- From: Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@opera.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 00:24:31 +0200
- To: Johannes Wilm <johannes.wilm@sourcefabric.org>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
Johannes Wilm wrote: > > Do I need to flip any other switches to create the paged presentation > > you achieve? > > You shouldn't need to. But we are all on Linux at my organization, which > means I need to wait a little longer before I can get the newest versions > of Chrome/Chromium. I am currently on 28.0.1485.0 dev and it works good. Yes, it works in 28.0.1485.0, thanks. > > The first post has a link to a page with a "prefixed" document which > > can be rendered in four different implementations: > > > > http://people.opera.com/howcome/2013/reader/news/i1prefix.html > > > > The implementations are: > > > > - Opera's Presto implementation (e.g., Opera 12.15) > > - Opera's WebKit/Blink > > Can this rendering engine be found anywhere for non-Opera employees? Will > it be part of the regular Blink any time soon? The Presto/Prince/YesLogic implementation are public, but the Webkit/Blink version has not been released. That's being worked on. I've coded the Malay Archipelago document in css3 + html: http://people.opera.com/howcome/2013/tests/malay/archipelago.html Which results in this PDF document: http://people.opera.com/howcome/2013/tests/malay/archipelago.pdf Also, it paginates in Opera 12. Would it be possible for book.js to read the css3 code and thereby implement footnotes, pagination and all the other goodies? -h&kon Håkon Wium Lie CTO °þe®ª howcome@opera.com http://people.opera.com/howcome
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