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Merge pull request #578 from w3c/issue-0358-ttml1-0275
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Apply fix from ttml1/#275 (#358).
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skynavga committed Jan 25, 2018
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other out-of-line style properties, thus creating a chain of references starting at the
affected element. When expressed in this manner, the association of style information
is referred to as <emph>chained referential styling</emph>.</p>
<p>If the same style property is specified in more than one referenced
style set, then the last referenced style set applies, where the order of application starts from
the affected element and proceeds to referenced style sets, and, in turn, to subsequent referenced style sets.</p>
<p>A loop in a sequence of chained style references must be considered an error.</p>
<p>The use of referential styling is restricted to making
reference to <el>style</el> element descendants of a <el>styling</el>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<note role="explanation">
<p>In the above example, the text of the second paragraph is yellow, since <code>tts:color='yellow'</code>
effectively overwrites (is merged over) the <code>tts:color='white'</code> that style <code>s2</code> obtains by a reference to style
<code>s1</code>.</p>
</note>
</div4>
<div4 id="semantics-style-association-nested">
<head>Nested Styling</head>
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