Comment from Martin Wunderlich Regarding the abbreviations lro and rlo it might be good to have a short explanation somewhere in brackets.
(In reply to comment #0) > Comment from Martin Wunderlich > > Regarding the abbreviations lro and rlo it might be good to have a short > explanation somewhere in brackets. > I agree with the comment and would take an action item to prepare a text (with Richard's help / corrections, if possible).
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Action: Felix to prepare a text about lro and rlo values of the dir attribute.
summary : for now we refer to CSS 2, and copy the text of XHTML 2, the text explains the different values. Action: Richard to check the relation between CSS 2 to CSS 2.1 (due to 13 September) action: Felix to make the change in the spec (due to 13 September)
Hello Martin, We believe that our response at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-its/2006JulSep/0319.html resolves your comment . Could you have a look? Please let us know within 2 weeks if you are satisfied. If we don't hear from you , we will assume this issue as closed. Regards, Felix Wait: Reply sent.
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Summary: The Working Group clarified the explanation of the "lro" and "rlo" values.
(In reply to comment #7) Hiya, That's perfect now. Thanks a million! Kind regards, Martin > Summary: The Working Group clarified the explanation of the "lro" and "rlo" > values. >