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Dear SYMM WG- This is a Last Call review comment from the SVG WG on the SMIL Timesheets 1.0 specification, W3C Working Draft 10 January 2008, http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-timesheets-20080110/ . Please let us know if you have any questions by replying to www-svg@w3.org. The explanations of the par, seq and excl elements seem informative. Please make them so, and add a normative statement saying that these elements are defined in the SMIL 3.0 Timing and Synchronization module. --- "The excl element defines a time container with semantics based upon par,but with the additional constraint that only one child element may play at any given time." It's not clear to the SVG WG whether this is a constraint added by Timesheets or by SMIL Timing and Synchronization. --- "If any element begins playing while another is already playing, the element that was playing is stopped." Please clarify what it means that "playing is stopped". Is the timeline paused, reset, or something else? What happens if the time first animation is started again? What happens if an animation is running in one "slide", and the user navigates away, then returns? What state is the animation in? Regards- -Doug Schepers, on behalf of the SVG WG