Re: lengths and percentages
Anders Berglund <[email protected]> Tue, 10 Jul 2007 17:02:02 -0400
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Thank-you for your comment on XSL 1.1. The XSL SG has revieved your comment and is proposing the following clarification of the XSL Spec: Normative text for 5.11, replacing the "Note": If a property allows <percentage> values, then it may be used in a short form. In properties which do not otherwise specify the semantics of a <percentage> value in the property definition, the resolved value of the <percentage>, a <length>, is applied to the <length> components and the initial value to all the non-<length> components of the compound property as above. Description of <percentage> value in 7.12.5, 7.12.6: remove (handled by the normative text above). Anders Berglund, Editor XSL