Re: bidi-override scope in CSS2 and CSS 2.1

On Friday 08 September 2006 17:57, Richard Ishida wrote:
> Suppose my stylesheet says that where I have dir="rlo" I apply a bidi
> override to my (say) XHTML2 text.

You mean the style sheet has the following?

    [dir=rlo] { unicode-bidi: bidi-override }

>
> CSS 2 says:

Forget about the old CSS2 Rec. It is progressively being obsoleted first 
by the revised edition ("CSS 2.1") and then by the various CSS3 modules 
as they arrive. (Unfortunately, CSS 2.1 is still a WD, but in practice 
it has much fewer bugs than the old Rec.)

> CSS 2.1 says:
>
> "For inline-level elements this creates an override. For block-level,
> table-cell, table-caption, or inline-block elements this creates an
> override for inline-level descendents not within another block-level,
> table-cell, table-caption, or inline-block element."
>
> Does that mean that only the text "Inline only text." in this example
> below actually has the bidi algorithm overridden?
>
> <div dir="rlo">Inline only text.
>  <p>Some text in a block.</p>
>  <p>Some more text.</p>
>  </div>

Correct. (Under the assumption that the Ps are block-level, which they 
normally are.)



Bert
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