When I was using the window tag
to creating a frameless window, it's always trying to fallback to the
classic mode(The Win7 x64 native close/maximize/minimize buttons are appears).
I was using the following style to styling the
window
:root
{
-moz-appearance: none;
background-color:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 5:54 AM, Karl Tomlinson mozn...@karlt.net wrote:
Aryeh Gregor writes:
Do we have a better convention for an in/out parameter that's a
pointer to a refcounted class? editor uses this convention in a
number of functions for pass me a node/pointer pair as input, and
Xidorn Quan quanxunz...@gmail.com, 2014-12-27 10:12 +1100:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Michael[tm] Smith m...@w3.org wrote:
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Xidorn Quan quanxunz...@gmail.com, 2014-12-26 04:41 -0800:
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The difference in expression ability becomes more important when there
are words mixed
On 2014/12/28 3:04, Michael[tm] Smith wrote:
Further, I don't know of any typical case where if a base character
is kana, why you'd ever want to display furigana/yomigana for it.
Ruby is not used only for furigana/yomigana. I know one example from a
very popular Japanese novel:
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 5:04 AM, Michael[tm] Smith m...@w3.org wrote:
Xidorn Quan quanxunz...@gmail.com, 2014-12-27 10:12 +1100:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Michael[tm] Smith m...@w3.org wrote:
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Xidorn Quan quanxunz...@gmail.com, 2014-12-26 04:41 -0800:
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The difference
On Sunday 2014-12-28 03:04 +0900, Michael[tm] Smith wrote:
So as long as the spec is going to require UAs to resort to magic behavior,
I think the magic could instead just be autohide any ruby annotations for
kana characters. And then you could just have simpler markup like this:
(I posted this to
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558528#c46 as a permanent
record, but I am posting this to a couple of newsgroups with a few typo
fixes and added comments to
solicit a solution re how to fix this performance issue from a wider
audience.)
I have spotted a very
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