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diff --git a/layout/docs/css-gap-decorations/Overview.bs b/layout/docs/css-gap-decorations/Overview.bs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..982ec7dd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/layout/docs/css-gap-decorations/Overview.bs @@ -0,0 +1,1228 @@ +<!-- -*- Mode: HTML; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sgml-basic-offset: 4 -*- --> +<!-- + Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. + http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ +--> +<pre class='metadata'> +Title: CSS Gap Decorations +Shortname: css-gap-decorations +Level: 1 +Status: ED +Work Status: exploring +Group: CSSWG +URL: https://matspalmgren.github.io/css-gap-decorations/Overview.html +Editor: Mats Palmgren, Mozilla Corporation http://mozilla.com, mats@mozilla.com +Abstract: This is a proposal to extend <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align">CSS Box Alignment</a> to support gap decorations. +Markup Shorthands: biblio yes +Markup Shorthands: css yes +Markup Shorthands: dfn yes +Boilerplate: repository-issue-tracking off +Issue Tracking: CSSWG github issue #6748 https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6748 +</pre> +<pre class="link-defaults"> +spec:css-box-4; type:value; for:<box>; text:margin-box +spec:css-grid-3; type:dfn; text:masonry axis +spec:css-grid-2; type:dfn; text:collapsed track +</pre> + +Introduction {#intro} +===================== + + <em>This section is not normative.</em> + +Overview {#overview} +-------------------- + + + This is a proposal to add CSS features for decorating <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align#gaps">gaps</a>. + (Some use cases and background discussion can be found in <a href="https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/2748">issue #2748</a>.) + We propose to extend the 'column-rule-width' property with new values. + Add properties to support images and gradients. + Add properties for aligning the rule to specific anchor points, + specifying its extent area, and to control its position and length within that area. + We add support for row rules by adding the corresponding 'row-*' properties. + We also widen the scope of these properties so that they can be used in + <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, + <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers, + as well as <a>multi-column containers</a>. + + +Module Interactions {#placement} +-------------------------------- + + This module extends the definition of the 'column-rule-width' property, + adding <<percentage>> and ''row-rule-width/auto'' values. + We also generalize the existing ''column-rule-*'' properties to apply to other + types of containers. + Accordingly, we propose to move the existing ''column-rule'' properties from + the <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-multicol">Multi-column</a> spec to + the <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align">Box Alignment</a> spec. + Additionally, all new properties and shorthands in this proposal are intended + as additions to the <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align">Box Alignment</a> spec. + + +Definitions {#definitions} +-------------------------------- + + In this specification, we will use the term <dfn>lateral axis</dfn> to refer to + the axis in which the rule's thickness grows (i.e. the axis ''column-rule-width'' + use). The other axis is the rule's <dfn>longitudinal axis</dfn> and + its size in this axis is the <dfn>rule length</dfn>. + These definitions are relative to the rule itself and does not depend on if + the rule is a row or column rule, or what the 'writing-mode' is. + +Rule Images and Gradients {#rule-image} +======================================= + + Authors may specify an image or gradient to be used in place of the ''column-rule-style''. + These properties are loosely modeled after the corresponding + <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-backgrounds/#border-images">'border-image-*'</a> properties. + Rules are one-dimensional though, as opposed to borders which have four sides around an area. + A rule is like a border with just one side rendered with the other sides having ''border-style: none''. + +The 'column-rule-image-source' and 'row-rule-image-source' Properties {#column-rule-image-source} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-image-source, row-rule-image-source + Value: none | <<image>> + Initial: none + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: the keyword ''column-rule-image-source/none'' or the computed <<image>> + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + These properties specify an <<image>> to use in place of the rendering specified + by the ''column-rule-style''/''row-rule-style'' properties. + + As for borders, a rule image is not rendered when the corresponding ''column-rule-style''/''row-rule-style'' is ''column-rule-style/none''. + +The 'column-rule-image-slice' and 'row-rule-image-slice' Properties {#column-rule-image-slice} +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-image-slice, row-rule-image-slice + Value: [<<number [0,∞]>> | <<percentage [0,∞]>>]{1,2} + Initial: 0 + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to image size in the rule's longitudinal axis + Computed value: one or two values, each either a number or percentage + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + 'column-rule-image-slice' specify inward offsets from the start and end edges + of the image in the rule's longitudinal axis, dividing it into three regions: + two edge areas and one middle area. + + When two values are specified, they set the offsets on the start and end sides in + that order. If the end value is missing, it is the same as the start value. + + <dl dfn-for=column-rule-image-slice dfn-type=value> + <dt><dfn><<percentage [0,∞]>></dfn> + <dd>Percentages are relative to the image size in the rule's longitudinal axis + + <dt><dfn><<number [0,∞]>></dfn> + <dd>Numbers represent pixels in the image (if the image is a raster + image) or vector coordinates (if the image is a vector image). + </dl> + + Negative values are not allowed. + Computed values larger than the size of the image are interpreted as ''100%''. + + If the image must be sized to determine the slices + (for example, for SVG images with no intrinsic size), + then it is sized using the [[css-images-3#default-sizing]] + with no [=specified size=] and the [=rule containing rectangle=] as the [=default object size=]. + + The regions given by the 'column-rule-image-slice' values may overlap. + However if the sum of the start and end values is equal to or greater than + the size of the image, the middle part becomes empty. + + +The 'column-rule-image-repeat' and 'row-rule-image-repeat' Properties {#column-rule-image-repeat} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-image-repeat, row-rule-image-repeat + Value: stretch | repeat | round | space + Initial: stretch + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: the specified keyword + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + These properties specify how the middle part of a sliced rule image is scaled and tiled. + Values have the following meanings: + + <dl