- From: Tab Atkins Jr. <jackalmage@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 13:12:05 -0800
- To: "Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu" <kennyluck@csail.mit.edu>
- Cc: John Hax <johnhax@gmail.com>, W3C Public Archive <www-archive@w3.org>
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu <kennyluck@csail.mit.edu> wrote: > (Cc -www-style +www-arcive) > Hello Tab, > > (12/02/09 18:36), Tab Atkins Jr. wrote: >> I've made all of these changes. >> >> Please let me know if these resolutions are acceptable. > > I did say on IRC that I accept all the issues I raised, but... > >> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu >> <kennyluck@csail.mit.edu> wrote: >>> 2. Resolution Units: the <resolution> type >>> >>> # Note that due to the 1:96 fixed ratio of CSS ‘in’ to CSS >>> #‘px’, ‘1dppx’is equivalent to ‘96dpi’. This corresponds to >>> # the default resolution of images displayed in CSS: see >>>‘image-resolution’. >>> >>> A friend of mime (John Hax in the Cc list) complains about this and >>> he seems to think CSS2.1 Issue 149(px vs. pt)[1] should be >>> resolved in favor of the pt-unit proposal (making only 'pt' >>> physical). >> >> The WG resolved that issue already, and I agree with it and won't >> revisit it for Images. I recommend reviewing the (lengthy) thread >> about the subject from last year, and if you still disagree, raising >> the issue with the WG in the context of the Values & Units spec, which >> is the current defining spec for the px unit. > > this issue isn't raised by me but Hax from the HTML5 Chinese IG. Also, > > # Issue 18. > # Summary: Define 'dpi' and 'dpcm' in terms of the real physical > # units, not the CSS units > > his comment wasn't specifically about this but a comment on physical > units and browser support as he didn't know CSS2.1 has resolved this > issue already. > > I suggest we categorize this issue as Out-Of-Scope or since it's more > like an issue in CSS3 V&U. That seems appropriate. I've changed it. > I asked him if would accept this or not but he hasn't reply me. (By the > way, his name is "贺师俊" or "HE Shi-Jun" in romanization. Okay. > May I ask you to change my name on the DoC to something else? I almost > never go by "Kenny Lu" as it's not my official name and there are > probably too many "Kenny Lu" out there. Here is my preference in order: > > * 呂康豪 (Kang-Hao Lu) > * Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu > * kennyluck Done. ~TJ
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