Subject: Re: Formatting Objects considered harmful
From: Stephen Deach <sdeach@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 16:43:31 -0700
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Please note that all the properties that Chris' paper identifies have been
added to all FOs that can contain text and all FOs that identify the
structure/organization of the text (such as table rows and cells) (see
"Common Aural Properties"). Note also that these are identical to CSS's
aural properties.
At 16:56 1999-04-26 -0400, you wrote:
>[Paul Prescod]
>> In the XSL FO world, it seems that you need to specifically target
>> each disability because the FOs are not designed to degrade.
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>No, they're not. Should they be? Time to drag this out again:
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>What do people think? I've gotten mixed feedback on it. Some people
>feel that providing a fallback will discourage real alternate-media
>stylesheets' development, but I observe that those stylesheets are
>almost never developed anyway.
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>-Chris
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