On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Pablo Garaizar Sagarminaga < garai...@deusto.es> wrote:
> Hello, > > on Fri, 25 May 2012 16:49:25 -0700 Jonas Sicking <jo...@sicking.cc> > wrote: > > > > This is not yet an official last call, but if you'd like to re-read > > > the spec and provide additional feedback--this is a good time to do > > > it. > > Disclaimer: I don't know how and where to do this proposal. I hope > you'll help me to find the proper place to send it. > During High Resolution Time working draft final call for public > comments I wrote a suggestion about DOM events' timestamps and the use > of monotonically increasing values provided by High Resolution Time > API: > > I would love to have the chance to get a DOMHighResTimeStamp as a > property of an DOM event, like event.timeStamp. Events' > timestamps are also subject to system clock skew and other problems > mentioned in High Resolution Time working draft, and providing access > to HRT when triggering events will be very helpful to program accurate > interactions. > > I'm not sure if this could be done adding a new property to the > event interface (e.g., HRTimeStamp) or modifying the typedef of the > current timeStamp property (i.e., DOMHighResTimeStamp). > > Please come up with a list of cases where this timestamp would be useful and start a new thread on www-...@w3.org explaining your use cases and how you think this proposal would help. I agree that this could be quite useful. It would probably be handled as part of DOM4 events. - James > It would be great to discuss this feature in future versions of the > drafts mentioned before. > > Best regards, > > -- > Pablo Garaizar Sagarminaga > Universidad de Deusto > Avda. de las Universidades 24 > 48007 Bilbao - Spain > > Phone: +34-94-4139000 Ext 2512 > Fax: +34-94-4139101 > > >