- From: Erik Dahlstrom <ed@opera.com>
- Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 11:01:25 +0100
- To: "Dean Jackson" <dino@apple.com>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org, public-fx@w3.org
Hi Dean, Sounds good, I would suggest referencing both SVG 1.1 and 1.2T to get the full set of animatable properties, or possibly the SVG Integration spec. I see that the references haven't yet been added to the references section. Minor thing: might be good if the sentence in section 5.2 "Properties from SVG" linked to section 4 "Animation of property types" so as not to confuse it with the table of animatable properties in section 5.1 "Properties from CSS". Cheers /Erik On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 22:14:52 +0100, Dean Jackson <dino@apple.com> wrote: > Hi Erik, > > I ended up removing the mention of individual SVG properties and instead > referencing the SVG specification. > > Dean > > > On 15/05/2009, at 10:46 PM, Erik Dahlström wrote: > >> On Fri, 15 May 2009 13:08:00 +0200, Erik Dahlström <ed@opera.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello www-style, >>> >>> The CSS3 transitions spec lists some SVG properties in section 5.2 >>> [1]. There are some slight errors in the types, probably because >>> <length> in the SVG spec includes percentages, while the CSS spec >>> definition of <length> does not. Also some properties use "float" >>> instead of "number". >>> >>> Suggested changes to the table: >>> >>> fill-opacity: number >>> stroke-dasharray : list of lengths, percentages >>> stroke-dashoffset: length, percentage >>> stroke-opacity: number >>> stroke-width: length, percentage >>> >>> [1] http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-transitions/#properties-from-svg- >> >> + viewport-fill-opacity: number >> >> --Erik Dahlstrom, Core Technology Developer, Opera Software >> Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group >> Personal blog: http://my.opera.com/macdev_ed >> > > -- Erik Dahlstrom, Core Technology Developer, Opera Software Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group Personal blog: http://my.opera.com/macdev_ed
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