- From: Paul Grosso <pgrosso@arbortext.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 17:41:48 -0500
- To: Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@Sun.COM>, xsl-editors@w3.org
At 23:30 2002 09 17 +0100, Tony Graham wrote: >1. Section 7.29.9, "border-spacing", states that border-spacing > applies to fo:table, but border-spacing is not included in the list > of applicable properties in Section 6.7.3, fo:table. Is this because XSL treats the border-spacing property as a shorthand for "border-separation.block-progression-direction" and "border-separation.inline-progression-direction", and border-separation is listed in 6.7.3 as applicable to fo:table? >2. The last paragraph of Section 7.29.9 states: > > If two values are specified the > "border-separation.block-progression-direction" is set to the > second value and > "border-separation.inline-progression-direction" are both set to > the first value. > > Presumably this should be: > > If two values are specified the > "border-separation.block-progression-direction" is set to the > second value and > "border-separation.inline-progression-direction" is set to the > first value. Yep, that seems like an obvious editorial glitch. paul
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