I’ll only be at the meeting on Tuesday (I’ve already booked the flight
back to Seattle and vacation starting Wednesday).
So I’ll be lurking in the vicinity on Monday - if anyone has suggestions
on a good place to hang out nearby (good wifi, perhaps espresso?) please
contact me off-list.
Thanks,
Andreas,
Don't take the ranking in that poll as an indicator. There's no way to
compare interest in Variables against the other specifications, as it was
omitted from the original poll and the only data points are from
write-ins. That's what the gray styling means in the page you linked.
I have
On 8/20/12 10:07 AM, David Hyatt hy...@apple.com wrote:
On Aug 20, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Peter Beverloo wrote:
Addendum: The current Editor's Draft is significant different from the
published WD, and includes something similar to CSS Exclusions. Since
Adobe is implementing these in WebKit, it may
On 7/26/12 2:36 PM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Alexandru Chiculita ach...@adobe.com
wrote:
I don't see any advantage in having the interface anyway, so why don't we
just it let be a separate object and add two helper methods instead. I
can only imagine
On 7/26/12 3:15 PM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Alan Stearns stea...@adobe.com wrote:
On 7/26/12 2:36 PM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
...
Discussing this issue with Sam in #webkit, we wondered whether another
solution is to not implement
On 7/25/12 4:49 PM, Kentaro Hara hara...@chromium.org wrote:
A) Should we push back on the folks writing the CSS Regions
specification to avoid using multiple inheritance? As far as I
know,
this is the only instance of multiple inheritance in the platform.
Historically, EventTarget used
On 7/25/12 5:37 PM, Sam Weinig s...@webkit.org wrote:
On Jul 25, 2012, at 5:13 PM, Alan Stearns stea...@adobe.com wrote:
On 7/25/12 4:49 PM, Kentaro Hara hara...@chromium.org wrote:
A) Should we push back on the folks writing the CSS Regions
specification to avoid using multiple
On 7/25/12 6:12 PM, Sam Weinig s...@webkit.org wrote:
On Jul 25, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Sam Weinig s...@webkit.org wrote:
On Jul 25, 2012, at 5:13 PM, Alan Stearns stea...@adobe.com wrote:
On 7/25/12 4:49 PM, Kentaro Hara hara...@chromium.org wrote:
A) Should we push back on the folks
From: Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 6:05 PM
To: Sam Weinig s...@webkit.org
Cc: Elliott Sprehn espr...@google.com, Alan Stearns
stea...@adobe.com, Kentaro Hara hara...@chromium.org,
webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org
Subject: Re: [webkit-dev
Adam,
Currently, an Element is the only thing represented in the object model
that can become a CSS Region.
Pseudo-elements (::before and ::after) can become CSS Regions, but AFAIK
there isn't yet a representation of those in the OM. I'm hoping this
changes in the future (I'm working on a spec
The spec itself consistently and deliberately calls them CSS Regions, so a
CSS prefix could be appropriate.
Thanks,
Alan
From: Adam Barth aba...@webkit.orgmailto:aba...@webkit.org
To: Andrei Bucur abu...@adobe.commailto:abu...@adobe.com
Cc:
The best way to judge whether a reference result is correct is to submit
the result to the W3C CSS 2.1 test suite and have it reviewed. The only
way this test suite will get more reference results is if people like us
volunteer to submit references. If it's useful to us to have these
'homebrew
I’m told that changes to the file are meant to be backwards-compatible. The API
should not change, except to add new methods.
On 3/9/12 2:28 PM, Jacob Goldstein jac...@adobe.com wrote:
I recently uploaded a patch to https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80709
which converted an existing
If I delete a .png test result and I make a git diff without using the
--binary flag, the style EWS bot complains. I can see why it would complain
if I were rebasing the file - you need the binary data to see what's
changed. It makes less sense to me to add the binary data to the diff if the
file
...@chromium.org wrote:
Perhaps you could give a bug that has an example of what you are talking about.
For me it is hard to guess at what the complaint by the style bot is.
dave
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Alan Stearns stea...@adobe.com wrote:
If I delete a .png test result and I make a git diff
On 11/14/11 12:07 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Darin Adler da...@apple.com wrote:
We may find we can automate (3) with a script. It sounds pretty mechanical.
It appears that W3C mandates author name, etc... be included in the meta data
as well
On 11/4/11 7:20 PM, Ojan Vafai o...@chromium.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Ojan Vafai o...@chromium.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
I am, but I'm particularly
On 11/4/11 3:09 PM, Ryan Leavengood leaveng...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
Indeed, I'm against this idea.
You make good points. There may be solutions to your objections, but
they might not be much better than having a slow git
I have an idea for writing LayoutTests where what's being tested are line
breaks. Take the case of this recent bug fix:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2
The problem here was that if you had a left float and text-indent combined,
the text-indent was not being considered in the line
On 8/24/11 1:52 PM, Dan Bernstein m...@apple.com wrote:
On Aug 24, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Alan Stearns wrote:
... Idea for platform-proofing some DumpRenderTree results
You can make a text-only test that uses Ahem (you can still rely on its
horizontal metrics, at least) and DOM API
There are two patches in the works for regions and exclusions that include
tests:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61726
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61730
The patches started with tests in these paths:
LayoutTests/fast/regions
LayoutTests/fast/exclusions
But during the
On 6/26/11 12:10 PM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
It would be useful to know what fraction of those users would have
a
better experience with this change. Sreeram, of the example sites
that
you've seen, how many would be improved by suppressing
these
alerts?
One example of a useful
On 5/26/11 3:08 PM, David Hyatt hy...@apple.com wrote:
On May 26, 2011, at 4:31 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
I appreciate that you've followed the master-bug idiom which is so common in
bugs.webkit.org http://bugs.webkit.org/ these days!
I also would *strongly* encourage you to post your changes in
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