ACTION-423: do edits for issue-113
do edits for issue-113
- State:
- closed
- Person:
- David Filip
- Due on:
- March 27, 2013
- Created on:
- January 24, 2013
- Associated Product:
- MLW-LT Standard Draft
- Related emails:
- Re: issue-113 (Re: Comment on ITS 2.0 specification WD) (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-02-27)
- Re: [Minutes, action items and "use cases" high level summary] 2013-02-13 (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-02-14)
- RE: [Minutes, action items and "use cases" high level summary] 2013-02-13 (from christian.lieske@sap.com on 2013-02-14)
- [Minutes, action items and "use cases" high level summary] 2013-02-13 (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-02-13)
- RE: New dial in details to come (Re: [Minutes] Prague f2f (draft) and Monday call) (from sgladkoff@logrus.ru on 2013-01-28)
- New dial in details to come (Re: [Minutes] Prague f2f (draft) and Monday call) (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-01-28)
- Re: [Minutes] Prague f2f (draft) and Monday call (from naoto.nishio@ul.ie on 2013-01-27)
- [Minutes] Prague f2f (draft) and Monday call (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-01-27)
- issue-113 (Re: Comment on ITS 2.0 specification WD) (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2013-01-24)
Related notes:
LT is not spelled out intentionally
David Filip, 25 Mar 2013, 19:33:45This type of services provides automatically generated metadata for improving localization,..
David Filip, 25 Mar 2013, 19:51:26bitext (aligned parallel text)
David Filip, 25 Mar 2013, 19:52:22HTML5 + ITS validation issue should be addressed separately
David Filip, 25 Mar 2013, 19:58:19added reference to HTML5 extensibility, though NOT an explicit note stating that syntax using applicable specification is not HTML5 conformant. The HTML5 spec says that an HTML5 document remains conformant HTML5 as long as semantics of HTML5 is not changed by the applicable specification, which seems to be the case of HTML5+ITS conformance typeDavid Filip, 25 Mar 2013, 22:41:16
Re: Selectors vs. CSS Selectors. The spec is making generic use of the word selector. To avoid confusion, Selectors are referred to as CSS Selectors, nevertheless normative reference is made to Selectors Level 3 at http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-selectors-20110929/David Filip, 27 Mar 2013, 11:18:25
Normative MAY in 5.3.4 Additional query languages reformulated:
"Because future versions of this specification are likely to define additional query languages, the following query language identifiers are reserved:"
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