- From: Glenn A. Adams <glenn@xfsi.com>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 00:09:03 -0400
- To: <xsl-editors@w3.org>
- Cc: <w3c-xsl-fo-sg@w3.org>
Nowhere in XSL 1.0 (or published errata) is the "xsl-absolute" area-class trait value defined nor its purpose described. Following are all instances of its appearance in the text: 4.2.5 "A reference-level-out-of-line area is an area with area-class xsl-side-float or xsl-absolute;..." 6.1.1 "The values for this trait are: "xsl-normal", "xsl-absolute", ..." 6.4.5 "All areas generated by an fo:page-sequence have area-class "xsl-absolute"." 6.4.13 "All areas generated by using the fo:region-body are of area-class "xsl-absolute"."
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