Hi,
On 09.04.2015 10:46, Rahly wrote:
I've tried searching for messages regarding duplicate custom elements,
but I haven't found anything. Has this been addressed?
Some reading material:
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2015JanMar/0452.html
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Kurt Cagle kurt.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
Tab,
I spend the vast majority of my time anymore in RDF-land, where namespaces
actually make sense (I'm not going to argue on the XML use of namespaces -
they are, agreed, ugly and complex). I know that when I've been at
I've tried searching for messages regarding duplicate custom elements, but
I haven't found anything. Has this been addressed? It seems that if a web
designer wants to use multiple libraries that may register the same tag
names, this would prevent the web designer from using said components until
The polling model for axes has a significant advantage as I'll illustrate.
Suppose you're steering a cursor of some kind in 2 dimensions. That cursor
would also draw a trail/line whatever. Here's what happens if you apply
this logic on events per axis: You get a staircase. Why? Because the X-axis
Why doesn't the Gamepad API fire events for button pushes or axis
movements? For example when pressing a mouse button or moving the mouse the
browser fires mousedown and mousemove. The Gamepad API however requires
you to passively poll the state regularly (probably in rAF) and look for
changes
Hi All,
A new Working Draft publication of Gamepad is planned for April 14 using
the following version as the basis:
https://w3c.github.io/gamepad/publish/gamepad.html
If anyone has any major concerns about this, please reply right away.
A few notes about this spec:
* This spec is now
On 4/9/15 8:28 AM, Florian Bösch wrote:
If my reading is correct, there is no provision to escape a mapping
that the UA would apply? I've observed in the past that the mappings
can go quite awry. Would it be possible to offer a way toggle off
mapping on a gamepad?
Hi Florian - I was about to
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Rahly hungry.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Kurt Cagle kurt.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
Tab,
I spend the vast majority of my time anymore in RDF-land, where
namespaces actually make sense (I'm not going to argue on the XML use of