- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 09:06:02 +0000
- To: www-international@w3.org
thanks for the suggestions, Martin, but i don't think they work. The CSS spec also contains counter styles for worldwide use, and our WD isn't just examples, it provides ready-made rule templates for cut & paste for all the rules we're currently aware of. I think the title needs to convey that and be clearly distinctive from the CSS Spec. ri On 26/02/2015 01:19, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote: > Or maybe something like "Counter Styles for Worldwide Use"? > > Regards, Martin. > > On 2015/02/26 10:11, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote: >> What about "Counter Style Examples"? >> >> Templates may give the impression that there's quite a bit to fill in. >> >> Regards, Martin. >> >> On 2015/02/25 22:38, Richard Ishida wrote: >>> folks, >>> >>> as Chris Lilley pointed out during the last round of publications, there >>> is a difference* between the use of the word 'predefined' in the CSS >>> Counter Styles CR spec[1] and the WD of Predefined Counter Styles[2]. >>> >>> It may be better to rename the WD. >>> >>> I suggest "Counter Style Templates". >>> >>> Does anyone have a better suggestion? >>> >>> ri >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/css-counter-styles-3/ >>> >>> [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/predefined-counter-styles/ >>> >>> >>> * In the CSS spec, this means styles that are defined in the spec, and >>> should be implemented by browsers. In the Note WD, this means ready-made >>> counter style rule definitions for authors, for counter styles which are >>> typically not defined in the spec.
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