- From: taka oshiyama <oshiyama@est.co.jp>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:52:02 +0900
- To: fantasai <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net>
- Cc: public-css-testsuite@w3.org
fantasai Please find an updated testcase I re-submitted for the come-back: http://test.csswg.org/source/contributors/east-tokyo/submitted/css3-text/text-transform-fullwidth-001.xht and a reftest for: http://test.csswg.org/source/contributors/east-tokyo/submitted/css3-text/reftest/text-transform-fullwidth-001-ref.xht Also, Please see my replies I put in-line below and appreciate your kind review. Please let me know if any comments/suggestions further. (2011/02/17 6:52), fantasai wrote: > On 02/13/2011 10:21 PM, taka oshiyama wrote: >> Hi >> I submitted a new test case for your kind review. The test case is >> stored here! >> >> http://test.csswg.org/source/contributors/east-tokyo/submitted/css3-text/text-transform-fullwidth-001.xht >> >> Please let me know if you have any comments. > Hello Taka, > Koji has some good comments. Yes, the are very thoughtful and I reflected in this test case. > Here is another one: in many cases > the fullwidth and halfwidth variants will look similar or identical in > their glyph shape, but have different advance widths so that they > are wider. In such cases, your test will be hard to evaluate correctly. > > To fix this problem, I suggest you wrap each character in its own > <span> and give the <span> a background-color. Yes, I wrapped to the next line and also give cyan color under the characters. > Then instead of > placing the pairs side-by-side, place them over-under. This way the > width of the character can be easily evaluated whether or not the > glyph is the same size and shape. Yes. I placed on a up and down pair. > ~fantasai > > -- regards, from taka 押山 隆 takashi oshiyama oshiyama@est.co.jp (or takaoshiyama@gmail.com) mobile: 080-4148-7654 イースト株式会社 〒151-0053 渋谷区代々木2-22-8 www.est.co.jp
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