- From: Reece Dunn <msclrhd@googlemail.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 14:04:58 +0000
- To: www-style@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAGdtn26Db4x=3TUuPh62qTK4Z5Wdi3EA-6jFCUCuAkDW93G8UQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi, While working through the CSS Counter Styles TR, I have found the following things: 1. Section 3.1 lists "repeating" as a possible value, but this has changed to 'cyclic' in the rest of the document. This is also mentioned in the "Descriptor index" section. These are the only references to "repeating" in the current document. 2. Section 3.1.3, Example 3 -- the list items are shown as "*. One" etc. but the footnote counter-style has specified "suffix: '';", so these should be rendered without the '.' character (e.g. "* One"). 3. Section 3.7 defines the "additive-symbols" value as "[ <integer> && [ <string> | <image> | <identifier> ] ]#". This means that the values would be defined like "additive-symbols: 10 X 9 IX 5 V 4 IV 1 I;", however the counter-styles in Section 5.1 (the numeric predefined counters) are defined as "additive-symbols: 10 X, 9 IX, 5 V, 4 IV, 1 I;" using the ',' character to separate additive symbol tuples. Which of these is the authoritive syntax? Thanks, - Reece
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