ACTION-71: Verify whether XSL-FO semantics of absolutely positioned block container is in relation to 'page' (i.e., root container in TTML terms)

Verify whether XSL-FO semantics of absolutely positioned block container is in relation to 'page' (i.e., root container in TTML terms)

State:
closed
Person:
Glenn Adams
Due on:
June 14, 2012
Created on:
June 7, 2012
Related emails:
  1. RE: [minutes] 20120823 TTML (from momartin@microsoft.com on 2012-08-23)
  2. [minutes] 20120823 TTML (from plh@w3.org on 2012-08-23)
  3. TTML Agenda for 23/8/12 (from Sean.Hayes@microsoft.com on 2012-08-23)
  4. TTML Agenda for 9/8/12 (from Sean.Hayes@microsoft.com on 2012-08-09)
  5. New ED, Action Items Completed (from glenn@skynav.com on 2012-06-28)
  6. ACTION-71: Behavior of absolute-position XSL-FO property (from glenn@skynav.com on 2012-06-28)
  7. {minutes} TTML Agenda for 14/6/12 (from glenn@skynav.com on 2012-06-14)
  8. {minutes} TTML Agenda for 7/6/12 (from glenn@skynav.com on 2012-06-07)

Related notes:

No additional notes.

Changelog:

Created action 'Verify whether XSL-FO semantics of absolutely positioned block container is in relation to 'page' (i.e., root container in TTML terms)' assigned to Glenn Adams, due 2012-06-14

7 Jun 2012, 14:25:17

Status changed to 'pending review'

Glenn Adams, 28 Jun 2012, 06:25:04

Status changed to 'closed'

12 Jul 2012, 14:07:46


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