[css-writing-modes-3] the "T" in text-orientation-mixed-001

Kazuaki,

[src]
http://test.csswg.org/source/css-writing-modes-3/text-orientation-mixed-001.xht

[nightly-unstable]
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css-writing-modes-3_dev/nightly-unstable/html/text-orientation-mixed-001.htm

This test will require some explanations and probably some adjustments 
too.

First of all, the T used for the test is not a T Unicode Character 
'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T' (decimal code is 84; hexadecimal code is 54) 
but rather Unicode Character 'FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T' (decimal 
code is 65332; hexadecimal code is FF34).
Was this intentional? ... and part of the test?

The text assert does not make any mention of this and the test assert 
makes no mention of why the T does not rotate like other characters. 
That's why I started to look into this test.

TakaoPGothic font, which is a system font on my system, will be used to 
display that T (decimal code is 65332); my system is not going to use 
the embedded font (DejaVuSerif-webfont.woff) for that character. This 
can explain the difference between the image and the rendering as far as 
both T are involved.

http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/CSS3WritingModes/T-in-text-orientation-mixed-001-test.html

Gérard
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Received on Sunday, 16 August 2015 08:17:04 UTC