- From: Chris Wilson (PSD) <cwilso@MICROSOFT.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 10:27:02 -0800
- To: "'neil@bigpic.com'" <neil@bigpic.com>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
Actually, you missed one - mm. I see a need for points (they're the unit of choice in typography, and the conversion between points and inches/cm is not always absolute), and inches (they're "absolute", and commonly used for margin specification in American software) - since the whole world doesn't use inches ;^), centimeters should be supported as well. I would be happy dropping picas and millimeters. On the other hand, the overhead of additional units that easily convert to other units is probably confinable to a couple of dozen bytes, so it's probably not worth removing them at this point. I doubt, however, that many people use mm or pc - you could probably leave them out of a UA and no-one would notice. On the other hand, if you left a color model out, and a large group of people like those who have been deluging the list use it, you will get no colors. I haven't heard of anyone singing the praises of mm over cm, or pc over pt, but maybe I just don't hang around in the right places. :^) -Chris Chris Wilson cwilso@microsoft.com *** > -----Original Message----- > From: Neil St.Laurent [SMTP:neil@bigpic.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 9:07 AM > To: Chris Wilson (PSD) > Cc: www-style@w3.org > Subject: RE: HSL Troll... > > > lots of color models, when their work could easily be done in the > > authoring UI. To me, HSL is only slightly better than RGB for > > I have no problem with that. However then why is there four absolute > units of measure in CSS that indicate unit length: pt, pc, cm, in ? > (I hope I got those right) > > It's always been a matter of consistency that has bothered me. > __ > | Mortar: Advanced Web Development <http://mortar.bigpic.com/> > | Neil St.Laurent <mailto:stlaurent@bigpic.com> > | Big Picture Multimedia
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