Re: Korean-specific CSS issues to be discussed

On 2011. Jan (1). 21, at 4:34 PM, Koji Ishii wrote:

>> 1. CSS vertical
>> Actually it has disappeared the Korean vertical typesetting since 1999. Now
>> there are only type setting from left to right in Korea. So I think Korea is
>> exceptional case from CJK.
> 
> Just from curiosity. When you want to publish old books written in vertical flow in EPUB, are you going to publish them in horizontal flow?

For archival purposes it would make very little sense to change the original flow of the publication.

On the other hand, documents that have significant archival value do require more than just vertical notation - for one example to replicate the exact transcript of [1][2] Hunminjeongeum Eonhaebon, I would suspect that additional notes might be needed in the specification for this particular use case, as per the Ruby Annotation spec there are only two places to position ruby text in a vertical context - left and right.

Not being a historian (nor a linguist) myself, I'm unable to say much about the actual value of such a use case though apart from that it would be "nice to have".

[1] http://net.segye.com/9932
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunminjeongeum
[3] http://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/

Best regards,
Sangwhan

Received on Monday, 24 January 2011 17:01:59 UTC