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29 | 29 |
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30 | 30 | <h1>CSS Lists Module Level 3</h1> |
31 | 31 |
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32 | | - <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=longstatus-date>Editor's Draft 11 February |
| 32 | + <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=longstatus-date>Editor's Draft 12 February |
33 | 33 | 2009</h2> |
34 | 34 |
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35 | 35 | <dl> |
36 | 36 | <dt>This version: |
37 | 37 |
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38 | | - <dd><!-- <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-lists-20090211">http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-lists-20090211</a></dd> --> |
| 38 | + <dd><!-- <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-lists-20090212">http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-lists-20090212</a></dd> --> |
39 | 39 | <a |
40 | 40 | href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-lists">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-lists</a> |
41 | 41 |
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@@ -500,8 +500,7 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
500 | 500 | tamil | trad-chinese-formal | trad-chinese-informal | upper-armenian | |
501 | 501 | upper-roman |
502 | 502 |
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503 | | - <dt><dfn id=armenian>armenian</dfn>, <dfn |
504 | | - id=lower-armenian>lower-armenian</dfn> |
| 503 | + <dt><dfn id=lower-armenian>lower-armenian</dfn> |
505 | 504 |
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506 | 505 | <dd>This is a simple additive system defined for the range 1 to 9999. |
507 | 506 | <!-- The digits are split into two groups of four (if there are |
@@ -769,8 +768,14 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
769 | 768 |
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770 | 769 | <td>U+0569 |
771 | 770 | </table> |
772 | | - |
773 | | - <p>The suffix for the armenian numbering system is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 771 | + <!-- |
| 772 | + <p class="issue">There are two letters for 10,000 and 20,000 (U+0555 |
| 773 | + and U+0556 respectively), but whether and how they should be used is |
| 774 | + unclear.</p> |
| 775 | +--> |
| 776 | + |
| 777 | + <p>The suffix for the armenian numbering system is a dot (. U+002E |
| 778 | + FULL STOP).</p> |
774 | 779 |
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775 | 780 | <p>Numbers outside the range of the armenian system are rendered using |
776 | 781 | the decimal numbering style.</p> |
@@ -815,8 +820,9 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
815 | 820 | numbering system's table. |
816 | 821 | </ol> |
817 | 822 |
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818 | | - <p>The suffix for the cjk-ideographic numbering systems is a dot . |
819 | | - U+002E. <span class=issue>Is there a better suffix to use?</span></p> |
| 823 | + <p>The suffix for the cjk-ideographic numbering systems is a dot |
| 824 | + (. U+002E FULL STOP). <span class=issue>Is there a better suffix |
| 825 | + to use?</span></p> |
820 | 826 |
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821 | 827 | <p>If specified explicitly, the cjk-ideograph keyword should be handled |
822 | 828 | like trad-chinese-informal.</p> |
@@ -988,8 +994,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
988 | 994 | negative numbers, the decimal system is used instead.</p> |
989 | 995 |
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990 | 996 | <p>The suffix for the ethiopic-numeric numbering systems is a dot |
991 | | - . U+002E. <span class=issue>Is there a better suffix to use? |
992 | | - <strong>The alphabetic ethiopic systems use a different |
| 997 | + (. U+002E FULL STOP). <span class=issue>Is there a better suffix |
| 998 | + to use? <strong>The alphabetic ethiopic systems use a different |
993 | 999 | suffix.</strong></span></p> |
994 | 1000 |
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995 | 1001 | <div class=example> |
@@ -1332,7 +1338,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
1332 | 1338 |
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1333 | 1339 | <p>Note that these codepoints are not all sequential.</p> |
1334 | 1340 |
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1335 | | - <p>The suffix for the georgian numbering system is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 1341 | + <p>The suffix for the georgian numbering system is a dot (. U+002E |
| 1342 | + FULL STOP).</p> |
1336 | 1343 |
