- From: Joshue O Connor <josh@interaccess.ie>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 10:19:14 +0100
- To: Laura Carlson <laura.lee.carlson@gmail.com>
- CC: Andrew Kirkpatrick <akirkpat@adobe.com>, Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>, Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu>, "public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org> WCAG" <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <5954C612.2030909@interaccess.ie>
Hi Laura and Jason, Yup, thanks for the reminder. Andrew and I will chat about this today on editors call but I also agree this looks good to go. Thanks Josh Laura Carlson wrote: > Hi Andrew, Josh, and all, > > Any update on this? > > At the June 8th LVTF meeting the group agreed to the current language > for the Issue 78 Adapting Text SC. [1] It has no font bullet or color > bullet for the time being. > > No AG participant has objected to the 3 spacing bullets. Wayne > recently completed more analysis of the spacing metrics and > reconfirmed the numbers. We have a scoping clause in place. So we > would like to have a CFC, if it is possible. > > Can any AG participant not live with the current wording of the > adapting text SC being added to the editors draft? [1] > > It would be good to get the SC out to the public for input if we can. > > Thank you very much for your consideration. > > Kindest Regards, > Laura > [1] https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/78 > > On 6/9/17, Joshue O Connor<josh@interaccess.ie> wrote: >> Thanks Laura for the heads up. >> >> This looks like it is good to go for a CFC so. I see 4 separate surveys >> for it. >> >> Andrew - you think this is ok? >> >> Thanks >> >> Josh >> >> Laura Carlson wrote: >>> Hello Josh, Andrew, and Michael, >>> >>> The pull request for the "Style Properties" definition is at: >>> https://github.com/lauracarlson/wcag21/pull/1 >>> >>> At today's LVTF meeting the group agreed to the current language for >>> the Issue 78 Adapting Text SC (No font bullet or color bullet for the >>> time being.) >>> https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/78 >>> >>> No AG participant has objected to the 3 spacing bullets and we have a >>> scoping clause in place so we would like to have a CFC. Is that >>> possible? >>> >>> Thank you very much for you help and consideration. >>> >>> Kindest Regards, >>> Laura >>> >>> >>> On 6/7/17, Michael Cooper<cooper@w3.org> wrote: >>>> It looks like you've created links to the file, but haven't created the >>>> file itself. You just need to put your proposed content into a new file >>>> in that branch, in the same path as those links you gave. You'll also >>>> need to put an "include" line in the guidelines file for it, similar to >>>> the way the other terms are done, in correct alphabetical order, and not >>>> commented out like most of them since you're actively working on it. >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2017-06-07 10:17 AM, Laura Carlson wrote: >>>>> Hi Micheal, Andrew, and Josh, >>>>> >>>>> I need to add a "Style Properties" definition for the adapting text >>>>> SC. It is taken from UAAG: >>>>> https://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG20-Reference/#def-style-properties >>>>> >>>>> I've added the links to the top of the Issue 78 SC: >>>>> https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/78 >>>>> >>>>> * Style Properties definition for viewing: >>>>> https://rawgit.com/w3c/wcag21/adapting-text_ISSUE-74-78-79/guidelines/terms/21/style-properties.html >>>>> >>>>> * Style Properties definition for editing: >>>>> https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/blob/adapting-text_ISSUE-74-78-79/guidelines/terms/21/style-properties.html >>>>> >>>>> But am getting 404s for them. >>>>> >>>>> What am I doing wrong? >>>>> >>>>> The markup from UAAG that I want to add is: >>>>> >>>>> <dt class="proposed"><dfn>Style Properties</dfn></dt> >>>>> <dd class="proposed"> >>>>> <p class="change">Proposed</p> >>>>> <p>Properties whose values determine the presentation (e.g. font, >>>>> color, size, location, padding, volume, synthesized speech prosody) of >>>>> content elements as they are rendered (e.g. onscreen, via >>>>> loudspeaker, via braille display) by user agents. Style properties >>>>> can have several origins:</p> >>>>> <ul> >>>>> <li>user agent default styles: The default style property >>>>> values >>>>> applied in the absence of any author or user styles. Some web content >>>>> technologies specify a default rendering; others do not.</li> >>>>> <li>author styles: Style property values that are set by the >>>>> author as part of the content (e.g. in-line styles, author style >>>>> sheets).</li> >>>>> <li>user styles: Style property values that are set by the user >>>>> (e.g. via user agent interface settings, user style sheets).</li> >>>>> </ul> >>>>> </dd> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Kindest Regards, >>>>> Laura >> -- >> Joshue O Connor >> Director | InterAccess.ie >> > > -- Joshue O Connor Director | InterAccess.ie
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