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20 Mar 2015

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Attendees

Present
Tzviya, George_Kerscher, clapierre, Liam
Regrets
Chair
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Scribe
clapierre

Contents


<liam> [we do have a W3C poll system too, WBS]

<liam> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/showwb

Charles will send out a poll to change the time for our A11Y DPUB weekly meetings

<tzviya> canonical fragement identifier

http://www.idpf.org/epub/oa/

Tzviya: two issues, mapping to a print page

… defining content within a certain box, page in ebook / slide etc.

… how to number the sides, term page is used for both

George referring to inkpage

<tzviya> http://www.w3.org/dpub/IG/wiki/UseCase_Directory#Pagination.2FDOM_interaction

positional location of text to indicate different speakers, etc.

phonetic spellings of proper nouns (maybe indi work in w3c?)

how does layout improve comprehension?

Summary of Action Items

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