- From: Behnam Esfahbod via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 07:14:32 +0000
- To: public-i18n-archive@w3.org
Three main topics were discussed this morning about justification and I try to summarize the discussion here: 1) Having justification/elongation/stretching method of a run (span) of text inside a paragraph different from the method applied to the whole paragraph. Two examples from Najib's images show Qur'an text having different elongation/stretching (none, in one case) from the main paragraph. We need more evidence of this, as in both cases the font/style of the quoted text is different from the font used in the paragraph and it's not clear which effects are intentional and which ones are just whatever the font/type supported. 2) Elongation/stretching of the last line of a justified paragraph. Najib posted a counter-example (demonstrating existing behavior of a desktop publishing software) of the problem. We need more good examples of how it's done professionally. (See my next comment.) 3) Justification of poetry, specially the case where a word can be split in the middle, either in a joining point or a non-joining point. One good question about this case is how to markup the text a way that it's actually accessible/searchable semantically and typeset correctly visually. -- GitHub Notification of comment by behnam Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/alreq/issues/57#issuecomment-273401163 using your GitHub account
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