RE: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Victor Mote
Manuel Mall wrote: > Any one with better ideas / comments? FOray solved (I think) this problem by a combination of 1) deferring the resolution of any values that are dependent on area tree values until those values are available, and 2) leaving the logic for such resolution in the FOTree (so it

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Jeremias Maerki
I'm sorry, I'd better shut up if I can't dive fully into this matter. I'm just wasting your and my time. Finn seems to have a better grip on this area. On 26.08.2005 11:21:58 Manuel Mall wrote: > On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 05:14 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > > On 26.08.2005 10:41:31 Manuel Mall wrote: > >

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Chris Bowditch
Finn Bock wrote: It sounds just like a job for the property system since it already deals with the corresponding properties and knows if a property is explicitly set. I don't think that there is an existing way to check if a fo is block-level but that can be added (like generatesReferenceAre

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Manuel Mall
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 06:00 pm, Finn Bock wrote: > [Manuel Mall] > > > The spec says: The percentage is calculated with respect to the > > corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that was > > generated by a block-level formatting object. If that dimension is > > not specified explicitly

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Finn Bock
[Manuel Mall] The spec says: The percentage is calculated with respect to the corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that was generated by a block-level formatting object. If that dimension is not specified explicitly (i.e., it depends on content's block/inline-progression-dimensio

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Manuel Mall
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 05:14 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > On 26.08.2005 10:41:31 Manuel Mall wrote: > > The spec says: The percentage is calculated with respect to the > > corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that was > > generated by a block-level formatting object. If that dimension

Re: percentages on i-p-d/b-p-d/height

2005-08-26 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 26.08.2005 10:41:31 Manuel Mall wrote: > The spec says: The percentage is calculated with respect to the > corresponding dimension of the closest area ancestor that was generated > by a block-level formatting object. If that dimension is not specified > explicitly (i.e., it depends on content's