Following this issue
We made an new sample with nested ruby.
http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~swc/ruby.html
Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu <kanghaol@oupeng.com> ©ó 2013/3/8 ¤W¤È2:35 ¼g¹D¡G
> (13/03/08 2:14), Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu wrote:
>> I can verify that "We want this tone mark positioning behavior in all
>> contexts, right? Not just when Bopomofo is used with Ruby." is correct.
>> As an example for Taiwanese folks, you should have seen
>>
>> «Ü£t¤@£µ£¿ªº
>>
>> , where £t¤@£µ£¿ is stacked vertically in a night market or somewhere.
>> And no, £t¤@£µ£¿ is not ruby. It is not associated with any other character.
>
> To make sure I am not confusing people. The main direction of the text
> above is horizontal. I quickly asked Google and found a picture[1] about
> this at the first page:
>
> £t£±£¾£t£±£¾
>
> It is somewhat arguable whether this is semantically ruby in this sense:
>
> <ruby><rb>Ä_</rb><rt>£t£±£¾</rt><rb>Ä_</rb><rt>£t£±£¾</rt></ruby>
>
> with
>
> rb { display: none; }
>
> . So....
>
> Other Taiwanese folks, can you verify that £t¤@£µ£¿ does not have a
> corresponding Chinese character?
>
>
> [1]
> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-oSMYrG-kjk/SRRQRfFiiAI/AAAAAAAAACs/NMK7QxsBZcU/s400/phonetics3.gif
>
>
> Cheers,
> Kenny
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