dfn-for=column-rule-image-repeat dfn-type=value> + <dt><dfn>stretch</dfn></dt> + <dd>The image is stretched to fill the area. + <dt><dfn>repeat</dfn></dt> + <dd>The image is tiled (repeated) to fill the area. + <dt><dfn>round</dfn></dt> + <dd>The image is tiled (repeated) to fill the area. If it does not + fill the area with a whole number of tiles, the image is rescaled + so that it does. + <dt><dfn>space</dfn></dt> + <dd>The image is tiled (repeated) to fill the area. If it does not + fill the area with a whole number of tiles, the extra space is + distributed around the tiles. + </dl> + + The exact process for scaling and tiling the image parts is defined by drawing the equivalent + ''border-image'' with the top and bottom ''border-image-slice'' values set from the corresponding + ''column-rule-image-slice'' values, and the ''border-image-slice'' left value set to ''100%'' and + the right value set to ''0''. The ''border-image-width'' top value set to the ''column-rule-image-slice'' + top value. The ''border-image-width'' top value set to the ''column-rule-image-slice'' + bottom value. The ''border-image-width'' top value set to zero. + + + +The 'column-rule-image' and 'row-rule-image' Shorthands {#column-rule-image} +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: column-rule-image, row-rule-image + Value: <<'column-rule-image-source'>> || <<'column-rule-image-slice'>> || <<'column-rule-image-repeat'>> + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + </pre> + + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-image-001.html">example</a> demonstrates the new + rule image properties presented above in a grid layout with spanning elements. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-image-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of image rules. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + Here's a <a href="examples/grid-image-002.html">variation</a> of the example above + that animates the container's size and stretch the middle part of the images. + <figure> + <video src="media/grid-image-002.webm" autoplay loop></video> + <figcaption> + Example of stretching image rules when the container is resized. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + This is a similar <a href="examples/grid-gradient-001.html">example</a> using gradients. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-gradient-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of gradient rules. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + Here's an <a href="examples/flexbox-coupon-rule.html">example</a> demonstrating + support for a use case mentioned in + <a href="https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/2748#issuecomment-621983931">issue #2748</a>. + It's a coupon with a perforation rendered by a semi-transparent rule image between two flex items. + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-coupon-rule.png"> + <figcaption> + An example of a semi-transparent column rule image. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +Rule Positioning and Sizing {#size} +=================================== + +The 'column-rule-width' and 'row-rule-width' Properties {#column-rule-width} +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class='propdef partial'> + Name: column-rule-width + New Values: <<percentage>> | auto + Initial: medium + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=lateral axis=] + Computed value: absolute length if the specified value is <<line-width>>; ''0px'' if the column rule style is ''column-rule-style/none'' or ''column-rule-style/hidden''. Otherwise, the specified value. + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + <pre class='propdef'> + Name: row-rule-width + Value: <<line-width>> | <<percentage>> | auto + Initial: medium + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=lateral axis=] + Computed value: absolute length if the specified value is <<line-width>>; ''0px'' if the column rule style is ''row-rule-style/none'' or ''row-rule-style/hidden''. Otherwise, the specified value. + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties sets the thickness (lateral size) of a rule in the column and row axis, respectively. + Negative specified values are not allowed. + The [=used value=] is floored at zero (in case a 'calc()' expression evaluates to a negative value for example). + + See [[#resolving-position-and-size-algo]] below for how 'auto' is resolved. + + +The 'column-rule-length' and 'row-rule-length' Properties {#column-rule-length} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-length, row-rule-length + Value: <<length-percentage>> | auto + Initial: auto + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=longitudinal axis=] + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties sets the [=rule length=] (longitudinal size) of a rule in the column and row axis, respectively. + Negative specified values are not allowed. + The [=used value=] is floored at zero (in case a 'calc()' expression evaluates to a negative value for example). + + See [[#resolving-position-and-size-algo]] below for how 'auto' is resolved. + + Note: These properties work the same as the '*-rule-width' properties in the [=lateral axis=], except that they have a different initial value. + + +The Rule Lateral Inset Properties {#column-rule-lateral-inset-start} +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-lateral-inset-start, column-rule-lateral-inset-end, row-rule-lateral-inset-start, row-rule-lateral-inset-end + Value: <<length-percentage>> | auto + Initial: auto + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=lateral axis=] + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties sets the lateral start/end offset of the rule in the column and row axis, respectively. + A positive value moves the position inward and a negative value outward from the corresponding [=rule containing rectangle's=] edge. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-lateral-002.html">example</a> demonstrates aligning a rule at the start of the gap. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-lateral-002.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of aligning a rule at the start of the gap with a lateral start offset. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-lateral-003.html">example</a> demonstrates aligning a rule at the end of the gap. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-lateral-003.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of aligning a rule at the end of the gap with a lateral end offset. