- From: Stefan de Konink <skinkie@xs4all.nl>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:58:53 +0200
- To: Dick Bulterman <Dick.Bulterman@cwi.nl>
- CC: Thierry Michel <tmichel@w3.org>, www-smil <www-smil@w3.org>, SYMM <symm@w3.org>
Dick Bulterman schreef: >> and we are only talking about css3-color > > This is the whole point: we are NOT only talking about CSS3-color, we > are talking about CSS3. When we use CSS in SMIL, adherence to CSS2 is a > conformance requirement, for profiles, documents and user agents. What I see from the SMIL documentation that what is used from CSS2 is: - positioning - colours And a new element introduced (fit). An implementation that has implemented all tags including CSS2-color and cannot handle newly entered values. Since we are not only talking about 32bit values but also about alternative syntax such as rgba(...). This is indeed a problem. In respect to positioning you have a valid point, especially if everything from CSS3 should be supported. > The issue now is: > - do you feel strongly enough about css3-color to pose it as a blocking > issue for SMIL 3.0. If so, please let our staff contact (Thierry Michel) > know this week so that we can include you concerns in the transition > call with the director. Since CSS3-Color is currently Working Draft, I should not *enforce* usage, nor block SMIL 3.0 going to Proposed Recommendation. But letting my concerns know about adding new things to a standard that will be *knowly* deprecated in a new standard (that will again take many years to build) would (from my point of view) be valid. But I'm happy to wait for 3.X that would be launched after a recommendation for CSS3. Yours sincerely, Stefan de Konink
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