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1337 | 1344 | <p>Numbers outside the range of the georgian system are rendered using |
1338 | 1345 | the decimal numbering style.</p> |
@@ -1574,7 +1581,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
1574 | 1581 |
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1575 | 1582 | <p class=issue>Some text about geresh/gershayim is commented out here.</p> |
1576 | 1583 |
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1577 | | - <p>The suffix for the hebrew numbering system is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 1584 | + <p>The suffix for the hebrew numbering system is a dot (. U+002E |
| 1585 | + FULL STOP).</p> |
1578 | 1586 |
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1579 | 1587 | <p>Numbers outside the range of the Hebrew system are rendered using the |
1580 | 1588 | decimal numbering style.</p> |
@@ -2730,7 +2738,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
2730 | 2738 | the combining acute accent, as well. Which form is preferred in |
2731 | 2739 | practice?</p> |
2732 | 2740 |
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2733 | | - <p>The suffix for the syriac numbering system is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 2741 | + <p>The suffix for the syriac numbering system is a dot (. U+002E |
| 2742 | + FULL STOP).</p> |
2734 | 2743 |
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2735 | 2744 | <p>Numbers outside the range of the syriac system are rendered using the |
2736 | 2745 | decimal numbering style.</p> |
@@ -2834,7 +2843,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
2834 | 2843 | </table> |
2835 | 2844 | </ol> |
2836 | 2845 |
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2837 | | - <p>The suffix for the tamil numbering system is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 2846 | + <p>The suffix for the tamil numbering system is a dot (. U+002E |
| 2847 | + FULL STOP).</p> |
2838 | 2848 |
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2839 | 2849 | <p>Numbers outside the range of the tamil system are rendered using the |
2840 | 2850 | decimal numbering style.</p> |
@@ -3097,7 +3107,8 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
3097 | 3107 | <td>U+4E5D |
3098 | 3108 | </table> |
3099 | 3109 |
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3100 | | - <dt><dfn id=upper-armenian>upper-armenian</dfn> |
| 3110 | + <dt><dfn id=armenian>armenian</dfn>, <dfn |
| 3111 | + id=upper-armenian>upper-armenian</dfn> |
3101 | 3112 |
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3102 | 3113 | <dd>This system is identical to the <a |
3103 | 3114 | href="#lower-armenian">lower-armenian</a> system but uses the following |
@@ -3359,10 +3370,6 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
3359 | 3370 | <td>U+0539 |
3360 | 3371 | </table> |
3361 | 3372 |
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3362 | | - <p class=issue>There are two letters for 10,000 and 20,000 (U+0555 and |
3363 | | - U+0556 respectively), but whether and how they should be used is |
3364 | | - unclear.</p> |
3365 | | - |
3366 | 3373 | <div class=example> |
3367 | 3374 | <p>Decimal 2951 in upper-armenian is ՍՋԾԱ |
3368 | 3375 | U+054D U+054B U+053E U+0531.</p> |
@@ -3439,7 +3446,7 @@ <h3 id=algorithmic><span class=secno>3.2 </span>Algorithmic</h3> |
3439 | 3446 | characters of the result having multiple overbars. |
3440 | 3447 | </ol> |
3441 | 3448 |
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3442 | | - <p>The suffix for roman numerals is a dot . U+002E.</p> |
| 3449 | + <p>The suffix for roman numerals is a dot (. U+002E FULL STOP).</p> |
3443 | 3450 |
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3444 | 3451 | <p>Zero and negative numbers are rendered using the decimal numbering |
3445 | 3452 | style.</p> |
@@ -5779,8 +5786,9 @@ <h2 class=no-num id=acknowledgments>Acknowledgments</h2> |
5779 | 5786 |
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5780 | 5787 | <p>The following people and documentation they wrote were very useful for |
5781 | 5788 | defining the numbering systems: <!-- alphabetical by full name --> |
5782 | | - Alexander Savenkov, Frank Tang, Jonathan Rosenne, Karl Ove Hufthammer, |
5783 | | - Musheg Arakelyan, and Randall Bart.</p> |
| 5789 | + Alexander Savenkov, Aryeh Gregor, Frank Tang, Jonathan Rosenne, Karl Ove |
| 5790 | + Hufthammer, Musheg Arakelyan, Nariné Renard Karapetyan, Randall Bart, |
| 5791 | + Richard Ishida Simon Montagu</p> |
5784 | 5792 | <!-- see http://www.damowmow.com/temp/csswg/lists/part2.html |
5785 | 5793 | http://www.qsm.co.il/Hebrew/Gimatria.htm |
5786 | 5794 | http://people.netscape.com/smontagu/writings/HebrewNumbers.html |
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