Hello.
> I agree that you probably want other text - only popping up an image is
> not useful.
Up to the map designer putting the text :)
> Older clients pose more an issue. If you are doing something like maps,
> it seems fairly difficult to try to support that with old clients (you
> cou
Andreas Kirschbaum wrote:
More likely want to have something like an img tag with hints, for
things like popup, desired size, etc.
>>> Then let's do the whole trick and use some XHTML subset?
>
> I'd rather keep the existing media tags implementation rather than
> switching to anoth
> > > More likely want to have something like an img tag with hints, for
> > > things like popup, desired size, etc.
> >
> > Then let's do the whole trick and use some XHTML subset?
I'd rather keep the existing media tags implementation rather than
switching to another encoding. We do not need max
> Fair enough. I think my point may be more that the spec (for lack of
> better work) should be aware we may want to add extra specifiers, and while
> they client has not requirement to handle them (since we don't know what
> they are), it shouldn't suddenly break if they show up.
>
> It could
Nicolas Weeger wrote:
>> More likely want to have something like an img tag with hints, for things
>> like popup, desired size, etc.
>
> Then let's do the whole trick and use some XHTML subset?
>
>
>> Note that anything that deals with popups can be annoying in some areas.
>> If you read so
> More likely want to have something like an img tag with hints, for things
> like popup, desired size, etc.
Then let's do the whole trick and use some XHTML subset?
> Note that anything that deals with popups can be annoying in some areas.
> If you read some scroll and it suddenly popped u
Nicolas Weeger wrote:
> Hello.
>
>> Off the top of the head, I could imagine some quick cases, like:
>> - Book containing information about a monster, and containing a picture of
>> that monster
>> - Same for other objects (more likely artifacts or unique rare stuff).
>> However, from a tutoria
Hello.
> Off the top of the head, I could imagine some quick cases, like:
> - Book containing information about a monster, and containing a picture of
> that monster
> - Same for other objects (more likely artifacts or unique rare stuff).
> However, from a tutorial perspective, displaying the d
Kevin Bulgrien wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'd like to suggest a [img name="xxx"] tag for client-side rich tags, as
>> defined in "mediaTags".
>>
>> As implied, the tag would display a picture from its name :)
>>
>> Uses:
>> - illustrate a text
>> - show a bigger picture of something (map, illustration
> Hello.
>
> I'd like to suggest a [img name="xxx"] tag for client-side rich tags, as
> defined in "mediaTags".
>
> As implied, the tag would display a picture from its name :)
>
> Uses:
> - illustrate a text
> - show a bigger picture of something (map, illustration, ...).
>
> What do you thin
Nicolas Weeger wrote:
> Hello.
>
>
> I'd like to suggest a [img name="xxx"] tag for client-side rich tags, as
> defined in "mediaTags".
>
> As implied, the tag would display a picture from its name :)
>
>
> Uses:
> - illustrate a text
> - show a bigger picture of something (map, illustration,
Hello.
I'd like to suggest a [img name="xxx"] tag for client-side rich tags, as
defined in "mediaTags".
As implied, the tag would display a picture from its name :)
Uses:
- illustrate a text
- show a bigger picture of something (map, illustration, ...).
What do you think?
Nicolas
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