- From: L. David Baron <dbaron@dbaron.org>
- Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 16:35:05 -0700
- To: public-css-testsuite@w3.org
The following 28 tests say that no red must be visible on the page. However, it's entirely normal to have red on the page as a result of antialising effects, since it's the drawing of black text on top of red text. (In these cases, particularly so, since the text is the Ahem font in italic style.) Some of the other tests with "no red" mention antialising effects, but these don't, and therefore I interpret the tests to (a) fail in Firefox and (b) be invalid, and I am marking them as such in my implementation report. (I'd also note that I now have images for all of the noninteractive tests, and a script to score unique images, starting with the most common ones, at http://hg.mozilla.org/users/dbaron_mozilla.com/css21-implementation-report/ .) -David html4/font-011.htm html4/font-012.htm html4/font-013.htm html4/font-014.htm html4/font-015.htm html4/font-016.htm html4/font-027.htm html4/font-028.htm html4/font-029.htm html4/font-030.htm html4/font-031.htm html4/font-032.htm html4/font-042.htm html4/font-043.htm xhtml1/font-011.xht xhtml1/font-012.xht xhtml1/font-013.xht xhtml1/font-014.xht xhtml1/font-015.xht xhtml1/font-016.xht xhtml1/font-027.xht xhtml1/font-028.xht xhtml1/font-029.xht xhtml1/font-030.xht xhtml1/font-031.xht xhtml1/font-032.xht xhtml1/font-042.xht xhtml1/font-043.xht -- L. David Baron http://dbaron.org/ Mozilla Corporation http://www.mozilla.com/
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