<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" class="reftest-wait" onload="document.documentElement.setCurrentTime(1); setTimeAndSnapshot(1, false)"> <!-- XXXdholbert the above "document.documentElement.setCurrentTime" call shouldn't be necessary - it's a temporary workaround for Bug 552873 --> <script xlink:href="smil-util.js" type="text/javascript"/> <!-- This test consists of a 4x3 grid, containing various cases with animations that have attributeType="CSS" vs "XML", for the presentational ("mapped") attribute 'fill-opacity'. As one would expect, the "CSS" and "XML" versions are treated as separate animation targets. However, there are some interactions: - When they conflict, both the inline style & any animations with attributeType="CSS" will have higher priority than the XML attribute and animations with attributeType="XML". - However, as described in the "FIRST ROW" comment below, animations with attributeType="XML" can sometimes feed in to the base value used for animations with attributeType="CSS". --> <!-- GIANT GREEN BACKGROUND --> <!-- (We'll put red rects on top, and then animate them to be transparent --> <rect height="100%" width="100%" fill="lime" /> <!-- FIRST ROW: Additive CSS and XML animations, with CSS or XML base values. When the base value is set using the inline style attribute, the attributeType="XML" animation should be ignored, because the XML attribute gets masked by the inline style. However, when the base value is set using the XML attribute (or more generally, when attributeType="XML" animations aren't masked by a value in the inline style or in a stylesheet), then the animations will effectively add together, because the (animated) XML attribute feeds into the computed style, which gets used as the base value for the CSS animation. --> <g> <!-- CSS base value + CSS animation + XML animation --> <rect x="0" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" by="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" by="-0.5" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- CSS base value + XML animation + CSS animation --> <rect x="50" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" by="-0.5" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" by="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + CSS animation + XML animation --> <rect x="100" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" by="-0.2" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" by="-0.3" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + XML animation + CSS animation --> <rect x="150" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" by="-0.2" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" by="-0.3" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> </g> <!-- SECOND ROW: Single animation, with CSS or XML attributeType & base value. In every case except for CSS-base-value + XML animation, the animation should take effect. --> <g transform="translate(0, 50)"> <!-- CSS base value + CSS animation --> <rect x="0" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- CSS base value + XML animation --> <!-- (starting at fill-opacity 0, since anim shouldn't have any effect --> <rect x="50" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="0.5" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + CSS animation --> <rect x="100" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + XML animation --> <rect x="150" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> </g> <!-- THIRD ROW: Competing animations, with CSS or XML attributeType & base value. In each case, the attributeType="CSS" animation should win. --> <g transform="translate(0, 100)"> <!-- CSS base value + CSS animation animation vs XML animation --> <rect x="0" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- CSS base value + XML animation vs CSS animation --> <rect x="50" width="50" height="50" fill="red" style="fill-opacity: 0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + CSS animation vs XML animation --> <rect x="100" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> <!-- XML base value + XML animation vs CSS animation --> <rect x="150" width="50" height="50" fill="red" fill-opacity="0.5"> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="XML" to="1" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> <animate attributeName="fill-opacity" attributeType="CSS" to="0" dur="1s" fill="freeze"/> </rect> </g> </svg>