- From: lilley <lilley@afs.mcc.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 13:37:56 +0000 (GMT)
- To: dsr@hplb.hpl.hp.com
- Cc: www-html@www10.w3.org
Dave Raggett said: > [attribution lost] said: > > Or is this just an omission by error? Either way is OK, so but the removal > > should be noted in the change history if it is intentional. > I have dropped inherit and the numbering style attributes from the proposal > as I felt they could be safely left to style info, either in the STYLE > element in the document head or in linked style sheets. Hmm, does that mean that all HTML 3.0 browsers have to implement style sheets? I thought that was considered a bad idea. The good thing about the numbering style attributes was, it made conversion from wordprocessor and DTP packages much easier. This is important. If the original document refers to "the problem with option d" the relevant list should be numbered a b c d e not 1 2 3 4 5 Existing browsers - Arena, Netscape, emacs w3 - implemented some or all of these already. They are not conceptually difficult for people typing in HTML in the raw, and are not difficult for implementors either. I have no problem with stylesheets optionally changing the formatting - like, I want the little a b and c in my list to be in 10 point dark grey Corrina, or whatever; but I feel it should be possible to express the meaning without a stylesheet. Forcing an alphanumeric list to map to either a numbered list, or a paragraph with embedded markers and forced line breaks - no longer distinguishable as a list - does not seem helpful to me. -- Chris Lilley +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Technical Author, Manchester and North HPC Training & Education Centre | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Computer Graphics Unit, | Email: Chris.Lilley@mcc.ac.uk | | Manchester Computing Centre, | Voice: +44 61 275 6045 | | Oxford Road, | Fax: +44 61 275 6040 | | Manchester, UK. M13 9PL | X400: /I=c /S=lilley | | /O=manchester-computing-centre /PRMD=UK.AC /ADMD= /C=GB/| |<A HREF="http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/staff/lilley/lilley.html">my page</A> | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |This is supposed to be data transfer, not artificial intelligence. M VanH| +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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