Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-12-05 Thread Nicolas Weeger
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-28 Thread Mark Wedel
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-28 Thread Andreas Kirschbaum
> > > 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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-28 Thread Nicolas Weeger
> 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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-24 Thread Mark Wedel
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-24 Thread Nicolas Weeger
> 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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-21 Thread Mark Wedel
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-19 Thread Nicolas Weeger
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-17 Thread Mark Wedel
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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-17 Thread Kevin Bulgrien
> 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

Re: [crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-16 Thread Mark Wedel
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,

[crossfire] Feature proposition: [img] tag

2009-11-16 Thread Nicolas Weeger
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 -- htt