Re: Katakana/hiragana list lettering

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu
<kanghaol@oupeng.com> wrote:
> (12/09/25 5:42), fantasai wrote:
>> Tab is putting formal definitions for all the CSS2.0 list
>> styles into the CSS3 Counter Styles module. We need to know
>> what happens at the end of the list.
>
> I have no opinion but here's some data sharing.
>
>> The possibilities we
>> can think of are:
>>
>>   A. あ、い、う、...、ああ、あい、あう
>
> Firefox, WebKit
>
>>   B. あ、い、う、...、ああ、いい、うう
>
> Keynote
>
>>   C. あ、い、う、...、あ、い、う
>
> TextEdit, OpenOffice

Thanks, Kenny and Koji!

Given that two browsers currently do A, and I find A or B better in
general than C (unique markers for each element), I'll stick with A
despite the word processor legacy.

~TJ

Received on Tuesday, 25 September 2012 17:32:22 UTC