- From: Andrew Kirkpatrick <akirkpat@adobe.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 19:38:39 -0700
- To: "Glenn A. Adams" <gadams@xfsi.com>, Public TTWG List <public-tt@w3.org>
Likely to be changed for...? Do we have an example use case in mind? Thanks, AWK Andrew Kirkpatrick Senior Product Manager, Accessibility Adobe Systems akirkpat@adobe.com -----Original Message----- From: Glenn A. Adams [mailto:gadams@xfsi.com] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 10:33 PM To: Andrew Kirkpatrick; Public TTWG List Subject: Re: question re: streaming caption data format One could adjust certain styles via simple XML element streaming without resending header info. For example, <tt:p> and <tt:span> both take a variety of style properties. I would imagine that foreground color, background color, text alignment, and perhaps font style or weight would be the most likely to be changed during the streaming process, since these characteristics are sometimes used to indirectly reflect semantic distinctions. Glenn On 10/21/08 10:06 AM, "Andrew Kirkpatrick" <akirkpat@adobe.com> wrote: > > DB: Header information is fixed like it is in DFXP. Supports out of band > styling, but no in stream styling. Canuse smil param elements as the out of > band mechanism. > > Related to the discussion last week - what is the use case that we are trying > to support where the caption or other text stream needs to change format? I > may be thinking too narrowly around captioning, but the case where captions > are streaming it is all that the captioner can do to get the text of the > captions into the stream, forget about modifying the style... Are there > current cases where this is needed? > > Thanks, > AWK >
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