- From: Cyril Concolato <cyril.concolato@telecom-paristech.fr>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:12:35 +0200
- To: public-texttracks@w3.org
Le 22/10/2015 16:02, Philip Jägenstedt a écrit : > On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Cyril Concolato > <cyril.concolato@telecom-paristech.fr> wrote: >> I agree that "if you don't know all of the style up front" you have a >> problem to solve. Nigel already pointed that out, as being useful in >> broadcast where you don't necessarily know in advance all your styles. To >> me, there are 2 main approaches: using timed styles or refreshing untimed >> styles. > I suspect that timed styles would be tricky to implement, in > particular if one considers the ability to "animate" a single cue by > having many timed style blocks between the cue's start and end points. Can you give an example ? Cyril > > Depending on how style blocks end up being implemented, it could be > that the same code that keeps inline style from applying to other > tracks could also be tweaked to ensure that only cues that come after > the style block are affected. That would at least solve the > file-vs-stream issues. > > Philip > -- Cyril Concolato Multimedia Group / Telecom ParisTech http://concolato.wp.mines-telecom.fr/ @cconcolato
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