Re: Questions about microsoft tests (3nd version)

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Arron Eicholz
<Arron.Eicholz@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Robert Stam wrote
>
>> 4) ---------
>> chapter_9\inline-formatting-context-017.xht
>>
>> Test expects the text to fit on two lines where the first line is justified.
>
> I see no issue here. The test always has two lines of text. If you are zoomed or text size is increased then you violate the rules for running the test suite cases. Those guidelines state you have the browser defaults.


I see more than two lines, even at default configuration (text size
16px), in Firefox on a Linux machine. It depends on the default font.
The same applies to inline-formatting-context-020 (I see three lines,
not two, even at browser defaults).

Additionally, inline-formatting-context-017 assumes that in case of
'justify' the last line is not justified. This is the normal behavior
for all current browsers, but when I looked in the spec I didn't find
any mention of it (only CSS3 has a special property to control the
last line).  Maybe I missed it.
Anyway, perhaps using _not_ justified text for the comparison could be
better than using the "last line" of justified text.


Best regards,
Bruno

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Bruno Fassino http://www.brunildo.org/test

Received on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 06:50:13 UTC