On Thu, 8 May 2008, Martijn wrote:
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> I don't understand. What are you replying to? What is the reason to stir
> up this old discussion?
I am slowly replying to all e-mail ever sent to the WHATWG list. That's
how I make sure that I take everyone's feedback into account and that I
don't ignore
On Sat, 6 May 2006, Martijn wrote:
>
> I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
> something like that) event would be useful? Also, a fullScreen property
> (which returns true or false) on the window would in that case be handy.
> Afaik, Mozilla already has such a proper
On 05/06/07, Arve Bersvendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Multiple simultaneous, interactive renderings of the same document is a
can of worms I'm not sure the world is ready to open just yet; For
instance, what happens when events are invoked one one of the views, but
not on the other?
They cas
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:41:22 +0200, liorean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see a potential, albeit small, problem here. What if a browser has
one full screen "presentation" media rendering on a projector and one
windowed normal "screen" media rendering. I can imagine these multiple
simultaneous re
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 01:52:36 +0200, Martijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
2006/5/8, Arve Bersvendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Opera applies stylesheets with 'media="projection"' when it goes in to
fullscreen (projection) mode, so in one sense the resulting document is
different. On the other hand, d
On 05/06/07, Martijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So 'media="projection"' == fullscreen mode?
In Opera yes.
I also noticed there is no fullScreen property to detect whether the
window is in full screen mode.
I see a potential, albeit small, problem here. What if a browser has
one full screen
2006/5/8, Arve Bersvendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Opera applies stylesheets with 'media="projection"' when it goes in to
fullscreen (projection) mode, so in one sense the resulting document is
different. On the other hand, detecting this on resize is fairly trivially
acheived by checking the style
On May 10, 2006, at 11:47, Jorgen Horstink wrote:
I just had a little chat with Anne and he thinks a rendering change
event (ie: before printing, generate a table of contents) will be
usefull. I think he is right.
Such a thing (as well as print CSS) can be used in an obnoxious way
to imple
On 11/05/06, Anne van Kesteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My suggestion would be to have a renderingMode event (or something
like that) which in some way exposes a mediaList of the current
rendering modes (mostly just one). If you go to print preview mode for
example the event is dispatched and t
On 5/11/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/05/06, Anne van Kesteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My suggestion would be to have a renderingMode event (or something
> like that) which in some way exposes a mediaList of the current
> rendering modes (mostly just one). If you go to pr
On 11/05/06, Anne van Kesteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My suggestion would be to have a renderingMode event (or something
like that) which in some way exposes a mediaList of the current
rendering modes (mostly just one). If you go to print preview mode for
example the event is dispatched and t
Quoting Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/05/06, Jorgen Horstink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just had a little chat with Anne and he thinks a rendering change
event (ie: before printing, generate a table of contents) will be usefull.
I think he is right.
I suggested onbeforeprint/onafte
Jim Ley wrote:
On 10/05/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I suggested onbeforeprint/onafterprint events a while back. It got
shot down. :-(
How disappointing, let's hope the webapi wg look at it... there's
certainly existing implementations to just copy. They're useful
events.
I
On 10/05/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/05/06, Jorgen Horstink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just had a little chat with Anne and he thinks a rendering change
> event (ie: before printing, generate a table of contents) will be usefull.
> I think he is right.
>
I suggested onb
On 10/05/06, Jorgen Horstink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just had a little chat with Anne and he thinks a rendering change
event (ie: before printing, generate a table of contents) will be usefull.
I think he is right.
I suggested onbeforeprint/onafterprint events a while back. It got
shot do
On 5/6/06, Dean Edwards http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org>> wrote:
>/ Martijn wrote:
/> >/ > I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
/> >/ > something like that) event would be useful?
/> >/ > Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) o
On Sat, 06 May 2006 01:47:15 +0200, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martijn wrote:
I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
something like that) event would be useful?
Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) on the
window would in that case be ha
On 5/6/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not really against the idea but Ian likes use cases. ;-)
Well, I guess the fullscreen option is used for presentations.
So I guess you would want to change the layout of a page, or the
behavior, for example.
I see that Opera already has a c
Martijn wrote:
On 5/6/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martijn wrote:
> I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
> something like that) event would be useful?
> Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) on the
> window would in that case be handy
On 5/6/06, Dean Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martijn wrote:
> I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
> something like that) event would be useful?
> Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) on the
> window would in that case be handy.
What do you h
Martijn wrote:
I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
something like that) event would be useful?
Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) on the
window would in that case be handy.
What do you have in mind? I know that the browser's chrome disappears
Hello,
I was thinking, maybe a fullscreen (and a normalscreen event or
something like that) event would be useful?
Also, a fullScreen property (which returns true or false) on the
window would in that case be handy.
Afaik, Mozilla already has such a property, only it doesn't work (it's
always fal
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