Re: [css3-images] Images with an intrinsic aspect ratio and exactly one of an intrinsic height or width

On Thursday 2012-03-15 12:36 -0700, Tab Atkins Jr. wrote:
> I've clarified the "intrinsic dimensions" definition in response to
> another of your bugs, and I think it satisfies what you're asking for
> here now:
> 
> # An object may have no intrinsic dimensions (such as CSS gradients),
> only one intrinsic dimension (SVG images designed to scale may have
> only an aspect ratio), or all three intrinsic dimensions (all raster
> images, for example).  <span class='note'>(Note: an object cannot have
> only two intrinsic dimensions, as any two automatically imply the
> third.)</span>
> 
> Is this acceptable?

Now that you've made it not be a note anymore, yes.

-David

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Received on Friday, 23 March 2012 01:11:24 UTC