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Rob Editor Actions #242

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See 0982e38 for the actual changes, the other commits have only automatically extracted/generated files.

In particular this PR addresses:

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The [[iana-media-types]] document provides the official registry of media types that can be used with the <code>format</code> property. The [[w3c-language-tags]] article provides a good overview of the values that implementers can expect to encounter in the <code>language</code> property.
The [[iana-media-types]] document provides the official registry of media types that can be used with the <code>format</code> property. The [[w3c-language-tags]] article provides a good overview of the values that implementers can expect to encounter in the <code>language</code> property. The notion of text direction is taken explicity from <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#the-dir-attribute">HTML5's</a> <code>dir</code> attribute.
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The reference is tricky, because the HTML folks have specific policy about the short names. Indeed:

  • /TR/html is the reference to the latest HTML version (currently HTML5
  • /TR/html5 is the current HTML5
  • /TR/html5.1 is the upcoming HTML5.1 (which will obsolete HTML5), etc.

Ie, this reference might become irrelevant in future as being updated? It may be safer to either refer to HTML (using a [[...]] respec trick) and simply refer to the attribute name in HTML, or use /TR/html, trusting that the URL will remain valid...

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Fixed @iherman's concern about [[html5]](though it will just take you to the spec, not the actual attribute description). Anything else?

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@azaroth42 azaroth42 deleted the rob_monday branch May 31, 2016 17:21
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