On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 11:19 pm, Finn Bock wrote:
> [Manuel]
>
> >> >> border="solid 1pt red"
> >> border-left-width.conditionality="retain"
> >> border-right-width.conditionality="retain"
> >> padding="1pt"
> >> padding-left.conditionality="retain"
> >> padding-right.conditionality="retain
[Manuel]
I must still be misunderstanding something. The above property
definition does not give the results I expected. All 4 of
border/padding start/end still have conditionality="discard".
The absolute border-*-width & padding-* are length, not
length-conditional. So the default valu
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 04:11 pm, Manuel Mall wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 03:48 pm, Finn Bock wrote:
> > [Manuel]
> >
> > From [5.3.1]
> >
> > """
> > If the corresponding relative property is specified on the
> > formatting object and the absolute property only specified by the
> > expansion of a sho
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 03:48 pm, Finn Bock wrote:
> [Manuel]
>
> > Is the following legal:?
> >
> > > border="solid 1pt red"
> > border-start-width.conditionality="retain"
> > border-end-width.conditionality="retain"
> > padding="1pt"
> > padding-start.conditionality="retain"
> > padding-e
[Manuel]
Is the following legal:?
border-start-width.conditionality="retain"
border-end-width.conditionality="retain"
padding="1pt"
padding-start.conditionality="retain"
padding-end.conditionality="retain">
What seems to happen is that for borders it works fine, that is I get 4
s
Is the following legal:?
What seems to happen is that for borders it works fine, that is I get 4
solid red 1pt borders with the start and end borders having a conditionality
of "retain". However for padding I get padding before and after with length
1pt but start and end padding have a length of