- From: Ram Mohan <ram_ezc@yahoo.fr>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 14:04:50 +0100 (BST)
- To: Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@cdacnoida.in>, Martin Duerst <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>, Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>, www-international@w3.org
- Cc: 'Jose' <jose_stephen@cdactvm.in>, "Karunesh Kr. Arora" <karunesharora@cdacnoida.in>
Hi All, Is there a way for me to stop getting these mails? Thanks Ram Mohan Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@cdacnoida.in> wrote: Hi Martin Here are probable answers to your queries > You show Vowel bulleting order and consonant bulleting order separately. > [Yes] > Does that mean that these are two different ways of labeling list items? > [Yes] > Or is there some way to combine them in a single labeling style? [Not > Generally followed , but it can be vowels followed by consonants] > > In other words, would we need both of: > list-style-type: devanagari-vowel [Yes, if the items to be bulleted are > few] > list-style-type: devanagari-consonant [Yes] > > Also, you say that this is the order for Indian languages, but does this > apply to all Indian scripts? Are there variations depending on the > language (e.g. for languages that don't use all the letters in a script)? > What happens for scripts that e.g. don't have all the consonants, or have > additional consonants? (e.g. Tamil?) [Not sure about South Indian Scripts, I saw others are contributing (jose_stephen@cdactvm.in), they can answer in better way. And for bullets not all the characters are used, the characters used have been given in my previous mail which you responded to. regards Karunesh & Vijay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Duerst" To: "Karunesh Arora" ; "Richard Ishida" Cc: ; "Felix Sasaki" Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:05 AM Subject: Re: Hindi Alphabetic Bulleting in CSS3 > > Hello Karunesh, > > Great contribution! > > Two questions: > > You show Vowel bulleting order and consonant bulleting order separately. > Does that mean that these are two different ways of labeling list items? > Or is there some way to combine them in a single labeling style? > > In other words, would we need both of: > list-style-type: devanagari-vowel > list-style-type: devanagari-consonant > > Also, you say that this is the order for Indian languages, but does > this apply to all Indian scripts? Are there variations depending > on the language (e.g. for languages that don't use all the letters > in a script)? What happens for scripts that e.g. don't have all > the consonants, or have additional consonants? (e.g. Tamil?) > > Sorry to ask so many questions. > > Regards, Martin. > > At 20:10 06/05/16, Karunesh Arora wrote: > >Dear all, > >In CSS3 Module :Lists working draft > >(ref:http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-lists/) > >we found that the list-style-type for bulleting is done only for numerals > >in > >Indian languages i.e no alphabetic bulletins are provided ( 4.4 List > >Content: The 'list-style-type' property - Alphabetic). The ordering list > >for Hindi is given in enclosed file for Vowels and Consonants. > >Please go through the document and give us your valuable suggestions. > >regards > >Karunesh & Vijay > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- Why was V. Sehwag warned by the BCCI? Share your knowledge on Yahoo! Answers India Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW --0-631789786-1147957490=:29164 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <div>Hi All,</div> <div> </div> <div>Is there a way for me to stop getting these mails?</div> <div> </div> <div>Thanks </div> <div> </div> <div>Ram Mohan</div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div><BR><BR><B><I>Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@cdacnoida.in></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR>Hi Martin<BR>Here are probable answers to your queries<BR><BR>> You show Vowel bulleting order and consonant bulleting order separately. <BR>> [Yes]<BR>> Does that mean that these are two different ways of labeling list items? <BR>> [Yes]<BR>> Or is there some way to combine them in a single labeling style? [Not <BR>> Generally followed , but it can be vowels followed by consonants]<BR>><BR>> In other words, would we need both of:<BR>> list-style-type: devanagari-vowel [Yes, if the items to be bulleted are <BR>> few]<BR>> list-style-type: devanagari-consonant [Yes]<BR>><BR>> Also, you say that this is the order for Indian languages, but does this <BR>> apply to all Indian scripts? Are there variations depending on the <BR>> language (e.g. for languages that don't use all the letters in a script)? <BR>> What happens for scripts that e.g. don't have all the consonants, or have <BR>> additional consonants? (e.g. Tamil?)<BR><BR>[Not sure about South Indian Scripts, I saw others are contributing <BR>(jose_stephen@cdactvm.in), they can answer in better way.<BR><BR><BR>And for bullets not all the characters are used, the characters used have <BR>been given in my previous mail which you responded to.<BR><BR>regards<BR><BR>Karunesh & Vijay<BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: "Martin Duerst" <DUERST@IT.AOYAMA.AC.JP><BR>To: "Karunesh Arora" <KARUNESHARORA@CDACNOIDA.IN>; "Richard Ishida" <BR><ISHIDA@W3.ORG><BR>Cc: <WWW-INTERNATIONAL@W3.ORG>; "Felix Sasaki" <FSASAKI@W3.ORG><BR>Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:05 AM<BR>Subject: Re: Hindi Alphabetic Bulleting in CSS3<BR><BR><BR>><BR>> Hello Karunesh,<BR>><BR>> Great contribution!<BR>><BR>> Two questions:<BR>><BR>> You show Vowel bulleting order and consonant bulleting order separately.<BR>> Does that mean that these are two different ways of labeling list items?<BR>> Or is there some way to combine them in a single labeling style?<BR>><BR>> In other words, would we need both of:<BR>> list-style-type: devanagari-vowel<BR>> list-style-type: devanagari-consonant<BR>><BR>> Also, you say that this is the order for Indian languages, but does<BR>> this apply to all Indian scripts? Are there variations depending<BR>> on the language (e.g. for languages that don't use all the letters<BR>> in a script)? What happens for scripts that e.g. don't have all<BR>> the consonants, or have additional consonants? (e.g. Tamil?)<BR>><BR>> Sorry to ask so many questions.<BR>><BR>> Regards, Martin.<BR>><BR>> At 20:10 06/05/16, Karunesh Arora wrote:<BR>> >Dear all,<BR>> >In CSS3 Module :Lists working draft <BR>> >(ref:http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-lists/)<BR>> >we found that the list-style-type for bulleting is done only for numerals <BR>> >in<BR>> >Indian languages i.e no alphabetic bulletins are provided ( 4.4 List<BR>> >Content: The 'list-style-type' property - Alphabetic). The ordering list<BR>> >for Hindi is given in enclosed file for Vowels and Consonants.<BR>> >Please go through the document and give us your valuable suggestions.<BR>> >regards<BR>> >Karunesh & Vijay<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> <BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> <hr size=1></hr> Why was V. 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