- From: <Klaas_Bals@inventivedesigners.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 14:25:35 +0200
- To: Stephen Deach <sdeach@adobe.com>
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Steve,
For issue 2, could you please say exaclty which changes you would propose?
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Stephen Deach <sdeach@adobe.com>
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Can space-before, et al be specified as a percentage-range?
This was sent to me by one of our developers:
Section 5.11:
"space-before.within-colums" should be
"space-before.within-column"
-and-
<length-range> is specified as minimum, optimum and maximum all
being type <length>. These can be type <percentage> or the token
"auto" also (see "block-progression-dimension").
For the second issue, I think the general question is:
Can a <length-range> accept percentage values, or must they be actual
lengths.
My thinking is:
We should allow percentages if the property will accept a percentage
as a single/simple value.
---Steve Deach
sdeach@adobe.com
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