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We are analyzing https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3736.

Title:
[css-flexbox] Why does flex item aspect ratio sizing not take max-width into account? · Issue #3736 · w3c/csswg-drafts
Description:
Here: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox/#algo-main-item The cross axis max-size is not taken into account. That differs from the min-size calculation here: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox/#min-size-auto This leads to unfortunate ...
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  • Also, my point about consistency was about how the cross size max size is treated, it seems inconsistent for no real reason?
  • But that's not what I'm concerned about (and anyway, why would we fall down to that?
  • I suppose the issue here is that “cross size” is not clarified as to whether it's the “used cross size” or the value of the cross size property?
  • Shouldn't that be consistent?
  • The resulting main size is 5px, the cross size is 5px, and the image maintains its 1:1 aspect ratio, which is exactly the result you want in 972576, no?
  • The “used cross size” maps to the “used height” in this case, right?
  • Those two calculations are consistent, are they not?
  • Why doesn't it have a definite cross size?
  • Why would it "usually" be 5px?
  • Yes, specifying that the cross size needs to be clamped by max (and min?
  • [css-flexbox] Why does flex item aspect ratio sizing not take max-width into account?
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