- From: Brian Birtles <bbirtles@mozilla.com>
- Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 10:52:22 +0900
- To: Sylvain Galineau <galineau@adobe.com>, "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com>
- CC: "<www-style@w3.org>" <www-style@w3.org>
On 2014/08/28 23:43, Sylvain Galineau wrote: > Tab, > > On 4/5, you added [1]: > > # If the <time> is 0s, like the initial value, > # the keyframes of the animation have no effect, > # but the animation itself still occurs instantaneously. > # That is, animation-fill-mode applies as normal, filling > # backwards or forwards as appropriate, and animation events > # still fire. > > Though this was rather convenient in resolving a recent issue I notice a contradiction still remains whereby the Animation Events prose still assumes a positive duration to fire start/end event. You even noted an issue about that in the same changeset. Was there a resolution for the above? We did discuss animations on 4/2 [2] but I do not see events on zero duration discussed. I sent a message about this issue in July[1] in which I proposed we drop the "non-zero duration" condition from the events section. Best regards, Brian [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2014Jul/0045.html
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