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + NOTE: The ''column-rule-lateral-inset'' and ''column-rule-width'' [=used values=] are calculated in a similar way to how 'left'/'right' and + 'width' are <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS22/visudet.html#abs-non-replaced-width">calculated</a> for an absolutely positioned + box. The precise algorithm is described next. + + +Resolving a rule's position and size {#resolving-position-and-size-algo} +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + Given a triplet of values: inset-start/end and a size for an axis, ''column-rule-width/auto'' values + are resolved so that the sum of the three values equals the [=rule containing rectangle=] size in + the same axis. These are the rules for resolving them: + <ol id=rule-sizing> + <li>if all the values are ''column-rule-width/auto'' then set both inset values to zero and solve for size + <li>if none of the values are ''column-rule-width/auto'' then the situation is over-constrained: solve by + treating the end inset value as ''column-rule-width/auto'' + <li>if both inset properties are ''column-rule-width/auto'', but the size is not, then solve with the additional constraint + that the inset values must have equal values (resulting in the rule being centered) + <li>if the size is ''column-rule-width/auto'' and only one of the inset values is ''column-rule-width/auto'' then set the ''column-rule-width/auto'' inset value to zero + and solve for size, if that makes size negative then set the size to zero and solve for the ''column-rule-width/auto'' + inset value instead (i.e. the rule is sized to fill the remaining space, until it becomes zero in + which case its positioned at the non-''column-rule-width/auto'' inset edge) + <li>if the size is ''column-rule-width/auto'' and both inset values are non-''column-rule-width/auto'' then solve for size, + if that makes the size negative then set the size to zero and solve again by + treating the end inset value as ''column-rule-width/auto'' + </ol> + + These rules resolves the ''column-rule-width'', ''column-rule-lateral-inset-start'', and ''column-rule-lateral-inset-end'' triplet + of values in a rule's lateral axis. + + The same rules are also used to resolve ''column-rule-length'', ''column-rule-longitudinal-[edge-]inset-start'', and ''column-rule-longitudinal-[edge-]inset-end'' triplet of values in a rule's longitudinal axis (see the <a href=#column-rule-longitudinal-inset-start>longitudinal</a> property + descriptions below for which of the "edge" or non-"edge" values is used). + + Ditto for the corresponding ''row-rule-*'' properties. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-lateral-001.html">example</a> demonstrates the rules above. + Note in particular the latter two grids, which shows what happens when the sum of the + insets are greater than the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size. There's still + a zero-sized column rule there, which the row rule (purple) aligns to. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-lateral-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of lateral rule sizing with various inset values. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +The 'column-rule-lateral-inset' and 'row-rule-lateral-inset' Shorthands {#column-rule-lateral-inset} +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: column-rule-lateral-inset + Value: <<'column-rule-lateral-inset-start'>> <<'column-rule-lateral-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: row-rule-lateral-inset + Value: <<'row-rule-lateral-inset-start'>> <<'row-rule-lateral-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + These are shortands for specifying the corresponding start/end values. + If one value is specified it is used for both start and end. + + +The Rule Longitudinal Inset Properties {#column-rule-longitudinal-inset-start} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-longitudinal-inset-start, column-rule-longitudinal-inset-end, row-rule-longitudinal-inset-start, row-rule-longitudinal-inset-end + Value: <<length-percentage>> | auto + Initial: 0 + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=longitudinal axis=] + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties sets the longitudinal start/end inset of the rule in the column + and row axis, respectively. They are only used on a rule's edges that are interior. + The <a href=#column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start>*-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset</a> + properties are used for rule edges that are on the outer edges of an axis. + The [=used values=] are calculated the same as for the lateral properties above. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-lateral-004.html">example</a> shows the default rule alignment and size in both axes. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-lateral-004.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of a rule with default rule alignment and size in both axes. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + Note: These have a different initial value than the lateral inset properties, meaning the rule will stretch to fill the [=rule containing rectangle=] in this axis. The initial values as specified above are backward compatible with how column rules are sized and positioned in legacy <a spec=css-multicol>multi-column layout</a>. + + <aside class=example> + Here's a few simple <a href="examples/grid-longitudinal-001.html">examples</a> of + the rule sizing and inset properties. + Note that the grid items have ''opacity: 0.5'' to show any rules underneath them. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-longitudinal-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of rule sizing and inset values. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-longitudinal-002.html">example</a> demonstrates + that the inset properties can be animated and that they are relative the [=rule containing rectangle=], + which itself depends on the <a href="#rule-align">rule's alignment</a> in its longitudinal axis. + Note that the longitudinal insets in this example are definite and not animated. The reason + they follow the animated lateral position of the rule in the orthogonal axis is that they have + <a href="#column-rule-align">''column-rule-align/rule'' alignment</a>. + <figure> + <video src="media/grid-longitudinal-002.webm" autoplay loop></video> + <figcaption> + Example of rule alignment and animated inset values. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +The 'column-rule-longitudinal-inset' and 'row-rule-longitudinal-inset' Shorthands {#column-rule-longitudinal-inset} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: column-rule-longitudinal-inset + Value: <<'column-rule-longitudinal-inset-start'>> <<'column-rule-longitudinal-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: row-rule-longitudinal-inset + Value: <<'row-rule-longitudinal-inset-start'>> <<'row-rule-longitudinal-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + These shortands specify the corresponding start/end values. If one value is specified it is used for both start/end. + + +The Rule Longitudinal Edge Inset Properties {#column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start, column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-end, row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start, row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-end + Value: <<length-percentage>> | auto + Initial: 0 + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: refer to the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in the rule's [=longitudinal axis=] + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties are identical to their non-"edge" counter-parts. These properties are used + on the start edge of the first rule that on the container's start edge in its + [=longitudinal axis=], and the end edge of the last rule at the end of the container. + For interior rule edges, the <a