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As mentioned in the discussion on http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-pointer-events/2014JulSep/0134.html we should add "pointerleave" to the sentence in "9.1 The touch-action CSS property" concerning default behavior/gesture and how it ends/closes the stream of events. Current: "The user agent must fire a pointer event named pointercancel (and subsequently a pointerout event) whenever all of the following are true, in order to end the stream of events for the pointer:" Change to: "The user agent must fire a pointer event named pointercancel (and subsequently a pointerout and pointerleave event) whenever all of the following are true, in order to end the stream of events for the pointer:"
as per call on 23 Sept: "The user agent must fire a pointer event named pointercancel (and subsequently a pointerout event and one or more pointerleave events) whenever all of the following are true, in order to end the stream of events for the pointer:"
Tada: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/pointerevents/rev/0dc3e51284e4