- From: Aharon (Vladimir) Lanin <aharon@google.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 10:30:46 +0200
- To: Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org>
- Cc: Matitiahu Allouche <matial@il.ibm.com>, Simon Montagu <smontagu@smontagu.org>, "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>, public-i18n-bidi@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CA+FsOYaXNcaFZQWDR5U8ev9bnc-758d4LUgDVHML2qSpg_=_QA@mail.gmail.com>
Adding public-i18n-bidi back to the thread. On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org> wrote: > I'd prefer to wait until the spec change is made. We'd have to do some > refactoring, etc... to support this in WebKit so it'll take us a while > anyway. > > - Ryosuke > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Aharon (Vladimir) Lanin < > aharon@google.com> wrote: > > https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71194 has been filed about this >> on WebKit, and there seems to be a consensus that unicode-bidi:plaintext >> would work better if it affected alignment (when text-align/text-align-last >> is start or end). There are two possible ways to proceed: >> >> - Change WebKit's behavior as proposed. >> - Wait for a change in the spec - or at least a sign that such a change >> is coming. >> >> Fantasai, any guidance? >> >> Aharon >> >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Aharon (Vladimir) Lanin < >> aharon@google.com> wrote: >> >>> Sounds good. >>> >>> Fantasai, do you think it can be specified that way in Writing Modes >>> level 3? >>> >>> Levi, how difficult would it be to implement in WebKit? >>> >>> Aharon >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:35 AM, Matitiahu Allouche <matial@il.ibm.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> My opinion, for what it's worth, is that plaintext paragraphs should be >>>> aligned in sync with paragraph direction for "text-align:start", opposite >>>> to paragraph direction for "text-align:end", to absolute right or left for >>>> "text-align:right" and "text-align:left" respectively. >>>> "text-align:center" should not be a problem. >>>> "text-align:justify" should not be a problem for lines down to the last >>>> one in the paragraph. The last one should be handled like for >>>> "text-align:start". >>>> >>>> The advantage of this proposal is that it provides more readability for >>>> common cases when most paragraphs follow the same direction and span at >>>> least a few lines. >>>> For special cases when there are very short paragraphs with alternate >>>> directions, the author can specify "text-align:right" or "text-align:left", >>>> so we get the advantages of both solutions (Gecko and Chrome). >>>> >>>> Shalom (Regards), Mati >>>> Bidi Architect >>>> Globalization Center Of Competency - Bidirectional Scripts >>>> IBM Israel >>>> Mobile: +972 52 2554160 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> From: "Aharon (Vladimir) Lanin" <aharon@google.com> >>>> To: Simon Montagu <smontagu@smontagu.org> >>>> Cc: public-i18n-bidi@w3.org, "www-style@w3.org" < >>>> www-style@w3.org> >>>> Date: 31/10/2011 00:27 >>>> Subject: Re: Alignment of paragraphs with unicode-bidi: >>>> plaintext >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I can see arguments for either approach being better. On the one hand, >>>> text is more readable aligned to its own start side. On the other hand, >>>> paragraphs with alternating alignment, especially when many are less than >>>> half a line long, can look "jagged", and in extreme cases can result in the >>>> user not even noticing the paragraphs aligned to the minority side. >>>> >>>> Furthermore, we would need to specify how allowing plaintext to base >>>> alignment on paragraph direction would play with text-align. Is it supposed >>>> to be limited to "text-align:start" and "text-align:end"? >>>> >>>> I would very much like to hear what people think about this. >>>> >>>> Aharon >>>> >>>> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Simon Montagu <*smontagu@smontagu.org*<smontagu@smontagu.org>> >>>> wrote: >>>> As far as I can see, there is no explicit specification in CSS Writing >>>> Modes Module Level 3 of what effect "unicode-bidi: plaintext" should have >>>> on the default alignment of paragraphs. >>>> >>>> When implementing "unicode-bidi: plaintext" for Gecko, I took it for >>>> granted that each paragraph in the element would determine its >>>> directionality by the heuristic in the UBA, and then determine the start of >>>> the line box depending on the directionality of the paragraph. >>>> >>>> I just noticed that recent versions of Chrome behave differently: >>>> directionality is determined for each paragraph separately, but alignment >>>> is determined by the first paragraph in the element, and all subsequent >>>> paragraphs get the same alignment. >>>> >>>> As I said, there doesn't seem to be anything in the spec to say which >>>> approach is correct. I think the behaviour in Gecko is more intuitive and >>>> useful, but then I would, wouldn't I? Either way, it is probably worth >>>> adding something to the spec to make it explicit. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>
Received on Tuesday, 6 December 2011 08:31:46 UTC