href=#column-rule-longitudinal-inset-start>non-"edge" properties</a> are used. + In other words, these properties are used together with the <a href=#column-rule-edge-align>''*-rule-edge-align''</a> + properties (defined below) and the ''*-rule-longitudinal-inset'' properties are used together with <a href=#column-rule-align>''*-rule-align''</a>. + + +The 'column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset' and 'row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset' Shorthands {#column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset + Value: <<'column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start'>> <<'column-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + <pre class='propdef shorthand'> + Name: row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset + Value: <<'row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-start'>> <<'row-rule-longitudinal-edge-inset-end'>>? + </pre> + + These shortands specify the corresponding start/end values. If one value is specified it is used for both start/end. + + +Row Rule Style and Color {#row-rule-props} +=============================================== + +The 'row-rule-style' and 'row-rule-color' Properties {#row-rule-style} +-------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: row-rule-style + Value: <<line-style>> + Initial: none + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: specified keyword + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: row-rule-color + Value: <<color>> + Initial: currentcolor + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: computed color + Animation type: by computed value type + </pre> + + These properties are the same as the ''column-'' properties but for the row rules. + +The 'row-rule' Shorthand {#row-rule} +-------------------------------------------------- + + This shorthand works the same as ''column-rule''. + + <pre class="propdef shorthand"> + Name: row-rule + Value: <<'row-rule-width'>> || <<'row-rule-style'>> || <<'row-rule-color'>> + </pre> + + ISSUE: lots of new possible shorthands... we now have many + properties (and shorthands) with a ''column-rule'' and ''row-rule'' prefix. + Should we add shorthands for some of those with a 'rule' prefix to specify + both axes, like so: 'rule-foo: <<row-rule-foo>> <<column-rule-foo>>?'. + As usual, we have to be careful with the separator though, to make it + forward-compatible with any changes we might want to make... + + +Rule Alignment {#rule-align} +============================ + +The 'column-rule-align' and 'row-rule-align' Properties {#column-rule-align} +-------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-align, row-rule-align + Value: [gap | gap-center | gap-over | rule | rule-center | rule-over]{1,2} + Initial: gap + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + These properties specify the start/end attachment point of the [=rule containing rectangle=] + in the [=longitudinal axis=]. The start value is specified first, the end value second. + If only one value is specified it is used for both start and end. + These properties are only used for interior edges. The '*-rule-edge-align' properties + described below specify the alignment on the outer edges. The initial value, ''column-rule-align/gap'', + means that, by default, a rule will stretch its longitudinal size to fill the space + from the end of the gap "above" to the start of the gap "below" ("above" meaning the gap + in the orthogonal axis on the rule's start side). + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-align-001.html">example</a> illustrates a few alignment options. + Note that the row rules all have a 1px longitudinal inset + to separate the individual rule segments. (''column-rule-align/rule-center'', + for example, would otherwise look like one long rule) + + Note also that the column rule is intentionally not centered in + the gap (to separate the ''row-rule-align/rule-center'' position + from the ''row-rule-align/gap-center'' position) + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-align-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of 'row-rule-align' in a grid container. + </figcaption> + </figure> + + You might be wondering if there's a bug in the bottom-right example. + Why is the ''row-rule-align-start/gap-over'' not honored there? + That's a non-interior rule edge and it's controlled separately with ''row-rule-edge-align'', see below. + </aside> + +The 'column-rule-edge-align' and 'row-rule-edge-align' Properties {#column-rule-edge-align} +------------------------------------------------------------ + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-edge-align, row-rule-edge-align + Value: [gap | gap-center | gap-over]{1,2} + Initial: gap + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + These properties specify the start/end attachment point of the [=rule containing rectangle=] + in the [=longitudinal axis=] for the outer edges only. That is, the start edge of the first rule + and the end edge of the last rule (which may be the same rule). + The start value is specified first, the end value second. If only one value is specified it + is used for both start and end. (Attachment points for the interior rule edges are + specified with the <a href=#column-rule-align>'*-rule-align'</a> properties above.) + + Note: The ''column-rule-align/rule''/''column-rule-align/rule-center''/''column-rule-align/rule-over'' + keywords are omitted here (compared with + ''column-rule-align'') since there are no rules in the edge gutters. + + + The figure below illustrates the alignment values. + The red values are used for the top column rule's start edge and the yellow + values are used for its end edge. The yellow values are also used for the bottom + column rule's start edge. However, in this + case the roles of ''column-rule-align/gap'' / ''column-rule-align/gap-over'' and + ''column-rule-align/rule'' / ''column-rule-align/rule-over'' are swapped. It's only the + center values that are shared. Also note that ''column-rule-align/gap-center'' + isn't necessarily aligned with ''column-rule-align/rule-center''. In this case they aren't + aligned because the row rule (purple) is using a lateral start inset. The cyan colored + values are used for the bottom column border's end edge. (If the top border were to + stretch over the entire grid, then they would be used for its end edge.) + + ''column-rule-edge-align'' controls which of the red and cyan colored + attachment points should be used. ''column-rule-edge-align'' the yellow colored + ones (and all other interior edges if there were more rows). + + <figure> + <img src="media/rule-alignment-values.png"> + <figcaption> + Illustration of rule alignment values. + </figcaption> + </figure> + + Here's the rule styling used for the above example: + ```css + column-rule: 14px solid blue; + column-rule-align: rule-center rule; + column-rule-edge-align: gap-center gap-over; + + row-rule: 16px solid #7000ff; + row-rule-lateral-inset-start: 30px; + ``` + + The alignment points follow the same pattern in the other axis for the row rules. + In this case the row rule is using the initial values (''column-rule-align/gap'') + so they align with the inline axis gap edges. + + ISSUE: Are there use cases for other box-related edge attachment points? + e.g. 