On Jun 1, 2007, at 09:34, Ian Hickson wrote:
I don't know which section this is talking about.
It was about <datagrid>.
Is it better now?
I think the non-normative intro section still doesn't sufficiently
cover
the relationship to the DOM and the CSS frame tree.
The relationship to CSS will all be in the rendering section.
I guess I don't really know what you think is needed in the intro
section,
I'm probably too close to it. Could you write some questions that you
think an intro section should answer?
* When the data source was initialized from the DOM, will changes
to the datagrid be reflected back to the DOM?
* Is the datagrid a replaced element for the purposes of CSS or
tree of anonymous/generated boxes?
* What parts (if any) are expected to map to native widgets in
Cocoa/Win32/GTK+?
* Is datagrid useful for any purpose without scripting? If yes,
please give an example.
* What is datagrid expected to look like in visual UAs?
* Is datagrid rendering expected to have pixel-consistent metrics
across visual UAs?
Answers to these would help a lot in setting up expectations against
which the normative part could be understood.
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Henri Sivonen
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