Re: [css3-lists] [css3-speech] Purpose of the module

I
>>> I don't understand what it means for georgian and armenian to be  
>>> "not
>>> supported".  Do you mean that lists using these styles don't read  
>>> out
>>> their bullets at all?  Or are they read as decimal or something?
>>
>> I'm not familiar with them, and I have not actually seen them in  
>> use. Could
>> you please recommend a suitable handling scheme?
>
> I'd recommend reading them as 'decimal' if nothing else.
>

I need more input before building a stronger opinion on this issue,  
but in the meantime I have taken your recommendation into account:

http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-speech/#lists

>
>>> This doesn't comment at all on the newer features introduced in  
>>> Lists.
>>> Do you intend to revise it at some point in the future?
>>
>> Is the CSS3 lists specification mature enough to be referenced from  
>> the CSS
>> Speech module? We're aiming at LCWD soon, and hopefully CR by the  
>> end of the
>> year. Otherwise, perhaps when CSS3 Lists stabilizes, it could add
>> "extensions" to CSS3 Speech via an appendix of some sort. What do  
>> you think?
>
> I'm aiming for a similar schedule, so maybe?  I'd be happy for now
> with a note referring to CSS3 Lists and stating that a later version
> of the specification will define how to handle the new schemes defined
> there.

I added a note.

Cheers, Dan

Received on Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:35:37 UTC