- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 11:08:37 +0100
- To: "'Martin Duerst'" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>, "'Bert Bos'" <bert@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-style@w3.org>, <public-i18n-core@w3.org>, "'Masayasu Ishikawa'" <mimasa@w3.org>
Thanks Martin for saying what I was thinking. I also wonder why this is so, and wishing I'd spotted it earlier. I know HTML's bdo element is inline only, but XHTML 2's rlo attribute can be applied to block level elements, and I can't see why you'd have to add extra inline markup if you wanted to override the text in say two or three contiguous paragraphs using CSS. In fact, I think this could also lead to some confusing results given code such as: <div dir="rlo">Inline only text. <p>Some text in a block.</p> <p>Some more text.</p> Some more inline text. </div> Can we change it? RI ============ Richard Ishida Internationalization Lead W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ http://www.w3.org/International/ http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ishida/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp] > Sent: 10 September 2006 20:14 > To: Bert Bos; Richard Ishida > Cc: www-style@w3.org; public-i18n-core@w3.org > Subject: Re: bidi-override scope in CSS2 and CSS 2.1 > > [I'm mostly offline at the moment due to travel] > > Given the spec text that Richard has copied in his email, > what Bert says below seems to be correct, but I have tried to > make some sense of it, and can't. What's the reason for > having bidi-override apply to the direct inline descendents > of an element only? It doesn't seem to make sense from an > user point of view, and it doesn't seem to make sense from an > implementer's point of view, and I can't immagine that we > designed it that way when we designed it (which was > 9 or 10 years ago. Any explanations, anybody? > > Regards, Martin. > > At 01:44 06/09/09, Bert Bos wrote: > > > >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 > >-- > > Bert Bos ( W 3 C ) > http://www.w3.org/ > > http://www.w3.org/people/bos W3C/ERCIM > > bert@w3.org 2004 Rt des > Lucioles / BP 93 > > +33 (0)4 92 38 76 92 06902 Sophia Antipolis > Cedex, France > > > #-#-# Martin J. Du"rst, Assoc. Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University > #-#-# http://www.sw.it.aoyama.ac.jp > mailto:duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp >
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