'padding | padding-center | padding-over | border...' + + +Rule Extent {#rule-extent} +============================== + +The 'column-rule-extent' and 'row-rule-extent' Properties {#column-rule-extent} +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + <pre class=propdef> + Name: column-rule-extent, row-rule-extent + Value: [segment | start | end | short | long | all-start | all-end | all-short | all-long ] allow-overlap? + Initial: long + Applies to: <a>multi-column containers</a>, <a>flex containers</a>, <a>grid containers</a>, <a spec=css-tables>table</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> containers + Inherited: no + Percentages: N/A + Computed value: the specified value + Animation type: discrete + </pre> + + ISSUE: perhaps make ''all'' a separate keyword? like so: ''[segment | [[start | end | short | long] all?] ] allow-overlap?'' + + These properties specify the extent of the rule in its [=longitudinal axis=]. + <dfn>segment</dfn> is an abstract term to describe the distance between two consecutive gaps. + An extent can cover one or more segments and the <dfn>extent size</dfn> is the distance between + the start position of the first of those segments and the end position of the last segment. + We'll define ''column-rule-extent/segment'' in more detail in the container-specific sub-sections that follow. + + The ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' only affects rules in grid and table layout with spanning items/cells. + It controls whether a rule should continue through such a span. + + Note: It's only an item's <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-span">grid span</a> + that are considered when determining if an item is spanning or not, not its layout position or size. + + The ''column-rule-extent/all-*'' values makes a rule extend over all segments in an axis, + subject to not being interrupted by a span. In grid and table layout, where the tracks/table groups/rows + all have the same length in a rule's longitudinal axis, all the ''column-rule-extent/all-*'' have + the same behavior. They are intended for flexbox and masonry layout, where the gaps may fall at different + positions in adjacent flex lines and masonry tracks. + + The lateral position of a rule is determined by its first segment. + + The following sub-sections will describe the rule extent for each type of layout container in more detail. + + +### Grid Containers ### {#rule-extent-grid} + + In a [=grid container=], gaps are placed between tracks, so the ''column-rule-extent/segment'' + value maps to the extent of a [=grid cell=]. + + This <a href="examples/grid-segment-001.html">example</a> illustrates ''column-rule-extent/segment'' rules. + Note that rules are generated in all gaps, whether there are items in a grid cell or not. + + <aside class=example> + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-segment-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of column and row rules with ''column-rule-extent/segment'' extent in a grid container. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + [=Collapsed tracks=] don't count -- they don't generate gaps and thus don't have gap rules. + They generally behave as if they don't exist as far as rules are concerned. + The <a href="examples/grid-segment-002.html">example</a> below also + illustrates that the position and size of the items don't affect the rules; it's only the position and size + of the [=grid cells=] that count. + <aside class=example> + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-segment-002.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of column and row rules with in a grid container with [=collapsed tracks=]. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + Rules behave symmetrically in the grid axes, but a [=masonry axis=] in a + <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid-3">masonry grid layout</a> behaves + differently; we'll cover that case in a separate <a href=#rule-extent-masonry>section</a> later. + + In a grid axis, rules are created between adjacent (non-collapsed) tracks and their [=extent sizes=] + are controlled by the ''column-rule-extent''/''row-rule-extent'' values as follows: + <dl dfn-for=row-rule-extent dfn-type=value> + <dt><dfn>segment</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the size of [=grid cell=] in the relevant axis + <dt><dfn>start</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the size of the [=next grid cell span=] in the start-most of the two adjacent tracks + <dt><dfn>end</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the size of the [=next grid cell span=] in the end-most of the two adjacent tracks + <dt><dfn>short</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the smaller of the [=next grid cell span=] sizes of the two adjacent tracks + <dt><dfn>long</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the larger of the [=next grid cell span=] sizes of the two adjacent tracks + <dt><dfn>all-start</dfn>, <dfn>all-end</dfn>, <dfn>all-short</dfn>, <dfn>all-long</dfn></dt> + <dd>the [=extent size=] is the length of the track in the relevant axis + (they all behave the same because all tracks in a [=grid=] axis have the same size) + <dt><dfn>allow-overlap</dfn></dt> + <dd>controls whether the [=next grid cell span=] stops short of a cell which has an item spanning + over the gap (see the <a href="#rule-extent-grid-algorithm">algorithm</a> below) + </dl> + + The following algorithm determines the rule segments to create in an axis and their [=extent sizes=]. + For each pair of adjacent tracks, we first find the <dfn>next grid cell span</dfn> for + each track. Then select one of those per the property values above. + + For each pair of adjacent tracks, start by setting each track's <var>current cell</var> to + be its first cell in the [=implicit grid=], then: + + <ol id="rule-extent-grid-algorithm"> + <li>if ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' was not specified, and the <var>current cell</var> in + the start-most of the pair of tracks contains an item that spans into the end-most of the tracks, + then skip this cell and let the <var>current cell</var> of each track be the cell after it, + then go to step 1 or exit if there are no more cells + <li>if the ''*-rule-extent'' is one of the ''column-rule-extent/all-*'' values, + then the [=next grid cell span=] is the span of cells from the <var>current cell</var> to + last cell in the track (inclusive); if ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' was not specified, + then stop before the first (opposite axis) track that contains an item spanning between this + pair of tracks + <li>otherwise, if the <var>current cell</var> is empty, or ''*-rule-extent'' is ''column-rule-extent/segment'', + then the [=next grid cell span=] of that track is the <var>current cell</var> + <li>otherwise, if the <var>current cell</var> contains items that are spanning in the same axis, + then that track's [=next grid cell span=] is the longest of those spans; + if ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' was not specified, then stop before + the first (opposite axis) track that contains an item spanning between this pair of tracks + <li>create a rule segment with the following [=extent size=]: + <ol type="lower-alpha"> + <li>for ''column-rule-extent/short''(''column-rule-extent/long''), + the [=extent size=] is the length of the shortest(longest) of + the two [=next grid cell spans=] + <li>for ''column-rule-extent/start''(''column-rule-extent/end''), + the [=extent size=] is the length of the [=next grid cell span=] + of the start-most(end-most) track + <li>for ''column-rule-extent/all-*'', + the [=extent size=] is the length of the [=next grid cell span=] + (which is always the same for the two tracks) + </ol> + <li>set the <var>current cell</var> to the next cell, in each track, that is after the last cell + of the [=next grid cell span=] that we picked in the steps above; exit if there are no more cells; + otherwise, go to step 1. + </ol> + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-extent-001.html">example</a> demonstrates the difference between + the ''row-rule-extent'' values in a grid with spanning items. The grid has seven columns. + The grid items are semi-transparent to show any rules or overlapping items under them. + Item 7 for example has ''grid-column: 2 / span 3'' and item 3 has ''grid-row: 1 / span 2''. + They are both forced to span into the cell in row 2, column 4 to illustrate what happens + when items span like this. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-extent-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of ''row-rule-extent'' in a grid container. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +#### Subgrid #### {#rule-extent-subgrid} + + A subgrid creates its own set of gap rules. It uses its own gaps, which are centered with, but + may have a different size than the ancestor grid(s), as described in + <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#subgrids">subgrids</a>. + Other than that, rules are created inside a subgrid in the same way as in a regular grid. + + A grid item that is a subgrid affects its parent grid's rule formation exactly as + a regular non-subgrid item would (whether the parent is also a subgrid or not), + i.e. its span (if any) affects the <a href="#rule-extent-grid-algorithm">algorithm</a> + above in the same way. + + ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' can be used in the parent to extend its rules under + the subgrid. The subgrid's rules, if any, are rendered by the subgrid and thus render + on top of the parent, as usual. + + When the subgrid determines its rule extents, it does not consider any items that + aren't its own grid items, i.e. any items in an ancestor grid that have been placed into + the same grid cell that the subgrid occupies are not considered. Furthermore, it only uses + its own local gap and rule metrics for positioning and sizing its rules. It doesn't + consider any gaps or rules that originate outside of the subgrid. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-subgrid-001.html">example</a> illustrates that + a subgrid uses its own local gap and rule metrics for positioning and sizing + its rules. It also shows what happens when a parent rule crosses a subgrid item. + + Note that the parent's column rule passing through the subgrid is not used for + the ''row-rule-align: rule'' in the subgrid. The subgrid is in fact completely + unaware of any parent rules. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-subgrid-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of gap rules in a subgrid. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +#### Masonry #### {#rule-extent-masonry} + + Masonry layout has one grid axis (which may be [=subgridded=]) and one [=masonry axis=]. + The grid axis works the same as has been described above. The masonry axis is special + since an item is placed into a grid track based on the layout size of the items before + it, so they are typically not aligned over the tracks. Furthermore, + the grid tracks may have a different start position + (due to [=masonry axis=] <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid-3/#tracks-alignment">alignment</a>) + and size. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-masonry-001.html">example</a> illustrates a few + variations of rules in a masonry grid layout. All the grids have + ''column-rule-edge-align: gap-over'' to extend the edge rules out to + the content-box edge. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-masonry-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of gap rules in a masonry grid. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/grid-masonry-002.html">example</a> illustrates + some of the ''column-rule-extent: all-*'' values. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-masonry-002.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of gap rules in a masonry grid. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + ISSUE: TODO: add definition list and algorithm here... + + ISSUE: is it useful to be able to create a rule extent for the <i>intersection</i> or <i>union</i> between two tracks, like so: <img style="display:block" src="media/masonry-all-shorter.png">It's pretty easy to implement, fwiw... (I accidently implemented ''column-rule-extent/short''/''column-rule-extent/long'' like that before I realized it was inconsistent with how they work elsewhere). I think it's a case that is unique to a masonry axis though, at least <i>currently</i>... + +### Flex Containers ### {#rule-extent-flexbox} + + In a <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox/#valdef-flex-direction-row">row-oriented flex container</a>, + the ''row-rule-*'' properties creates rules between flex lines, + and the ''column-rule-*'' properties creates rules between <a href=css-flexbox>flex items</a> + within a <a href=cs-flexbox>flex line</a>. + + In <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox/#valdef-flex-direction-row">column-oriented flex container</a>, + the roles of ''row-rule-extent'' and ''column-rule-extent'' are swapped. For the rest of this sub-section we + will describe the row-oriented case (just swap column/row in the text below to get the column-oriented case). + + Flex items can't span multiple lines so there are no collisions possible for the main axis rules, + hence the ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' keyword is ignored in flex layout in the main axis. + A subsequent flex line is considered as a collision for the cross axis rules, i.e. a cross axis rule + has the extent of one flex line, unless ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' is used (together with + one the ''column-rule-extent/all-*'' values). The reason is that items in different lines + typically don't line up in a way that the gaps between items are aligned across the lines + (unless an author is very careful to arrange that), so this is to have a safe default behavior. + + ''column-rule-extent/all-long allow-overlap'' can be used to override that and + the [=extent size=] is then from the cross axis start edge of the first flex line + to the cross axis end edge of the last flex line (all the ''all-*'' behave the same). + Only the first flex line creates column rules in this case, + and the rule's lateral position is taken from the gap in the first line. + + Advisement: Authors are advised to <strong>not</strong> use the ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' value in + the main axis of a multi-line flex