- From: Victor Mote <vic@outfitr.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 15:49:49 -0600
- To: "XSL Editors" <xsl-editors@w3.org>
Dear Editors: I am seeking clarification of the XSL-FO 1.1 Recommendation at Sections 7.15.3 (block-progression-dimension) and 7.15.7 (inline-progression-dimension), for the <percentage> calculation. In both cases, the percentage base is described as "the corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that was generated by a block-level formatting object."[1] This definition does not address formatting objects that may be direct descendants of the fo:flow, such as fo:block-container and fo:table, that can specify ipd and bpd. My intuition wants to restate the definition as follows: "the corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that is either a reference area or an area that was generated by a block-level formatting object." Can you either confirm that this restatement is correct, or provide additional guidance for the case I have described? Thank you in advance. Victor Mote The FOray Project www.foray.org Notes: [1] The term "block-level formatting object" does not seem to be defined explicitly, but I infer a definition of the term from its use as the heading for Section 6.5.
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