[css-writing-modes-3] text-combine-upright-inherit-all-001 and text-combine-upright-inherit-all-002

Koji,

[test]
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css-writing-modes-3_dev/nightly-unstable/html/text-combine-upright-inherit-all-001.htm

[reference file]
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css-writing-modes-3_dev/nightly-unstable/html/reference/text-combine-upright-inherit-all-001.htm

When I take such test with Firefox 42.0a1 (all buildID), the reference 
file *_matches perfectly_* the test while the pass-fail-conditions 
sentence clearly describes that Firefox 42 *_fails_* that test.

I have no idea how to improve that test right now.

As I am sure I said before, presumably to Hajime, testing properties 
that inherits by default is very difficult...


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[test]
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css-writing-modes-3_dev/nightly-unstable/html/text-combine-upright-inherit-all-002.htm

[reference file]
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css-writing-modes-3_dev/nightly-unstable/html/reference/text-combine-upright-inherit-all-002.htm

1-
line 8:  <meta charset="utf-8">

The charset meta should be between lines 2 and 3; we want browsers to 
know soon about the character encoding.

2-
     <meta content="Two white triangles does not pointing to the right. 
Pointing up." name="assert">

Obviously, this needs updating.

The test must obviously be testing inheritance through the containment 
hierarchy and must also be testing interrupted (by a box boundary) text 
runs..

3-
When I take such test with Firefox 42.0a1 (all buildID), the reference 
file *_matches perfectly_* the test while the pass-fail-conditions 
sentence clearly describes that Firefox 42 *_fails_* that test. So, this 
must be a problem.


One way I see to overcome a layout problem is to define the 
pass-fail-conditions sentence in a way that the tester will not consider 
the width of digits and letter-spacing between digits as a criteria for 
passing the test ... like in

http://test.csswg.org/source/css-writing-modes-3/text-orientation-011.xht

"
different advances (letter spacings) are considered as PASS.
"

Gérard
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Received on Friday, 17 July 2015 06:04:33 UTC