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- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 07:32:01 +0000
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It is not supposed to be a combining character as proper name mark is something above character level. It is not underline either as there are subtle difference between the use of proper name mark and the use of html underline 2016年11月22日 22:52 於 "r12a" <notifications@github.com> 寫道: > Indicator Punctuation Marks > Fullwidth low line > https://www.w3.org/TR/clreq/#indication_punctuation_marks > > U+FF3F FULLWIDTH LOW LINE [_] is positioned underneath proper nouns such > as a person's name, the name of a place, etc. > > This doesn't seem right to me, not least because U+FF3F is not a combining > character. I think what we are actually talking about is underline, isn't > it? (in which case this subsection about fullwidth low line should be moved > to a new location) > > My understanding is that the u tag in HTML is designated as the way to > indicate such lines below text, again making me think that this is actually > a type of underlining. > > The note that follows indicates that a 'wavy low line' is sometimes used. > Does that look like a combining character (for which i couldn't find > anything in Unicode on a quick search), or like a wavy line (in which case > it's a type of underline that CSS could specify)? (It would help to have a > picture of it in clreq.) > > — > You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub > <https://github.com/w3c/clreq/issues/115>, or mute the thread > <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ABdGLR_zuvrFKBuZ1aDzf5o9heJ46W-eks5rAv-wgaJpZM4K5hCa> > . > -- GitHub Notification of comment by c933103 Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/clreq/issues/115#issuecomment-262708504 using your GitHub account
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