- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 12:16:45 +0000
- To: indic <public-i18n-indic@w3.org>, "CJK discussion (public-i18n-cjk@w3.org)" <public-i18n-cjk@w3.org>, public-i18n-tibetan@w3.org, public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org, W3C Style <www-style@w3.org>
The CSS WG needs advice on initial letter styling in non-Latin scripts, ie. things like drop caps, for a recently published Working Draft, CSS Inline Layout Module Level 3. http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-inline/#initial-letter-styling The spec currently describes drop, sunken and raised initial characters, and allows you to manipulate them using the initial-letter and the initial-letter-align properties. You can apply those properties to text selected by ::first-letter, or to the first child of a block (such as a span). The editors are looking for "any examples of drop initials in non-western scripts, especially Arabic and Indic scripts." I have scanned some examples from newspapers (so, not high quality print). I’ll add a few more shortly. https://www.flickr.com/photos/ishida/sets/72157650248400402/ In the section about initial-letter-align the spec says: "Input from those knowledgeable about non-Western typographic traditions would be very helpful in describing the appropriate alignments. More values may be required for this property." Do you have detailed information about initial letter styling in a non-Latin script that you can contribute? If so, please write to www-style@w3.org (how to subscribe). ri
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