RE: Korean-specific CSS issues to be discussed

Hi. Kenny.

Thanks for good suggestion and additional information.

> The issues I brought up are, frankly, not very significant so it is more
> than welcome if you can discovery new issues from the specs I mentioned
> (CSS 3 Text and CSS 3 Lists). Notice that the editors of these specs
> (including CSS 3 speech) are also participating in the EPUB work. I
> noticed that you listed e-book as a topic in this group so maybe people
> who are interested in e-books may want take a closer look at these specs.

As you know, one of HTML5 KIG's role is to gathering use cases and requirements in Korea.
So we will try to take a look at new issues related with spectrum of HTML5 specs including CSS3
Therefore CSS 3 Text and CSS 3 Lists spec could be relevant work to the group at this moment.

Concerning to e-book, it's quite interesting topic to me, maybe other members as well ;)
So after investigated the relation between e-book and CSS in detail, It could be came up with new topic of HTML5 KIG.

> I would like to mention the Input Method Editor API[2], proposed by
> Google Japan, as another proposal that have some Korean features (not
> quite, it is related to IME and all CJK people use IME heavily). It
> would be more interesting to those who are not interested in typography
> and CSS :) .

Yes. It's also quite good information to us, even I am not expert of this ;)
Thanks again.

> p.s. I forgot to mention that I am a moderator of the
> public-html-ig-zh[2] mailing list

It's great to talk you.
I would like to keep in touch with you. Of cause if you don't mind ;)

Best regards,
Wonsuk.

> [1]
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-

> international/2010JulSep/thread#msg94
> [2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-ig-zh/

> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Kenny
> W3C, Member of Internationalization Working Group, Moderator of
> public-html-ig-zh

Received on Thursday, 20 January 2011 03:36:20 UTC