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body temperature=98.5/ It appears we should
switch from Avalon configuration to Commons
configuration -- and then drop the Avalon library from
HEAD. Thoughts?
Thanks,
Glen
--- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gang,
you may have heard about what happened in
Avalon-land. Looks
On 03.12.2004 15:19:11 Glen Mazza wrote:
body temperature=98.5/
I guess that's fahrenheit, right? Makes 37.0°C. So no big deal, then.
:-)
It appears we should
switch from Avalon configuration to Commons
configuration -- and then drop the Avalon library from
HEAD. Thoughts?
-0. I see
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 08:42:30PM +0100, Finn Bock wrote:
Hi
Some more questions.
1) What is inactiveList doing. Nodes are added but never used.
It contains all feasible breakpoints except those that are still
active, i.e., are still in scope as the start of a line ending at the
currently
Hi,
The NIST test suite has no example of an fo:block within an fo:inline
element. Neither does the XSL spec have an example. Apparently the
construction is not very popular.
I have read through the XSL spec, sections 4.4. Block Areas, 4.5. Line
Areas, 4.6. Inline Areas, and especially 4.7.2.
1) What is inactiveList doing. Nodes are added but never used.
[Simon]
It contains all feasible breakpoints except those that are still
active, i.e., are still in scope as the start of a line ending at the
currently considered breakpoint. At the end of the loop the active
list only contains nodes
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