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planning tpac 2009
Keith Cirkel edited this page Feb 13, 2026
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- At TPAC in Santa Clara, CA, USA (2009 November 2-6)
- Organizer: W3C (Bert Bos)
- Minutes: Monday, Tuesday
- collect last-call comments on MathML-for-CSS
- transitions/transforms/animations
- modularization and how to write a profile/snapshot
- text-overflow
- font features (2pm)
- grid/flex/layout (invite SVG)
- fitting text-size of that text fills a given width
- run-ins
- selectors and DOM
- Color and gamma correction
- Gradients and image sprites
- Test Suites
- filters
- drop shadow
- 2010 FTF dates
Fill in proposed agenda topics below:
- possibility of text-overflow overhaul
- modularization and how to write a profile/snapshot. E.g., how to update what means in css3-multicol after css3-color becomes REC. (See 14 Oct telcon.) Or can modules never be published out of order?
- fitting text size so that text fills a given width. Is this part of 'text-align-last' or separate? Who can edit the Text module if we want to include this feature? (Oct 14 telcon)
- consistency between layout modules (Table, Template, Grid, Flexbox). It would be great to unify the ideas present in these, or at least define some primitives they can share.
- Invite SVG to discussion: css3-grid, css3-flexbox, and css3-layout (needs of GUIs? needs of typography? merge into one module?)
- Review Selectors implementation reports - Move directly to PR?
- Targeting filters
- run-in definitions, see the five issues
- 2010 F2F dates
- Drop shadow proposal
- Discuss font feature support
- css3-2d-transforms issues
- css3-transitions issues
- collect last-call comments on MathML-for-CSS. Probably needs only 10 minutes: explain the draft (Bert) and collect comments, of which there are probably none.
- advance multicol spec to CR. Last call comments have been collected and responded to.
- Lobby of Hotel Mariott Santa Clara (2700 Mission College Boulevard Santa Clara, CA 95054) at 7pm on Sunday. Warning, the CSS WG does not pay for you.