- From: mozer <xmlizer@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:30:51 +0200
- To: "Philip TAYLOR" <Philip-and-LeKhanh@royal-tunbridge-wells.org>
- Cc: "Dean Jackson" <dino@apple.com>, www-style@w3.org
Oups ! Sorry for the noise But in 3.3 Non-negative numbers are defined by <non-negative number> But in 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 <number> is used So, indeed, we should probably consider having this subsection (3.5) removed such as 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 becomes 3.4.6 and 3.4.7 respectively Regards, Xmlizer On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Philip TAYLOR <Philip-and-LeKhanh@royal-tunbridge-wells.org> wrote: > > > mozer wrote: >> >> Dean, >> >> Can you point us to text that says "non-negative" ? >> >> Regards, >> >> Xmlizer > > > Section 3.5. Reads as follows : > >> 3.5. Non-negative numbers with unit identifiers >> 3.5.1. Times >> >> Time values (denoted by <time> in the text) are used with aural cascading >> style sheets. >> >> Their format is a <number> immediately followed by a time unit identifier. >> >> Time unit identifiers are: >> >> * ms: milliseconds >> * s: seconds >> 3.5.2. Frequencies >> >> Frequency values (denoted by <frequency> in the text) are used with aural >> cascading style sheets. >> >> Their format is a <number> immediately followed by a frequency unit >> identifier. >> >> Frequency unit identifiers are: >> >> * Hz: Hertz >> * kHz: kilohertz >> For example, 200Hz (or 200hz) is a bass sound, and 6kHz (or 6khz) is a >> treble sound. > > Philip TAYLOR >
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