container since it's likely to make items + on subsequent lines overlap the rules. It may be used when all flex items are + guaranteed to have the exact same main axis [=outer size=] and align such that + the gaps are aligned between all the lines. + + Rules are created between adjacent flex lines, and their [=extent sizes=] are controlled by + the ''row-rule-extent'' values defined as follows: + <dl dfn-for=row-rule-extent dfn-type=value> + <dt>segment</dt> + <dd>behaves as ''row-rule-extent/short'' + <dt>start</dt> + <dd>use the [=outer size=] of the items in the flex line on the block axis start side + <dt>end</dt> + <dd>use the [=outer size=] of the items in the flex line on the block axis end side + <dt>short</dt> + <dd>use the [=outer size=] of the [=next flex line item=] which has the smaller size (see detailed algorithm below) + <dt>long</dt> + <dd>use the [=outer size=] of the [=next flex line item=] which has the larger size (see detailed algorithm below) + <dt>all-start</dt> + <dd>the distance between the start position of the first item to the end position of the last item on the start side flex line + <dt>all-end</dt> + <dd>the distance between the start position of the first item to the end position of the last item on the end side flex line + <dt>all-short</dt> + <dd>the distance between the end-most start position of the first item on each flex line to the start-most end position of the last item on each flex line + <dt>all-long</dt> + <dd>the distance between the start-most start position of the first item on each flex line to the end-most end position of the last item on each flex line + <dt>allow-overlap</dt> + <dd>is ignored in this axis since flex items can't span between flex lines so there are no collisions (as defined in this spec) + </dl> + + The <dfn>next flex line item</dfn> is assigned by the following algorithm. + For each pair of adjacent flex lines, start with assigning the [=next flex line item=] to + the first item (in [=order-modified document order=]) on the respective line, then: + + <ol id="rule-extent-flexbox-algorithm" start=0> + <li>exit if neither line has a [=next flex line item=] + <li> + <ol type="lower-alpha"> + <li>if only one line has a [=next flex line item=] then pick that item and go to 2 + <li>if either of the two [=next flex line items=] has a start position that is + beyond the other item's end position, then pick the start-most item and go to 2. + <li>otherwise, pick the item with the smallest(largest) [=outer size=] + for ''row-rule-extent/short''(''row-rule-extent/long'') + </ol> + <li>use the picked item's [=outer size=] as this rule segment's [=extent size=], then change + the [=next flex line item=] for the picked item's line to the next item on its line + <li>assign the [=next flex line item=] for the other line to the next item on this line + that has an inline start position that is greater than the end position of the picked item + </ol> + + (start/end position and sizes above are referring to the item's margin-box in + the rule's longitudinal axis; the phrase "next item" refers to the next item + in [=order-modified document order=]) + + + <aside class=example> + Here are a few examples to illustrate the ''row-rule-extent'' values. + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-start-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''row-rule-extent: start'' <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-start-001.html">example</a>. + </figcaption> + </figure> + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-end-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''row-rule-extent: end'' <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-end-001.html">example</a>. + </figcaption> + </figure> + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-long-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''row-rule-extent: long'' <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-long-001.html">example</a>. + </figcaption> + </figure> + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-all-short-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''row-rule-extent: all-short'' <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-all-short-001.html">example</a>. + </figcaption> + </figure> + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-all-long-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''row-rule-extent: all-long'' <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-all-long-001.html">example</a>. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + <aside class=example> + This is an <a href="examples/flexbox-extent-all-long-allow-overlap-001.html">example</a> to illustrate + what happens when an ''column-rule-extent: all-long allow-overlap'' rule is + used and the gaps aren't aligned. (The flex items are semi-transparent + to show the column rules underneath). + <figure> + <img src="media/flexbox-extent-all-long-allow-overlap-001.png"> + <figcaption> + A ''column-rule-extent: all-long allow-overlap'' example. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + +### Table Containers ### {#rule-extent-table} + + A <a spec=css-tables>table</a> container creates rules between its + <a spec=css-tables>table-column-groups</a> and <a spec=css-tables>table-row-groups</a>. + <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-tables/#visibility-collapse-rendering">Collapsed</a> + column-groups and row-groups are treated as if they don't exist. + Column rules (between <a spec=css-tables>table-column-groups</a>) collide with <a spec=css-tables>table-row-groups</a>. + Row rules (between <a spec=css-tables>table-row-groups</a>) collide with <a spec=css-tables>table-column-groups</a>. + The ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' can be used to create rules that extend over + the entire column/row length. Given that all <a spec=css-tables>table-column-groups</a> have the same block + axis size and all <a spec=css-tables>table-row-groups</a> have same the inline axis size, + the ''column-rule-extent/short''/''column-rule-extent/long''/''column-rule-extent/start''/''column-rule-extent/end'' + keywords behave the same. Ditto for the ''column-rule-extent/all-*'' keywords. + + <aside class=example> + Note, column 2 is collapsed in this example. + <figure> + <img src="media/table-rules-001.png"> + <figcaption> + An <a href="examples/table-rules-001.html">example</a> of table rules. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + ISSUE: sort out if non-collapsed column-groups that only contain collapsed columns should generate rules, ditto row-groups/rows + + +### Table Row Group Containers ### {#rule-extent-table-row-group} + + A <a spec=css-tables>table-row-group</a> container creates rules between its <a spec=css-tables>table-rows</a> and between each + <a spec=css-tables>table-cell</a> in a row. Collapsed <a spec=css-tables>table-rows</a> are treated as if they don't exist. + Collapsed <a spec=css-tables>table-columns</a> are treated as if they don't exist. + + Row rules (between <a spec=css-tables>table-rows</a>) collide with cells that have + a row <a spec=css-tables>span</a> crossing it. + Column rules (between <a spec=css-tables>table-cells</a>) collide with cells that have + a column <a spec=css-tables>span</a> crossing it. + ''column-rule-extent/allow-overlap'' can be used to create rules that + extend over such spanning cells. + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/table-row-group-rules-001.html">example</a> illustrates rules between + table rows and cells. And also what happens when the table rules from + the last example is also applied. + <figure> + <img src="media/table-row-group-rules-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of table row and cell rules. