Re: [css-text] Arabic letters connecting between elements with display: inline

Aharon (Vladimir) Lanin, Sun, 23 Feb 2014 15:16:51 +0200:
> No idea. Why would someone do that?

You work in Google? Here is an answer to you question:

<div class=GoogleLogo color=blue
               >G<span color=red
               >o</span><span color=yellow
               >o</span>
                g<span color=green
               >l</span><span color=red
               >e</span>
</div>

Leif Halvard Silli



> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Lina Kemmel <LKEMMEL@il.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
>>> Not sure what you mean. To state the obvious, as opposed to Arabic
>>> where the same Unicode character is used in any position in the word,
>>> and the desired form is chosen by the renderer automatically, in Hebrew
>>> different Unicode characters are used for the final and non-final forms
>>> (for those few characters that have final forms).
>> 
>> I thought about spell-checking and auto-complete, but sorry - it's
>> relevant not only for final letters and not only for Hebrew.
>> 
>> <div spellcheck="true" contenteditable="true">
>> Wel<span style="color:blue; margin:10px;">l done</span></div>
>> 
>> Should it indicate misspelling?
>> 
>> 

Received on Sunday, 23 February 2014 16:46:15 UTC