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Boten marks lack wide support #173

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r12a opened this issue Feb 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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Boten marks lack wide support #173

r12a opened this issue Feb 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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doc:jlreq Used for gap analysis (only) to indicate target document. gap The first comment in this issue is read by the gap-analysis document. i:text_decoration Other inline features l:ja Japanese p:ok s:jpan Japanese script x:clreq x:jpan

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r12a commented Feb 3, 2020

This issue is applicable to Japanese & Chinese, in particular.

Chinese and Japanese have a native way of indicating emphasis for short ranges of inline text which involves placing a small mark above or below the characters being emphasised in horizontal text, and to the right/left in vertical text.

The actual marks used vary, depending on author preference, although some marks are more common in vertical text and others in horizontal. Typically, dots, circles, or 'sesame seed' shapes are used.

The following illustrates this:
Slide0210-3107917968

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css-text-decor CSS has several properties for displaying emphasis marks, and colouring them, positioning them, etc.

The GAP

The tests below check for support of the most common shapes, and that the positioning can be managed. When this gap was initially raised, Chrome (and legacy Edge) did not support display of emphasis marks, but now all major browsers support them.

Tests & results:

i18n test suite, CSS3 Text decoration, emphasis marks

Action taken

Document the layout requirements for Chinese and Japanese.

Outcomes

Boten marks are now supported in all 3 major engines: Gecko, Blink, and Webkit.

@r12a r12a added gap The first comment in this issue is read by the gap-analysis document. doc:jlreq Used for gap analysis (only) to indicate target document. p:advanced Used for gap analysis issues (only) to indicate priority. i:text_decoration Other inline features labels Feb 3, 2020
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r12a commented Feb 3, 2020

The first comment in this issue contains text that will automatically appear in one or more gap-analysis documents as a subsection with the same title as this issue. Any edits made to that comment will be immediately available in the Editor's draft of the document. Proposals for changes or discussion of the content can be made by adding comments below this point.

Relevant gap analysis documents include:
ChineseJapanese

@r12a r12a added the x:jpan label May 18, 2021
@r12a r12a added doc:clreq p:ok and removed p:advanced Used for gap analysis issues (only) to indicate priority. labels Sep 2, 2022
@r12a r12a added x:clreq and removed doc:clreq labels Sep 7, 2022
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xfq commented Oct 13, 2023

Added links to clreq and jlreq.

@r12a r12a moved this to Fixed in Gap-analysis pipeline Jun 20, 2024
@r12a r12a added s:jpan Japanese script l:ja Japanese labels Jul 4, 2024
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The most common form for this is the use of an external variable or a combination of two variables that are used to determine whether or not the object has been created in the first place and which of those variables has the highest probability of being generated from the object itself or the result in a particular situation that has the highest likelihood of success in the future of this case

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