Re: Element Nodelist - ISSUE-6

2008-06-23 Thread Daniel Glazman
Doug Schepers wrote: I will create an Element Nodelist specification right away, and if it is approved to go forward (and I don't see why it wouldn't be, since there is considerable support), I am confident that this would not slow down deployment in desktop browsers, and so authors should

CSS WG comments on Selectors API

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Glazman
Hi, The CSS WG discussed the recent Selectors API LC during this week's conference call, including a discussion on the removal of namespace matching between previous versions of the doc and this one. We have no official comment to make on this document. /Daniel -- W3C CSS WG, Co-Chair

Re: CSS WG comments on Selectors API

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Glazman
Lachlan Hunt wrote: Daniel Glazman wrote: The CSS WG discussed the recent Selectors API LC during this week's conference call, including a discussion on the removal of namespace matching between previous versions of the doc and this one. Are the minutes from this telcon available? http

[selectors-api] comments on Selectors API Level 2

2010-01-19 Thread Daniel Glazman
Hi there. (this message contains personal comments and does not represent an official response from the CSS WG) I have read the recent Selectors API Level 2 draft [1] and have a few important comments to make: 1. I don't like the idea of refNodes. I think having the APIs specified at

Fwd: Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-09 Thread Daniel Glazman
: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:46:37 +0100 De : Daniel Glazman daniel.glaz...@disruptive-innovations.com Pour : Arthur Barstow art.bars...@nokia.com Copie à : www-st...@w3.org, Robin Berjon ro...@berjon.com, Håkon Wium Lie howc...@opera.com Le 04/03/10 16:07, Arthur Barstow a écrit : CSS Community

Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-10 Thread Daniel Glazman
Here are my personal comments on the document: 1. Overall, it's a good a light document. I agree the feature is needed. 2. I don't understand why this is restricted to Widgets... A HTML page can be dropped on a desktop or be rendered chromeless by Mozilla Prism. A web page can be

CSS WG comments on View Modes Media Feature spec

2010-03-11 Thread Daniel Glazman
Hi WebApps Working Group. The CSS WG discussed the pre-LCWD version of your View Modes Media Feature spec [1] during our weekly conf call yesterday. The raw minutes of the call are available [2]. In summary: 1. globally positive feedback about the spec; we agree the feature is needed. 2.

Re: Moving XBL et al. forward

2011-03-10 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 10/03/11 16:26, Dimitri Glazkov a écrit : Ok, this is interesting. Which proposal by Google is ghost of Daniel referring to? I don't think there is one yet? This kind of things for instance? http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Component_Model_Use_Cases#Reacting_to_bound_element_state_change

Re: Moving XBL et al. forward

2011-03-10 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 10/03/11 16:46, Cameron McCormack a écrit : We should think of XBL as being a DOM-based thing, rather than an XML- based thing. Then we can have HTML syntax for the cases where everything is within a text/html document, and XML syntax for the cases like the ones I brought up, where you

Re: Moving XBL et al. forward

2011-03-10 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 10/03/11 16:55, Tab Atkins Jr. a écrit : The HTML serialization of an ordinary web page isn't usable in a user agent having no knowledge of HTML, either. Why is this different? Do you have different serializations for another helper technology called CSS ? No. Why should it be different

Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Fullscreen spec; deadline May 24

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 19/06/12 09:41, Anne van Kesteren a écrit : On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:45 AM, fantasaifantasai.li...@inkedblade.net wrote: It looks like you missed #2. I think ::backdrop is clear enough. Not entirely sure what you would expect seeing there more than what it already says. Well, the

Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Fullscreen spec; deadline May 24

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 18/06/12 13:09, Arthur Barstow a écrit : On 5/30/12 10:38 AM, ext Daniel Glazman wrote: Le 30/05/12 14:43, Arthur Barstow a écrit : Chris, Daniel, Peter - when will the CSS WG make a decision on the FPWD? We'll try to make one today during our weekly conf-call. Please note that we're

Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Fullscreen spec; deadline May 24

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 19/06/12 14:10, Arthur Barstow a écrit : Given this interpretation - and of course, please correct it if it is wrong - it appears the only remaining FPWD Showstopper is #2 in the first set of comments. Is that correct? Yes. /Daniel

Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Fullscreen spec; deadline May 24

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 19/06/12 22:48, fantasai a écrit : You could just work in the explanation I sent in http://www.w3.org/mid/4fc64100.3060...@inkedblade.net e.g. | Each element in the top layer's stack has a ::backdrop pseudo-element, | which can be styled to create a backdrop that hides the underlying |

Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Fullscreen spec; deadline May 24

2012-06-21 Thread Daniel Glazman
Le 21/06/12 13:18, Arthur Barstow a écrit : Daniel, Fantasai - please confirm whether or not Anne's latest changes ([1],[2]) address the #2 issue ([3]) that is blocking FPWD: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/fullscreen/raw-file/tip/Overview.html#::backdrop-pseudo-element Fine by me. Thanks. /Daniel

ITS 2.0, Selectors 4 and Selectors API 2

2013-07-01 Thread Daniel Glazman
ITS 2.0 (the Internationalization Tag Set 2.0) [1] is a specification attaching l10n/i18n properties to elements and attributes of a document tree through two means: 1. locally, using attributes in the ITS namespace 2. globally, using rules expressed in XML in the ITS namespace and

Re: ITS 2.0, Selectors 4 and Selectors API 2

2013-07-01 Thread Daniel Glazman
On 02/07/13 02:53, Daniel Glazman wrote: rules xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its; version=2.0 queryLanguage=css translateRule selector=//html:acronym translate=xpath xmlns:html=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

Last Call for CSS Font Loading Module Level 3

2014-05-26 Thread Daniel Glazman
Dear fellow chairs, The CSS WG decided to issue a last call for: Title: CSS Font Loading Module Level 3 URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/css-font-loading-3/ Editors' draft: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-font-loading/ Abstract: This CSS module describes