Barney,

I know this isn't exactly what you're looking for, but have a look at
this (if you haven't already):

http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser/trunk/WebKitTools/iExploder/htdocs/cssproperties.in?rev=14011

One interesting thing to note is that about halfway down the file,
there's a comment about certain -khtml- CSS properties which exist that
aren't in webkit.  Also, the ones you mention now have a webkit prefix
rather than khtml in the current version of the source tree.  Maybe this
explains it?

There's also this, but no documentation...

http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser/trunk/WebCore/css/CSSPropertyNames.in?rev=16374

I spent some time poking around the SVN source trees for kde and webkit,
but I didn't find anything.  Ever think of posting something to the
webkit or kde/khtml developers/users list?  This URL gives some
indication of the places that actually implement the things in the
library, so it might give you more information or alternative starting
points as well.

http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/changeset/8466

Based on what I've seen in the SVN logs, there's only a handful of
people working on that part of the code.  They've unfortunately probably
got it all in their heads, but I could be wrong.

BTW, are you sure google wasn't interpreting your '-khtml' as omitting
results that had 'khtml' in them?  I found what I found by omitting the
leading '-'.

Good luck,

ast

On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 15:52, Barney Carroll wrote:
> Andrew and Don, cheers.
> 
> KHTML, the technology itself, is widely documented - although mostly in 
> purely abstract forms. I am interested in finding a definition of khtml 
> css properties, with a listing, explanation, and lists of possible 
> values to assign to them. That's why I specifically searched for 
> "-khtml" - because I'm interested in properties such as 
> "-khtml-line-break" etc.
> 
> A popular(ish) example is -khtml-text-decorations-in-effect, which is 
> usually used to generate drop-shadows as seen on many Apple sites when 
> using Safari.
> 
> It's a very specific (almost incidental) aspect of KHTML's properties, 
> and isn't KHTML proper (it's css for - thanks Andrew - Konqueror-based 
> browsers).
> 
> As I say, I'm still gobsmacked that the interweb seems to offer nothing 
> on this.
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