itself. If the resource doesn't give an explicit height, then user agents - should assume that the height of each pixel of the video data is exactly - one CSS pixel. + <p>User agents may adjust the <a href="#adjusted" + title=concept-video-adjusted-width>adjusted width</a> and <a + href="#adjusted0" title=concept-video-adjusted-height>height</a> of the + video to ensure that each pixel of video data corresponds to at least one + device pixel, so long as this doesn't affect the <a href="#adjusted1" + title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>adjusted aspect ratio</a> (this is + especially relevant for pixel ratios that are less than 1.0). - <p>User agents may adjust the intrinsic width and height of the video to - ensure that each pixel of video data corresponds to at least one device - pixel, so long as this doesn't affect the <a href="#adjusted">adjusted - aspect ratio</a> (this is especially relevant for pixel ratios that are - less than 1.0). + <p>The <code><a href="#video1">video</a></code> element supports <a + href="#dimension0">dimension attributes</a>. + + <p>Video content should be rendered inside the element's playback area such + that the video content is shown centered in the playback area at the + largest possible size that fits completely within it, with the video + content's <a href="#adjusted1" title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>adjusted + aspect ratio</a> being preserved. Thus, if the aspect ratio of the + playback area does not match the <a href="#adjusted1" + title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>adjusted aspect ratio</a> of the video, + the video will be shown letterboxed. Areas of the element's playback area + that do not contain the video represent nothing. <p>The intrinsic width of a <code><a href="#video1">video</a></code> - element's playback area is the intrinsic width of the video resource, if - that is available; otherwise it is the intrinsic width of the <a - href="#poster0">poster frame</a>, if that is available; otherwise it is + element's playback area is the <a href="#adjusted" + title=concept-video-adjusted-width>adjusted width</a> of the video + resource, if that is available; otherwise it is the intrinsic width of the + <a href="#poster0">poster frame</a>, if that is available; otherwise it is 300 CSS pixels. <p>The intrinsic height of a <code><a href="#video1">video</a></code> - element's playback area is the intrinsic height of the video resource, if - that is available; otherwise it is the intrinsic height of the <a - href="#poster0">poster frame</a>, if that is available; otherwise it is - 150 CSS pixels. + element's playback area is the <a href="#adjusted0" + title=concept-video-adjusted-height>intrinsic height</a> of the video + resource, if that is available; otherwise it is the intrinsic height of + the <a href="#poster0">poster frame</a>, if that is available; otherwise + it is 150 CSS pixels. <p class=note>The <a href="#poster0">poster frame</a> is not affected by the pixel ratio conversions. @@ -17416,19 +17445,21 @@ title=attr-source-pixelratio><code>pixelratio</code></dfn> attribute allows the author to specify the pixel ratio of anamorphic <a href="#media10" title="media resource">media resources</a> that do not - self-describe their pixel ratio. The attribute value, if specified, must - be a <a href="#valid2">valid floating point number</a> giving the ratio of - the correct rendered width of each pixel to the actual height of each - pixel in the image. The default value, if the attribute is omitted or - cannot be parsed, is 1.0. + self-describe their <a href="#adjusted1" + title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>pixel ratio</a>. The attribute value, + if specified, must be a <a href="#valid2">valid floating point number</a> + giving the ratio of the correct rendered width of each pixel to the actual + height of each pixel in the image. The default value, if the attribute is + omitted or cannot be parsed, is 1.0. <p class=note>The only way this default is used is in deciding what number the <code title=dom-source-pixelRatio><a href="#pixelratio0">pixelRatio</a></code> DOM attribute will return if the content attribute is omitted or cannot be parsed. If the content attribute - is omitted or cannot be parsed, then the user agent doesn't adjust the - intrinsic width of the video at all; the intrinsic dimensions and the - intrinsic pixel ratio of the video are honoured. + is omitted or cannot be parsed, then the user agent doesn't adjust the <a + href="#intrinsic" title=concept-video-intrinsic-width>intrinsic width</a> + of the video at all; the intrinsic dimensions and the <a href="#pixel0" + title=concept-video-pixel-ratio>pixel ratio</a> of the video are honoured. <p>If a <code><a href="#source">source</a></code> element is inserted into a <a href="#media7">media element</a> that is already in a document and @@ -17731,7 +17762,7 @@ <li> <p>Let the address of the <dfn id=chosen>chosen media resource</dfn> be the <a href="#absolute">absolute URL</a> that was found before jumping - to this step, and let its <dfn id=pixel0>pixel ratio override</dfn> be + to this step, and let its <dfn id=pixel1>pixel ratio override</dfn> be the value of the <var title="">chosen resource's pixel ratio override</var>. </ol> @@ -21882,7 +21913,7 @@ of the target element, not the rendered image (e.g. height/width attributes don't affect it --> - <h6 id=pixel><span class=secno>4.7.11.1.11. </span><dfn id=pixel1>Pixel + <h6 id=pixel><span class=secno>4.7.11.1.11. </span><dfn id=pixel2>Pixel manipulation</dfn></h6> <p>The <dfn id=createimagedata @@ -23040,9 +23071,12 @@ resolution of 96ppi, but in general the CSS pixel resolution depends on the reading distance.) If both attributes are specified, then the ratio of the specified width to the specified height must be the same as the ratio - of the logical width to the logical height in the resource. The two - attributes must be omitted if the resource in question does not have both - a logical width and a logical height. + of the intrinsic width to the intrinsic height in the resource, or + alternatively, in the case of the <code><a href="#video1">video</a></code> + element, the same as the <a href="#adjusted1" + title=concept-video-adjusted-ratio>adjusted ratio</a>. The two attributes + must be omitted if the resource in question does not have both an + intrinsic width and an intrinsic height. <p>To parse the attributes, user agents must use the <a href="#rules2">rules for parsing dimension values</a>. This will return
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