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + ''visibility:collapse'' on <a>table-cells</a> does not affect the rules in any way. + + +### Multi-Column Containers ### {#rule-extent-multicol} + + <a>Multi-column containers</a> already support rendering column rules between their columns. + That's now extended with all the new features described above. The changes described + above are backwards-compatible with existing web content that use <i>valid</i> ''column-rule'' + style values. Some previously <i>invalid</i> ''column-rule'' values are now <i>valid</i> + though, which could cause problems. For example, ''column-rule-width: 100%'', which + previously would not parse, will now start doing something. + + The ''row-rule-*'' properties apply to <a>multi-column containers</a>, and create + row rules between <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-multicol-1/#multi-column-line">multicol lines</a> and <a>spanners</a>, + separating them in the block axis. + + The [=segments=] are the columns and the ''margin-box'' of <a>spanners</a>. + + ISSUE: this proposal makes the assumption that the related proposal that + ''row-gap'' should apply to multi-column containers is also adopted + (<a href=https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6746>issue #6746</a>). + + <aside class=example> + This <a href="examples/multicol-row-rule-001.html">example</a> illustrates rules in + a multi-column container. + <figure> + <img src="media/multicol-row-rule-001.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of column and row rules in a multi-column. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + + <aside class=example> + If <a>multi-column containers</a> add support for + 'column-span: <<integer>>' some time in the future, + this is how row rules will work: + <figure> + <img src="media/multicol-colspan-2.png"> + <figcaption> + Example of ''column-span: 2'' in a multi-column with column and row rules. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + + +The Rule Containing Rectangle {#rule-containing-rectangle} +========================================================== + + The <dfn>rule containing rectangle</dfn> is formed by the <a href="#rule-extent">rule extent</a> + and <a href="#rule-align">alignment</a> in the [=longitudinal axis=], and by the size of the + <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align/#gutter">gutter</a> in the [=lateral axis=]. + (For clarity, the size of the gutter is calculated from the <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align/#gaps">gap</a> + properties plus any extra space contributed by <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align/#distribution-values">alignment distribution</a> + but does not include any item margins.) + + It is important to note that the [=rule containing rectangle's=] size in an axis isn't affected by any of + the <a href="#column-rule-lateral-inset">inset properties</a> <i>in the same axis</i> as that would lead to a circular + dependency when resolving inset percentage values. (The [=rule containing rectangle=] is the percentage basis + for all the rule properties which take percentage values.) However, a rule that uses + ''column-rule-align: rule | rule-center | rule-over'' is affected by the <a href="#column-rule-lateral-inset">lateral inset properties</a> + of the rule it aligns to in the <i>opposite axis</i>. + + Here's an illustration of the [=rule containing rectangle=] (the dashed green rectangle) for the top blue rule. + This is a 2x2 grid using the default extent, so the [=extent size=] is the row's block size. + It has the following non-default rule properties: + ```css + column-rule: 14px solid blue; + column-rule-align: rule; + column-rule-edge-align: gap-center; + column-rule-longitudinal-inset-end: 8px; + + row-rule: 6px solid black; + row-rule-lateral-inset-start: 20px; + ``` + + <figure> + <img src="media/rule-containing-rectangle.png"> + <figcaption> + The Rule Containing Rectangle + </figcaption> + </figure> + + Note that the [=rule containing rectangle=] extends to the start of the black horizontal rule, which has a ''row-rule-lateral-inset-start/20px'' + lateral inset (making it non-centered). We align to its start with ''column-rule-align: rule''. From there, + we move the bottom edge of the blue rule up by ''column-rule-longitudinal-inset-end/8px'' with ''column-rule-longitudinal-inset-end: 8px''. + The default ''column-rule-length: auto'' then fills the resulting area. If we were to use + ''column-rule-length: 100%'' here instead, then the rule would fill the [=rule containing rectangle=] + vertically, since that's its percentage basis. (The end inset would then be ignored since the start inset + is zero by default so the situation is over-constrained, and we resolve by ignoring the end inset, per the + <a href=#rule-sizing>sizing rules</a>.) + + +Rule Painting Order {#rule-painting-order} +========================================== + + Column and row rules are painted in the same layer as the element's border. + They are painted after (on top of) the element's border. + All column rules for an element are painted first, then all of its row rules. + The rules for an axis are painted in the order they were generated by + the <a href="#rule-extent">rule extent</a> algorithms described above. + Typically from the logical start to the end of the axis. + + For table layout, all the <a spec=css-tables>table</a> rules (in both axes) + are painted before the rules for the row-groups. The painting order between + multiple row-groups is whatever the <a href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-tables">table spec</a> + specifies. For an individual row-group, the rules are painted in logical + start to end order in both axes. + + Again, note that for a specific fragment, + <strong>all the column rules are painted before all the row rules</strong>, + the above merely tries to clarify the painting order of the rules for + a specific axis. + + +Rule Overflow {#rule-overflow} +============================== + + The column and row rule areas contributes to a fragment's [=ink overflow=]. + Note that they can overflow an fragment's border-box due to negative inset + values etc. + + <aside class=example> + Here's an <a href="examples/grid-longitudinal-003.html">example</a> showing + rules that overflow their container and how they are clipped. + Both grids have large negative insets to extend the rules outside of the container. + The right grid has ''overflow: hidden'' which clips its rules at the padding area edge. + <figure> + <img src="media/grid-longitudinal-003.png"> + <figcaption> + Examples of rule overflow and clipping. + </figcaption> + </figure> + </aside> + + For clarity, none of the properties in this spec affects layout in any way. + Column and row rules are purely a painting effect. |