- From: Elika Etemad via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:51:53 +0000
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Update of /sources/public/csswg/css3-text In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv26153 Modified Files: Overview.html Overview.src.html Log Message: Fix grammar/markup errors. Index: Overview.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/csswg/css3-text/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.105 retrieving revision 1.106 diff -u -d -r1.105 -r1.106 --- Overview.html 16 Apr 2011 07:11:35 -0000 1.105 +++ Overview.html 16 Apr 2011 07:51:50 -0000 1.106 @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ <dt>This version: <dd><a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-text/Overview.html">$Date: - 2011/04/16 06:15:59 $ (CVS $Revision$)</a> <!-- + 2011/04/16 07:11:35 $ (CVS $Revision$)</a> <!-- <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-text-20110416/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-text-20110416/</a></dd> --> @@ -3201,13 +3201,13 @@ class=property>word-spacing</code>’</a>.) <p>The <dfn id=punctuation-symbols>punctuation</dfn> category defines the - expansion opportunities exists between any pair of characters from the + expansion opportunities existing between any pair of characters from the Unicode symbols (S*) and punctuation (P*) classes and at enabled <a href="#text-autospace">autospace</a> points. <span class=issue>the relationship of expansion opportunity and ‘<a href="#text-spacing"><code class=property>text-spacing</code></a>’ needs more review</span> The default justification priority of these - points depends on the justification method as defined below; however there + points depends on the justification method as defined above; however there may be additional rules controlling their justification behavior due to typographic tradition. For example, there are traditionally no expansion opportunities between consecutive EM DASH U+2014, HORIZONTAL BAR U+2015, @@ -5916,13 +5916,13 @@ <ol> <li>If the script is cursive and may expand cursively but must not - space between letters, it is <i>cursive<i>. </i></i> + space between letters, it is <i>cursive</i>. <li>If ths script primarily flexes word separators, it is either - <i>discrete<i> or <i>connected</i>. <i>Discrete</i> scripts can space + <i>discrete</i> or <i>connected</i>. <i>Discrete</i> scripts can space between letters. <i>Connected</i> scripts must not space between letters (typically because that would break the connections or - otherwise look bad). </i></i> + otherwise look bad). <li>If the script primarily expands equally between its grapheme clusters in native typesettings, it is either <i>block</i> or Index: Overview.src.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/csswg/css3-text/Overview.src.html,v retrieving revision 1.203 retrieving revision 1.204 diff -u -d -r1.203 -r1.204 --- Overview.src.html 16 Apr 2011 07:11:35 -0000 1.203 +++ Overview.src.html 16 Apr 2011 07:51:51 -0000 1.204 @@ -2308,13 +2308,13 @@ <a href="#word-separator">word separators</a>. (See <a href="#word-spacing">'word-spacing'</a>.) <p>The <dfn id="punctuation-symbols">punctuation</dfn> category defines - the expansion opportunities exists between any pair of characters + the expansion opportunities existing between any pair of characters from the Unicode symbols (S*) and punctuation (P*) classes and at enabled <a href="#text-autospace">autospace</a> points. <span class="issue">the relationship of expansion opportunity and 'text-spacing' needs more review</span> The default justification priority of these points depends on the - justification method as defined below; however there may be + justification method as defined above; however there may be additional rules controlling their justification behavior due to typographic tradition. For example, there are traditionally no expansion opportunities @@ -4392,9 +4392,9 @@ <p>Guidelines for classification consider letter-spacing and justification: <ol> <li>If the script is cursive and may expand cursively but must not - space between letters, it is <i>cursive<i>. + space between letters, it is <i>cursive</i>. <li>If ths script primarily flexes word separators, it is either - <i>discrete<i> or <i>connected</i>. <i>Discrete</i> scripts can + <i>discrete</i> or <i>connected</i>. <i>Discrete</i> scripts can space between letters. <i>Connected</i> scripts must not space between letters (typically because that would break the connections or otherwise look bad).
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