spec/Overview.html 1.1912 2742 Filling in the rendering section: moving

Filling in the rendering section: moving notes around. (whatwg r2742)

10.4.5 The marquee element
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#the-marquee-element
10.4.12 Fragment identifiers
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#fragment-identifiers
sizing of embedded content
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#sizing-of-embedded-content
10.4.4 Rendering and menus/toolbars
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#rendering-and-menus-toolbars
10.4.10 Frames
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#frames
10.3.2 Display types
http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.1912.html#display-types

http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.1911&r2=1.1912&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=2741&to=2742

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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
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diff -u -d -r1.1911 -r1.1912
--- Overview.html 3 Feb 2009 02:25:49 -0000 1.1911
+++ Overview.html 3 Feb 2009 02:43:58 -0000 1.1912
@@ -973,9 +973,10 @@
      <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=#the-figure-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>The <code>figure</code> element</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Frames</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#embedded-content-1><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Embedded content</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.11 </span>Fragment identifiers</a></ol></li>
+     <li><a href=#ruby-annotations><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Ruby annotations</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#frames><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Frames</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#embedded-content-1><span class=secno>10.4.11 </span>Embedded content</a></li>
+     <li><a href=#fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.12 </span>Fragment identifiers</a></ol></li>
    <li><a href=#interactive-media><span class=secno>10.5 </span>Interactive media</a>
     <ol>
      <li><a href=#links-0><span class=secno>10.5.1 </span>Links</a></li>
@@ -46015,16 +46016,7 @@
 tr { display: table-row; }
 td, th { display: table-cell; }
 
-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>
+li { display: list-item; }</pre><!-- 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
@@ -46241,12 +46233,21 @@
   '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=the-figure-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>The <code><a href=#the-figure-element>figure</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=embedded-content-1><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Embedded content</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- img, iframe, embed, object, applet, video, audio, canvas --><!--
+  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=the-figure-element-0><span class=secno>10.4.8 </span>The <code><a href=#the-figure-element>figure</a></code> element</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=ruby-annotations><span class=secno>10.4.9 </span>Ruby annotations</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- 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.
+  --><h4 id=frames><span class=secno>10.4.10 </span>Frames</h4><p class=XXX>...<h4 id=embedded-content-1><span class=secno>10.4.11 </span>Embedded content</h4><p class=XXX>...</p><!-- img, iframe, embed, object, applet, video, audio, canvas --><!--
     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>10.4.11 </span>Fragment identifiers</h4><p class=XXX>(need to remove "must" and reword) CSS UAs in visual
+  of embedded content</dfn><h4 id=fragment-identifiers><span class=secno>10.4.12 </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

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