Discussion:
[Bug 11492] New: formatting object content
b***@jessica.w3.org
2010-12-07 14:15:34 UTC
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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=11492

Summary: formatting object content
Product: XSLFO
Version: 1.1
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: XSL-FO
AssignedTo: ***@MenteithConsulting.com
ReportedBy: ***@gmail.com
QAContact: xsl-***@w3.org


6.2 has a list of groups of elements which the reader
is invited to use when interpreting content models.

for 'points' (change-char-begin| end) I can see this as worthwhile.
It is very specific.

I find it odd that the out of line items aren't simply added to the content
lists in section 6. They are so few it wouldn't be much work.
I refer to float and footnote.

The first block of 'neutral' containers,
multi-switch
multi-properties
index-range-begin
index-range-end
wrapper
retrieve-marker

could be integrated with a key inversion?

e.g.
%block; replaced by current block definition , multi-switch .. retrieve-marker
+
float
%inline; replaced by current inlines + multi-switch..retrieve-marker + float
+ footnote
%PCDATA; repalced by multi-switch .. retrieve-marker + float + footnote

The general provision about "provided that the additional constraints listed
under each formatting object are satisfied," would then become an override.
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