I thought there was also a legitimate use-case for displaying content "life size", e.g. if you wanted to draw a ruler on a tablet.
But if the CSSWG doesn't agree after all this time, just drop it I guess. (Though I think there's something slightly broken about how Web developer needs are bubbling up to WGs. For example GeometryUtils hasn't been implemented by other browsers, who apparently detect no pressure from Web developers to solve the use-cases it solves, e.g. computing px offsets between arbitrary elements even if they're in a DOM subtree with a scale transform. Yet I ran into that problem pretty quickly while coding a Web UI. Maybe I'm just strange...) Rob -- lbir ye,ea yer.tnietoehr rdn rdsme,anea lurpr edna e hnysnenh hhe uresyf toD selthor stor edna siewaoeodm or v sstvr esBa kbvted,t rdsme,aoreseoouoto o l euetiuruewFa kbn e hnystoivateweh uresyf tulsa rehr rdm or rnea lurpr .a war hsrer holsa rodvted,t nenh hneireseoouot.tniesiewaoeivatewt sstvr esn _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform