Re: [CSS3 Text] Thoughts on hanging-punctuation property

On 2007-10-09, Daniel wrote:
> […]
>
> And there is a really To answer a question on the page ‘Which marks are
> affected?‘: All characters from the General, and Supplemental Punctuation
> blocks as per the Unicode standard must appear as hanging. The most
> correct method is to have any punctuation appear as hanging; including (
> [ . - and anything else. The only exceptions would POSSIBLY be U+2052
> COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN and any other punctuation mark that appears with
> U+20 SPACE—or any other space character—on both sides.

‘Punctuation (i.e, characters defined in Unicode in the "open" (Ps), "close" 
(Pe), "initial" (Pi). "final" (Pf) and "other" (Po) punctuation classes), 
that precedes or follows the first letter should be included. [UNICODE]’
― http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-selectors-20051215/#first-letter
-- 
Daniel Aleksandersen

Received on Thursday, 11 October 2007 23:14:01 UTC