Re: [Minutes] 2020-07-27

Hi Laurent,

The core tests aren't of the reading system, but there are the user agent behaviour tests here: https://github.com/w3c/publ-tests/tree/master/audiobooks/ua_behaviours that do serve as tests for the reading system and while they're not mandatory for us to move to proposed recommendation, I would love to see some results there! 

-Wendy 

On 2020-07-27, 1:12 PM, "Laurent Le Meur" <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org> wrote:

    Hi, 

    I read in the minutes, from Garth:  "the only major issue is finding the reading order from the TOC instead of the manifest."

    I don't see why one should find the reading order from the TOC; only the manifest contains this information and the manifest is mandatory. The TOC is only ... a hierarchical structure of links to parts of the content, with some style added because HTML. 

    We'll do the necessary to complete the implementation and pass all Audiobooks tests in Thorium before the end of September. Note that from the start, these are not reading system tests, but tests of the specification itself. So saying that a reading system passes the tests is not perfectly in sync with the purpose of these tests. Not a big deal. 

    Cordialement, 

    Laurent Le Meur
    CTO EDRLab

    > Le 27 juil. 2020 à 18:30, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> a écrit :
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    > minutes are here:
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    > https://www.w3.org/publishing/groups/publ-wg/Meetings/Minutes/2020/2020-07-27-pwg

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