- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:56:17 +0900 (JST)
- To: public-html-diffs@w3.org
Filling in the rendering section: moving stuff around. (whatwg r2740)
9.4 Parsing XHTML fragments
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#parsing-xhtml-fragments
10.4.5 The marquee element
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#the-marquee-element
10.6 Print media
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#print-media
10.4.3 The datagrid element
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#the-datagrid-element
its pseudo-elements
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#datagridPseudos
10.4.10 Fragment identifiers
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#fragment-identifiers
10.4.2 Form controls and widgets
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#form-controls-and-widgets
sizing of embedded content
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#sizing-of-embedded-content
10.4.4 Rendering and menus/toolbars
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#rendering-and-menus-toolbars
10 Rendering
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#rendering
10.1 Introduction
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#introduction-8
10.5 Interactive media
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#interactive-media
11 Obsolete features
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#obsolete-features
10.7 Interaction with CSS
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#interaction-with-css
obtain a physical form
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#obtain-a-physical-form
10.3.2 Display types
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1910.html#display-types
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.1909&r2=1.1910&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=2739&to=2740
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@@ -972,8 +972,14 @@
<li><a href=#the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>The <code>marquee</code> element</a></li>
<li><a href=#the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.6 </span>The <code>hr</code> element</a></li>
<li><a href=#the-br-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.7 </span>The <code>br</code> element</a></li>
- <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</a></ol></li>
- <li><a href=#other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</a></ol></li>
+ <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</a></li>
+ <li><a href=#images-0><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Images</a></li>
+ <li><a href=#fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Fragment identifiers</a></ol></li>
+ <li><a href=#interactive-media><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Interactive media</a>
+ <ol>
+ <li><a href=#hit-testing><span class=secno>10.5.1 </span>Hit testing</a></ol></li>
+ <li><a href=#print-media><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Print media</a></li>
+ <li><a href=#interaction-with-css><span class=secno>10.7 </span>Interaction with CSS</a></ol></li>
<li><a href=#obsolete-features><span class=secno>11 </span>Obsolete features</a>
<ol>
<li><a href=#self-contained-features-0><span class=secno>11.1 </span>Self-contained features</a>
@@ -45965,7 +45971,28 @@
</li>
- </ol><h2 id=rendering><span class=secno>10 </span>Rendering</h2><p><em>This section all its subsections are non-normative.</em><h3 id=introduction-8><span class=secno>10.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p>User agents are not required present HTML documents in any
+ </ol><h2 id=rendering><span class=secno>10 </span>Rendering</h2><p><em>This section all its subsections are non-normative.</em></p><!-- XXX
+
+ figure/legend
+ iframe, embed, object, applet, video, audio, canvas
+
+ Default UI
+ link: click
+ mark: skip to next mark element
+ title attribute: tooltip
+ cite attribute on q, blockquote, ins, del: on hover, show link
+ ...
+
+ Define how to determine what element is under the cursor, unless
+ the CSS group has finally gotten around to defining that before we
+ get to it
+
+ Extensions to CSS
+ for drag and drop
+ for datagrid
+ ...
+
+--><h3 id=introduction-8><span class=secno>10.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p>User agents are not required present HTML documents in any
particular way. This section merely provides a set of suggestions
for rendering HTML documents that, if followed, are likely to lead
to a user experience that closely resembles the experience intended
@@ -46006,7 +46033,16 @@
tr { display: table-row; }
td, th { display: table-cell; }
-li { display: list-item; }</pre><!-- XXX ruby, rt, rp --><!-- del, ins, and map are inline. --><p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the <code><a href=#the-col-element>col</a></code>
+li { display: list-item; }</pre><!-- XXX ruby, rt, rp
+ > * note on rt rendering
+ >
+ > Since there are a number of documents with ruby but without rp, when you
+ > write the rendering section, please include an advice for user agents
+ > that do not support "correct" ruby rendering to render something like
+ > "(" and ")" before and after ruby text (using, e.g., CSS ::before and
+ > ::after) even when there are no rp elements. Otherwise, reading Web
+ > pages without rp is very annoying.
+ --><!-- del, ins, and map are inline. --><p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the <code><a href=#the-col-element>col</a></code>
element is to be treated as if it was present as many times as its
<code title=attr-col-span><a href=#attr-col-span>span</a></code> attribute <a href=#rules-for-parsing-non-negative-integers title="rules
for parsing non-negative integers">specifies</a>.<p>For the purposes of the CSS table model, the
@@ -46215,45 +46251,27 @@
<!-- XXX button, select, textarea, bb -->
- </dl><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-datagrid-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code><a href=#datagrid>datagrid</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</h4><h5 id=the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.4.4.1 </span>The 'icon' property</h5><p>UAs should use the command's Icon as the default generic icon
+ </dl><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-datagrid-element><span class=secno>10.4.3 </span>The <code><a href=#datagrid>datagrid</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>This section will probably include details on
+ how to render DATAGRID (including <span id=datagridPseudos>its
+ pseudo-elements</span>), drag-and-drop, etc, in a visual medium, in
+ concert with CSS.<h4 id=rendering-and-menus-toolbars><span class=secno>10.4.4 </span>Rendering and menus/toolbars</h4><h5 id=the-icon-property><span class=secno>10.4.4.1 </span>The 'icon' property</h5><p>UAs should use the command's Icon as the default generic icon
provided by the user agent when the 'icon' property computes to
'auto' on an element that either defines a command or refers to one
using the <code title=command-attribute>command</code> attribute,
but when the property computes to an actual image, it should use
- that image instead.<h4 id=the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>The <code><a href=#the-marquee-element-0>marquee</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.6 </span>The <code><a href=#the-hr-element>hr</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-br-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.7 </span>The <code><a href=#the-br-element>br</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h3 id=other><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Other</h3><!-- XXX
-
- figure/legend
- iframe, embed, object, applet, video, audio, canvas
-
- Default UI
- link: click
- mark: skip to next mark element
- title attribute: tooltip
- cite attribute on q, blockquote, ins, del: on hover, show link
- ...
