- From: Dave Cramer <dauwhe@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:44:41 -0500
- To: "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>
Received on Tuesday, 26 January 2016 15:45:11 UTC
Issue 18 in CSS Text 4 asks: >Is this intended to say that it’s the centers of the alignment characters that should be aligned? >It’s not clear that’s what it says, but that (or a different behavior) needs to be specified, >to describe what happens when different occurrences of the alignment character >are in different fonts. (Further, is that the intended behavior? >Probably the most significant use case to consider is bold vs. non-bold text, >which only varies slightly in width.) I've been looking at what InDesign does. It appears to align the origins of the alignment character glyphs, which sometimes does not result in the centers of the alignment characters being centered. I'm seeing similar behavior from a TeX package I tried. This is consistent with the printed examples we've found so far. Dave
Received on Tuesday, 26 January 2016 15:45:11 UTC