Actually that's not a good example of modulo, but hopefully you
understand my question.

Pete Brunet wrote:
> To all, Should we drop "normal" and "bold" from the list and just have
> numbers from 100 to 900, modulo 100?
>
> Alexander Surkov wrote:
>> Hi, Pete.
>>
>> I would say let's leave this for AT because otherwise we won't follow
>> rule "expose what users see". AT could map numbers to words like
>> "normal", "bold", "very very bold". Though practice shows we will
>> expose "400" and "600" as rule.
>>
>> Alex.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Pete Brunet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>   
>>> Alex, What is important is what the end user sees.  It sounds like the FF
>>> user will only see normal and bold so that's what FF should expose.
>>>
>>> This brings up a second question though.  How valuable is it for an end user
>>> to hear numbers from 100 through 900?  Should we say that 500 and below is
>>> normal and 600 and above is bold?  Or should we leave that to the AT?
>>>
>>> Pete
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>>> Alexander Surkov wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> The text attributes specification
>>> (http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/IAccessible2/TextAttributes
>>> )
>>> doesn't say explicitly how the font-weight text attribute value is
>>> computed. There are two ways.
>>>
>>> 1) Value is exactly what web page author specified, i.e. it is CSS 2.1
>>> value casted to integer
>>> 2) Value is one of weight values available for the given font
>>> installed on the given operation system
>>>
>>> For example, I can see default fonts used in Firefox have two weights
>>> only (normal=400 and bold=700). Every another font weight from CSS 2.1
>>> values list is mapped to these available values.  So in this case the
>>> value of text attribute exposed on accessible for the html:p
>>>
>>> <p style="font-weight: 100;">hello</p>
>>>
>>> should be 100 or 400?
>>>
>>> Alex.
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