> Also, the word "position" is used to represent a tree-position in DOM in > WebKit so please don't use that to represent a point in a screen or a layout > coordinate system. OK, perhaps we should use Vector2d, as is used by the Chromium port _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and Int/FloatSize Levi Weintraub
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and Int/FloatSize Shawn Singh
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and Int/FloatSize Peter Kasting
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and Int/Float... Stephen Chenney
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and Int/F... Steve Block
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint and ... Simon Fraser
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Mike Lawther
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Steve Block
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Ryosuke Niwa
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Olmstead, Don
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Steve Block
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Simon Fraser
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Steve Block
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Simon Fraser
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Steve Block
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Dirk Schulze
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Ryosuke Niwa
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Dana Jansens
- Re: [webkit-dev] Int/FloatPoint ... Steve Block