-
- Define how to determine what element is under the cursor, unless
- the CSS group has finally gotten around to defining that before we
- get to it
-
- Extensions to CSS
- for drag and drop
- for datagrid
- ...
-
-> * note on rt rendering
->
-> Since there are a number of documents with ruby but without rp, when you
-> write the rendering section, please include an advice for user agents
-> that do not support "correct" ruby rendering to render something like
-> "(" and ")" before and after ruby text (using, e.g., CSS ::before and
-> ::after) even when there are no rp elements. Otherwise, reading Web
-> pages without rp is very annoying.
-
- img - how to handle alt text, img in link (no border)... Define
- that either the src="" is shown (as an image) or the alt="" is
- shown (inline) but should not ever have both at once.
+ that image instead.<h4 id=the-marquee-element><span class=secno>10.4.5 </span>The <code><a href=#the-marquee-element-0>marquee</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-hr-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.6 </span>The <code><a href=#the-hr-element>hr</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=the-br-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.7 </span>The <code><a href=#the-br-element>br</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=images-0><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Images</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!--
+ img - how to handle alt text, img in link (no border)... Define
+ that either the src="" is shown (as an image) or the alt="" is
+ shown (inline) but should not ever have both at once.
+ --><p class=XXX>Terms that need to be defined include: <dfn id=sizing-of-embedded-content>sizing
+ of embedded content</dfn><h4 id=fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Fragment identifiers</h4><p class=XXX>(need to remove "must" and reword) CSS UAs in visual
+ media must, when scrolling a page to a fragment identifier, align
+ the top of the viewport with the target element's top border
+ edge.</p><!-- XXX horiz pos given bidi, and not scrolling when not
+ required to? --><h3 id=interactive-media><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Interactive media</h3><h4 id=hit-testing><span class=secno>10.5.1 </span>Hit testing</h4><p class=XXX>this should really be in a CSS spec -- hot to decide
+ which element is under the cursor -->
+<!--
HIT TESTING TRANSPARENCY
@@ -46315,37 +46333,14 @@
I. The event goes to X. STOP
- --><p class=XXX>This section will probably include details on
- how to render DATAGRID (including <span id=datagridPseudos>its
- pseudo-elements</span>), drag-and-drop, etc, in a visual medium, in
- concert with CSS. Terms that need to be defined include: <dfn id=sizing-of-embedded-content>sizing
- of embedded content</dfn><p>CSS UAs in visual media must, when scrolling a page to a fragment
- identifier, align the top of the viewport with the target element's
- top border edge.</p><!-- XXX horiz pos given bidi, and not
- scrolling when not required to? --><!--
- <h4>Section headers</h4>
-
- <p>For <code>h1</code> elements, CSS-aware visual user agents should
- derive the size of the header from the level of <code>section</code>
- nesting. This effect should be achieved by including the following
- rules, or their equivalent, in the UA's user agent style sheet:</p>
-
- <pre>@namespace xh url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
-xh|section xh|h1 { /* same styles as h2 */ }
-xh|section xh|section xh|h1 { /* same styles as h4 */ }
-xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|h1 { /* same styles as h4 */ }
-xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|h1 { /* same styles as h5 */ }
-xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|section xh|h1 { /* same styles as h6 */ }</pre>
+ -->
- <p>Authors should use <code>h1</code> elements to denote headers in
- sections. Authors may instead use <code>h2</code> ...
- <code>h6</code> elements, for backwards compatibility with user
- agents that do not support <code>section</code> elements.</p>
---><p class=XXX> must define letting the user "<dfn id=obtain-a-physical-form>obtain a
+ <h3 id=print-media><span class=secno>10.6 </span>Print media</h3><p class=XXX> must define letting the user "<dfn id=obtain-a-physical-form>obtain a
physical form</dfn> (or a representation of a physical form)" of a
document (printing) and what this means for the UA, in particular
- creating a new view for the print media.<p class=XXX>Must define that in CSS, tag and attribute
+ creating a new view for the print media.<h3 id=interaction-with-css><span class=secno>10.7 </span>Interaction with CSS</h3><!-- XXX this should be normative, so we'll have to move it out of
+ this section --><p class=XXX>Must define that in CSS, tag and attribute
names in HTML documents, and class names in quirks mode documents,
are case-insensitive, as well as saying which attribute values must
be compared case-insensitively.<h2 id=obsolete-features><span class=secno>11 </span>Obsolete features</h2><p>Authors and documents must not use the features listed in this
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