- From: Thierry MICHEL <tmichel@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 20:19:58 +0200
- To: Lofton Henderson <lofton@rockynet.com>
- CC: WebCGM WG <public-webcgm-wg@w3.org>
Lofton Henderson wrote: > Hi All, > > In order to get the draft agenda out, I went ahead and did the > edit/update to the new styling section of Appendix E [1]. (The revision > history of this version now reflects today, 9/28.) Thanks Lofton. When agree by PF folks, its ready to be included in PR version. > > -Lofton. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/WebCGM/WG/2006/wai-appendix-V3.html > > > At 09:24 AM 9/27/2006 -0600, Lofton Henderson wrote: >> Stuart & I discussed and are happy with this wording. Comments? Then >> I suggest Thierry add it to Appendix E, and we point Al to appendix E >> for his final endorsement. >> >> [[[ >> *E.4 Styling >> >> *WebCGM 2.0 supports transient, display-time control of a number of >> display properties of objects. These can be manipulated via the WebCGM >> DOM, and are also available via the XCF mechanism. Although WebCGM >> does not support @@conventional styling@@, an (external) XCF functions >> similarly to an external style sheet. For improved accessibility, >> WebCGM 2.0 implementations should provide some user control of >> rendering. Use of these mechanisms partially supports the >> recommendations of [_WCAG10_], _Checkpoint 3.3_ and [_UAAG10_], >> _Guideline 4_. >> ]]] >> >> Thierry: I suggest to link "@@conventional styling@@" to >> http://www.w3.org/Style/ (and remove the @@ brackets, of course). >> >> The other links (last sentence) are defined here: >> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webcgm-wg/2006Sep/0082 >> >> Note that [WCAG10] and [UAAG10] point into our references sections (in >> Ch.1, Introduction), which will need new references for them. >> >> Question (to answer before PR text). Would WCAG10 and UAAG10 be >> Informative References or Normative References? >> >> Strictly speaking, I would guess "informative" in this WebCGM version, >> as the references are in an informative appendix. On the other hand, >> if it is conventional to put them in Normative References, I'm okay >> with that also. >> >> -Lofton. >> >> >>> Galt, Stuart A wrote: >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> Here is a cut at the paragraph talking about style properties. >>>> E.4 Styling >>>> WebCGM 2.0 supports transient, display-time control of a number of >>>> display properties of objects. These can be manipulated via the >>>> WebCGM DOM, and are also available via the XCF mechanism. An >>>> adaptive WebCGM 2.0 viewer should provide some user control of >>>> rendering, and in a sense, an (external) XCF could function >>>> similarly to an external style sheet. These mechanisms should be >>>> used to at least partially realize the recommendations of [WCAG10 >>>> <http://www.w3.org/Graphics/WebCGM/WG/2006/WebCGM20-Intro.html#WCAG10>], >>>> Checkpoint 3.3 <http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/#tech-style-sheets> and >>>> [UAAG10 >>>> <http://www.w3.org/Graphics/WebCGM/WG/2006/WebCGM20-Intro.html#UAAG10>], >>>> Guideline 4 >>>> <http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-USERAGENT/guidelines.html#gl-user-control-styles>. >>>> Any comments? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Stuart Galt >>>> SGML Resource Group >>>> stuart.a.galt@boeing.com >>>> (206) 544-3656 >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thierry Michel >>> W3C -- Thierry Michel W3C
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