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- Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2020 23:45:39 +0000
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The CSS Working Group just discussed `Sizing atomic inlines as initial letters`, and agreed to the following: * `RESOLVED: Atomic inline initial letter size as regular atomic inlines, except for auto sizes being calculated using the initial letter algorithm` <details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary> <heycam> Topic: Sizing atomic inlines as initial letters<br> <heycam> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3231<br> <heycam> fantasai: an atomic inline is something like an image or an inline-block<br> <heycam> ... wasn't a lot of clarity on it, committed a bunch of changes saying the size as they do in normal circumstances unless it's an auto size, when we use the initial letter sizing algorithm<br> <fantasai> https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/commit/7f135bedb7e7732e2ca042efd906a1e51d171cf9<br> <heycam> ... auto sizing is special, but everything else is normally as for atomic inlines<br> <heycam> ... wanted to run this past the WG<br> <heycam> florian: it's a change from being vague? or some other definition?<br> <heycam> fantasai: from being vague<br> <heycam> faceless2_: we're trying to do this right now. seems to be a good idea, looks like it will work<br> <heycam> Rossen_: any other opinions or objections?<br> <heycam> RESOLVED: Atomic inline initial letter size as regular atomic inlines, except for auto sizes being calculated using the initial letter algorithm<br> </details> -- GitHub Notification of comment by css-meeting-bot Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3231#issuecomment-638518056 using your GitHub account
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