Minutes Paris F2F 2015-08-27 Part I: FXTF Meeting
SVG Resources
- There was interest in allowing secure animated mode, though there were concerns about the browsers having locked down security too much to allow it.
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SVG Images Without Intrinsic Size
- There was implementation differences for how to handle SVG images without intrinsic size. Rossen said he would write test cases and use those to form an agreed behavior.
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Matrix Interpolation Revisited
- shans brought his proposal to change the handling of when two transform lists didn’t match. He suggested having them flip at 50% progress to indicate that they’re clearly broken.
- There was concern that this would cause significant breakage and a feeling that browsers could do something smarter.
- Ultimately it was decided that there was a need for more data before a decision could be made.
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SLERPing and 0deg Angles
- Resolved: Treat all 0deg
rotate3d()
as a single equivalent identity transform
- Resolved: Treat
rotate3d()
with anti-parallel axis as interpolatable
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glyph-orientation
- Resolved: Drop
glyph-orientation-vertical
values 270 and 180. Drop glyph-orientation-horizontal
entirely. Drop text-orientation: use-glyph-orientation
value. Treat glyph-orientation
0, auto, and 90 as aliases of the corresponding values of text-orientation
.
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writing-mode Values from SVG 1.1
- Add RFC2119 optional wording to SVG writing-modes keywords.
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getTransformToElement
- The group felt
getTransformToElement
needs to be defined better.
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Path Animation
- It was agreed that Shapes Level 2 should add motion path so that it’s all defined in the same places.
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Zoom Features for Media Queries
- KDDI presented a proposal for a zoom features property to be added to media queries.
- It was thought that these use cases were best addressed by a JavaScript API rather than a CSS property.
- The breakdown of the various types of zoom that may need to be supported was helpful and sparked renewed interest in creating a more generalized spec involving zoom.
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