Hi Richard,
Actually, we need ruby (like furigana in japanese) in mongolian, too.
Becouse, there are a lot of same forms which not same codes in mongolian.
SiqinBilige.
On 2017/02/09 21:54, r12a wrote:
> For your information, today sees some developments related to tracking
> W3C discussions about typography requirements on the Web.
>
> For example, I'm currently trying to understand some details about how
> inline annotation (ruby) works in order to support reviews of CSS Ruby
> and the ruby functionality in TTML2. I also need the information to
> compile an overview for content authors about how ruby works in
> browsers (early draft at
> http://w3c.github.io/i18n-drafts/articles/ruby/styling.en.html)
>
> To this end, i'll be raising some issues in the clreq github repo for
> points i'd like more information about.
>
> One problem in the past has been how to keep track of such questions.
>
> To help with that, i'll also link to those issues from
> https://github.com/w3c/typography/issues. That issue list contains
> pointers to threads of two kinds:
>
> 1. requests for information about how a script works (which my chinese
> questions will be)
>
> 2. threads discussing implementation of typographic features in specs
> and browsers.
>
>
> You can access the issue list directly, and filter by script, type or
> typographic feature, in order to see what threads are pointed to.
> (Please don't raise issues in that list though without checking with
> me, since it's intended to be a tracker, rather than an actionable list.)
>
> Or, as of today, you can get to the issue list from the 'Typography
> Index' published by the i18n WG as FPWD today at
> https://www.w3.org/TR/typography/. (The links from that document have
> filters pre-attached that correspond to typographic features listed in
> the document.) That document aims to provide a place for spec
> developers and browser implementers to find information about
> typographic requirements.
>
> Hopefully this new document and the github issue list will make it
> easier to keep track of current threads about typographic features.
> Bobby Tung had asked during TPAC about how to do something along these
> lines for the Chinese topics coming out of CLReq. Hopefully this will
> help with that.
>
> The i18n WG welcomes suggestions for inclusion in the typography
> index, such as useful, reliable information sources and threads to
> track.
>
> hope that helps,
> ri
>
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