Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-16 Thread Marcos Caceres
On 12/03/10 7:27 PM, Richard Ishida wrote: I agree with Felix. Note also for example that the HTML 4.01 spec also says "This attribute specifies the base direction of directionally neutral text ... in an element's content *and attribute values*. " (my emphasis). Ok, I've rewritten the follo

RE: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-12 Thread Richard Ishida
h 2010 16:15 To: marc...@opera.com Cc: Phillips, Addison; Scott Wilson; public-webapps; public-i18n-c...@w3.org Subject: Re: [widgets] dir and span elements Hi Marcos, 2010/3/10 Marcos Caceres Hi Addison, Richard, and i18 WG, [snip] Upon reflection on the discussion above, I think the dir attr

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-10 Thread Felix Sasaki
Hi Marcos, 2010/3/10 Marcos Caceres > Hi Addison, Richard, and i18 WG, > [snip] > > Upon reflection on the discussion above, I think the dir attr must > behave the same as xml:lang - meaning that the value of dir is > applied to the element, all its attributes, and its child nodes. > Correc

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-10 Thread Marcos Caceres
Hi Addison, Richard, and i18 WG, On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote: > Hi Addison, All, > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a >>> "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Wid

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-06 Thread Marcos Caceres
Hi Addison, All, On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: >> >> Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a >> "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Widgets P&C is a >> configuration document most of which is IRIs, integers and so on >> rather than

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-06 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Richard Ishida wrote: > Hi Marcos, > > Thanks for your quick work on this. > > I have a few comments. Hope they are helpful... > > [1] 7.16. The span Element > http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/#the-span-element > There may be cases where span is also used to suppo

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-06 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: > Hi Scott, > > One reason to make 'dir' available on higher-level elements is that 'dir', > like 'xml:lang', has scope. It is often useful to specify a "base" > directionality for an entire document or block of elements rather than having

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-06 Thread Marcos Caceres
(Apologies, I'm re-replying to this email to make sure I've personally covered all the issues raised) On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Scott Wilson wrote: > Hi Marcos, > > I can live with this, with a few comments: > > 1. "dir" is now an (optional?) attribute of every element; however, I've added

RE: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-04 Thread Richard Ishida
/International/ http://rishida.net/ > -Original Message- > From: public-i18n-core-requ...@w3.org [mailto:public-i18n-core- > requ...@w3.org] On Behalf Of Marcos Caceres > Sent: 26 February 2010 17:45 > To: public-webapps > Cc: public-i18n-c...@w3.org > Subject: [widget

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-02 Thread Scott Wilson
On 2 Mar 2010, at 11:28, Marcos Caceres wrote: On 1/03/10 11:47 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Widgets P&C is a configuration document most of which is IRIs, integers and so on rathe

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-02 Thread Marcos Caceres
On 1/03/10 11:47 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Widgets P&C is a configuration document most of which is IRIs, integers and so on rather than text content its less of a clear case.

RE: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-01 Thread Phillips, Addison
> > Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a > "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Widgets P&C is a > configuration document most of which is IRIs, integers and so on > rather than text content its less of a clear case. > No, I understand and don't disagree. H

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-01 Thread Scott Wilson
c...@opera.com Cc: public-webapps; public-i18n-c...@w3.org Subject: Re: [widgets] dir and span elements Hi Marcos, On 26 Feb 2010, at 17:44, Marcos Caceres wrote: Hi i18n WG, I've added the dir attribute and span elements to the Widgets P&C Specification, as well as a bunch of examples (w

RE: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-01 Thread Phillips, Addison
g] On Behalf Of Scott Wilson > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 9:44 AM > To: marc...@opera.com > Cc: public-webapps; public-i18n-c...@w3.org > Subject: Re: [widgets] dir and span elements > > Hi Marcos, > > On 26 Feb 2010, at 17:44, Marcos Caceres wrote: > >

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-01 Thread Scott Wilson
Hi Marcos, On 26 Feb 2010, at 17:44, Marcos Caceres wrote: Hi i18n WG, I've added the dir attribute and span elements to the Widgets P&C Specification, as well as a bunch of examples (which are wrong, so I would really appreciate some help with these!). The dir attribute is specified here: htt

[widgets] dir and span elements

2010-02-26 Thread Marcos Caceres
Hi i18n WG, I've added the dir attribute and span elements to the Widgets P&C Specification, as well as a bunch of examples (which are wrong, so I would really appreciate some help with these!). The dir attribute is specified here: http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/#global-attributes The span el