- From: G. Ken Holman <gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 22:32:12 -0400
- To: "XSL Editors" <xsl-editors@w3.org>, "XSL-FO W3C" <www-xsl-fo@w3.org>, XSL-FO-Yahoo List <XSL-FO@YahooGroups.com>
At 2005-06-03 16:16 -0400, Paul Grosso wrote: > > From: xsl-editors-request@w3.org On Behalf Of G. Ken Holman > > Sent: Friday, 03 June, 2005 9:17 > > To: XSL Editors; XSL-FO W3C; XSL-FO-Yahoo List > > Subject: Predictability of rendering regions on the page > > ... > > Does XSL-FO 1.0 dictate that the perimeter regions are > > rendered before the body region? > >No. > > > > > Does XSL-FO 1.0 dictate that the static content is rendered > > before the flowed content? > >No. Drat! This is quite necessary for what I need to accomplish. > > I cannot, however, find any predictability in the XSL-FO 1.0 > > specification > > ... perhaps I just cannot find it ... if it isn't there, can > > the XSL-FO 1.1 specification dictate this? > >I don't think it should. That is getting to close to >specifying a processing model. Good point, I can see that to be true. >XSL-FO tries to avoid >that and instead specifies constraints that should hold >for the composed result. Yes, of course ... I just had not considered ordering to be related to processing. >I'd think a better way to accomplish this would be to >use the z-index property, but I note z-index is not >applicable to region-*. Indeed. >So your request should be for the XSL FO SG to consider >adding z-index to the list of properties applicable to >the region-* FOs in XSL 1.1. [I have no idea what the >SG members will think of this.] I hope the SG members do consider this worthwhile as it would bring predictability to my real-world requirement of overlapping regions. Having included XSL Editors on this list, I hope this note is sufficient to the task of requesting such a feature. >paul >(just speaking for myself) Thank you, Paul, for your opinion and for bringing light to an aspect of my request of which I was unaware. . . . . . . . . . . Ken -- World-wide on-site corporate, govt. & user group XML/XSL training. G. Ken Holman mailto:gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com Crane Softwrights Ltd. http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/f/ Box 266, Kars, Ontario CANADA K0A-2E0 +1(613)489-0999 (F:-0995) Male Breast Cancer Awareness http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/f/bc Legal business disclaimers: http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/legal
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