Remove the 'should' flag, that's for recommended but not mandated behaviors. Given our assumption that pages will not be arbitrarily broken high on the page, that second sentence can be a 'must'.
Change the description to say what letters will appear below, in case they don't all get printed.
Why the overconstraint on widows/orphans?
Melinda Grant, 2008/12/03 17:35
Oh, also please add a link to the css3-page spec, so that the test will be used for both the 2.1 and 3 test suites.
Tom Clancy, 2008/12/05 09:09
Added the spec, removed the flag and updated the description. I removed the widows/ orphans over-constraints. I think they'd been part of an approach on another test and I mistakenly moved them into this.
Melinda Grant, 2008/12/29 18:13
You didn't change the description to say what letters will appear 'below'. See FF print preview output and you'll see why I want that.
Tom Clancy, 2009/01/12 07:08
I reworded the copy.
Melinda Grant, 2009/01/14 14:03
Looks good.
Tom Clancy, 2009/01/19 06:13
Is this ok to be moved to Accepted then?
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Remove the 'should' flag, that's for recommended but not mandated behaviors. Given our assumption that pages will not be arbitrarily broken high on the page, that second sentence can be a 'must'.
Change the description to say what letters will appear below, in case they don't all get printed.
Why the overconstraint on widows/orphans?
Oh, also please add a link to the css3-page spec, so that the test will be used for both the 2.1 and 3 test suites.
Added the spec, removed the flag and updated the description. I removed the widows/ orphans over-constraints. I think they'd been part of an approach on another test and I mistakenly moved them into this.
You didn't change the description to say what letters will appear 'below'. See FF print preview output and you'll see why I want that.
I reworded the copy.
Looks good.
Is this ok to be moved to Accepted then?