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Bug 15772 - Clarify that it's the /computed/ value used in used value algorithms for width/height in 10.4 and 10.7
Summary: Clarify that it's the /computed/ value used in used value algorithms for widt...
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: CSS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: CSS Level 2 (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All Windows 3.1
: P2 normal
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Assignee: Bert Bos
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Reported: 2012-01-29 11:40 UTC by Anton P
Modified: 2012-12-04 00:54 UTC (History)
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Description Anton P 2012-01-29 11:40:07 UTC
Reported by Anton Prowse

Shouldn't the word "computed" be added where indicated in the following?

In 10.4:
  # 2. If the tentative used width is greater than 'max-width', the
  #    rules above are applied again, but this time using the computed
  #    value of 'max-width' as the computed value for 'width'.
  # 3. If the resulting width is smaller than 'min-width', the rules
  #    above are applied again, but this time using the
  #    <ins>computed</ins> value of 'min-width' as the computed value
  #    for 'width'.

In 10.7:
  # 2. If this tentative height is greater than 'max-height', the rules
  #    above are applied again, but this time using the
  #    <ins>computed</ins> value of 'max-height' as the computed value
  #    for 'height'.
  # 3. If the resulting height is smaller than 'min-height', the rules
  #    above are applied again, but this time using the
  #    <ins>computed</ins> value of 'min-height' as the computed value
  #    for 'height'.


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