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Bug 16407 - Rename 'Transform Values and Lists' to 'Transform Lists' + remove duplicated definition of values
Summary: Rename 'Transform Values and Lists' to 'Transform Lists' + remove duplicated ...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: CSS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Transforms (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC All
: P2 normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Dirk Schulze
QA Contact: public-css-bugzilla
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Reported: 2012-03-16 17:20 UTC by Dirk Schulze
Modified: 2012-03-19 20:10 UTC (History)
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patch (2.98 KB, patch)
2012-03-17 17:37 UTC, Dirk Schulze
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Description Dirk Schulze 2012-03-16 17:20:08 UTC
I would like to rename 'Transform Values and Lists' to 'Transform Lists' and remove the description of values. This was already described in 'The Transformation Functions' in the previous section and is duplicated here.


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14. Transform Lists

If a list of transforms is provided, then the net effect is as if each transform had been specified separately in the order provided. For example,
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s/The <translation-value> values are defined as [<percentage> | <length>]. All other value types are described as CSS types. //
Comment 1 Dirk Schulze 2012-03-17 17:37:30 UTC
Created attachment 1103 [details]
patch

I separated the two sections 'The Transform Functions' and 'Transform Values and Lists' even more. first section does not mention how list items are combined (already done by the second section).

I renamed the second section to 'The Transform Function Lists' to match the general pattern in the spec and to separate it more from the previous section. I also renamed 'transforms' to 'transform functions'. This was a relict from copying the text from SVG, which just uses the term 'transforms'.
Comment 2 Dirk Schulze 2012-03-19 20:10:28 UTC
Change landed today.