On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 10:45:09 PM UTC-8, Lex Trotman wrote:
 

> Also it is my understanding that CSS lengths must have 
> a unit specified, so the change requires all existing documents to be 
> changed to add a unit to width and height.  There would need to be a 
> very good reason to impose such a change on existing documents. 
>

Good point. So, I should just use 'scaledwidth' and make that work in the 
xhtml11 backend. Simple.

1) settings hard sizes in inches is bad, you don't know how good my 
> eyes are or how big my screen is 
>

Absolutely -- I'm using an existing test document which targets PDF output 
and has
all kinds of page-size-specific stuff in it. A "real" document that was 
designed for the
screen would use ems :-)

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