I'd argue the only really relevant values that aren't domain specific are inline, block and possibly inline-block. These enable an AT to determine whether a node is on a separate "line" from others. None isn't necessary in any case, as this should be communicated either via the invisible state or non-existence in the tree.

Jamie

On 14/08/2012 12:14 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
It has been requested that the Gecko display object attribute be added
to the IA2 Object Attribute spec.  That spec references
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#display-prop

Should all of the values listed be supported?  Remember that we don't
want to over specify in order to not overburden app developers.  The
list is:

inline | block | list-item | inline-block | table | inline-table |
table-row-group | table-header-group | table-footer-group | table-row |
table-column-group | table-column | table-cell | table-caption | none

Pete
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