>On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Andrei Bucur wrote:
>
>> Could you give me an example of that situation? It¹s not very clear to
>>me
>> what case you are talking about so I can only speculate. To elaborate a
>> bit what I said in my previous email:
>> 1. Two fragments overlap during the layout
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Andrei Bucur wrote:
> Could you give me an example of that situation? It¹s not very clear to me
> what case you are talking about so I can only speculate. To elaborate a
> bit what I said in my previous email:
> 1. Two fragments overlap during the layout (e.g. neg
>On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 1:53 AM, wrote:
>
>We currently have two methods of painting content flows. The multi-column
>flows are painted using a special fragment structure at a layer level.
>For regions we use a different mechanism that's based on clipping
>information collected during layout. W
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 1:53 AM, wrote:
> We currently have two methods of painting content flows. The multi-column
> flows are painted using a special fragment structure at a layer level. For
> regions we use a different mechanism that's based on clipping information
> collected during layout. W
Hello everyone!
I'm happy to see this topic brought up in the discussion. If you want, I can
give you more details about WebKit's implementation of fragmentation than
what's available in the blog posts. More comments inline.
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 12:19:24 AM UTC+2, Robert O'Callahan wr
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Patrick Walton wrote:
> You mentioned that we should be thinking about fragmentation and
> pagination now. I heard from Seth that Gecko uses multiple frames for
> fragmentation, that this adds a lot of complexity, and that you potentially
> wanted to try using a si
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