[csswg-drafts] [css-inline-3] `text-edge` and `line-height` have the same conceptual job (#8477)

litherum has just created a new issue for https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts:

== [css-inline-3] `text-edge` and `line-height` have the same conceptual job ==
[This is one of a series of issues we're filing about the design feedback of `leading-trim` and `text-edge`. As far as we know, these properties are unimplemented in any browser, which means now is a good time to give feedback on their overall design. For each of the issues we're filing, we don't have a fully-formed proposal that would solve the problem, but we do have some avenues of potential mitigation in mind, and we're offering these ideas as a starting point for further discussion.]

`text-edge` and `line-height` both increase/decrease the amount of layout space an inline box takes. Except, because of the interaction described in XYZW, sometimes one of them is applied, and other times, the other one is applied. But they’re doing the same thing, and have similar effects on the layout size of inline boxes.

A potential solution is to merge the two properties, as described in XYZW.



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Received on Monday, 20 February 2023 02:57:11 UTC