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This fixes the issues I outlined in 7148b31.

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@SebastianZ SebastianZ added the css-color-4 Current Work label Dec 8, 2023
@SebastianZ SebastianZ requested a review from svgeesus December 8, 2023 21:06
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svgeesus commented Dec 8, 2023

As I said at the time, I disagree that changing "animated" to "interpolated" helps.

We are talking about interpolating two colors A and B. At the same time, B is being animated such that the hue angle between A and B passes through 180 degrees.

Saying "if B is being interpolated" is tautological, of course it is being interpolated. Saying "if it is also being animated" makes it clearer what is happening..

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svgeesus commented Dec 8, 2023

(The proposed re-arrangements of the equations are fine, btw)

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As I said at the time, I disagree that changing "animated" to "interpolated" helps.

Though when talking about "animating hues", you are disregarding interpolations in gradients, filters, or when mixing colors. Or can the word animation be used in those contexts as well and it is just my non-native English interpretation that it is wrong in that case?

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Though when talking about "animating hues", you are disregarding interpolations in gradients, filters, or when mixing colors.

No, not at all. I get the sense we are talking past each other here; I'm not really understanding your point and you are not really understanding mine.

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Though when talking about "animating hues", you are disregarding interpolations in gradients, filters, or when mixing colors.

No, not at all. I get the sense we are talking past each other here; I'm not really understanding your point and you are not really understanding mine.

Ok, so let me try to articulate it differently. Is it ok to use the word "animate" when talking about interpolating a value in gradients or mixing colors? I.e. are "animate" and "interpolate" synonyms in that context? Because I associate the word "animate" or "animation" with some kind of movement.

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Okay, that tells me that what I was trying to convey hasn't come across. No, I am not using them as synonyms.

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Okay, that tells me that what I was trying to convey hasn't come across. No, I am not using them as synonyms.

Ok, so you intentionally used "animate". Then it's obviously just me misunderstanding the meaning of that word in that context. So I reverted the changes related to that and only kept the ones we agreed on.

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@svgeesus svgeesus merged commit 901356b into w3c:main Dec 18, 2023
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