On Tuesday, October 15, 2013, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > At this point, I don't think we should proceed with the implementation > given the number of concerns other WebKit contributors have raised. > > Let's bring this discussion back to WebApps WG or WHATWG instead of > spamming webkit-dev. > > - R. Niwa > > On Monday, October 14, 2013, Rik Cabanier wrote: >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Timothy Hatcher <timo...@apple.com>wrote: >> >>> On Oct 14, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Rik Cabanier <caban...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Isn't focus ring drawn on the canvas? If so, it's important that the >>>>>>> focus ring fits within the canvas. e.g. consider focusing an element of >>>>>>> 100px by 100px inside a canvas of the same size. If the focus ring >>>>>>> were to >>>>>>> be drawn around the element that currently has focus, then the entire >>>>>>> focus >>>>>>> ring would be drawn outside of the visible region. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> True. That sounds like bad design though. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Why? It doesn't seem particularly strange to have an element occupy the >>>> entire canvas momentarily. >>>> >>> >>> No, but I wouldn't never make the focus ring as large as the canvas. >>> >>> >>> Even if you don't make it full size, if the focus ring is drawn into the >>> canvas buffer, you don't know how much room you need to account for. (If >>> the focused control is near the edge of the canvas.) >>> >> >> The spec says: >> >> draw a focus ring of the appropriate style along the intended path, >> following platform conventions. >> >> >> In one of the email threads I have asked what "along the path" meant but >> there hasn't been an answer... >> I think it's assumed that you leave enough space so the ring fits. There >> isn't even anything in the spec that says that the path should fall in the >> canvas region. >> >> > > -- > Ryosuke Niwa > > >
-- - R. Niwa
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