RE: ISSUE-209 (line stacking strategy): Define line stacking strategy? [TTML 1.0]

I think we should address this in v.next when we actually have a CSS mapping to worry about.

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Subject: ISSUE-209 (line stacking strategy): Define line stacking strategy? [TTML 1.0]

ISSUE-209 (line stacking strategy): Define line stacking strategy? [TTML 1.0]

http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/TT/tracker/issues/209


Raised by: Glenn Adams
On product: TTML 1.0

At present, the line stacking strategy (used to interpret line height) is not defined by TTML 1.0. This effectively means that the default XSL-FO line-stacking-strategy of 'max-height' applies. However, this produces different behavior than the CSS interpretation of line height, which, if we want it to apply, means we need to define the default line stacking strategy to be 'line-height'. See XSL-FO Section 4.5 [1] for details.

[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xsl11-20061205/#area-line


I have marked this issue as applying to TTML 1.0, if we want to address this in TTML10SE; otherwise, we should take it up in TTML.next.

Received on Friday, 17 May 2013 19:29:10 UTC