- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 17:29:22 +0100
- To: Somnath Chandra <schandra@deity.gov.in>
- CC: indic <public-i18n-indic@w3.org>, slata <slata@mit.gov.in>, MAHESH KULKARNI <mdk@cdac.in>
hello Somnath, just wondering what is the status on this? ri On 22/04/2015 12:26, Somnath Chandra wrote: > Hello Richard, > > Will send the HTML version integrating all feedbacks in 1-2 days > > Best Regards, > Somnath > > On 04/22/15 04:48 PM, *Richard Ishida * <ishida@w3.org> wrote: >> On 21/04/2015 06:00, Somnath Chandra wrote: >> >Hello Richards, >> > >> >format]. It includes both North-Indian as well as South Indian Scripts. >> >If you consider this suitable , we may consider this including in the >> >FPWD.We have consulted the publishing community in India on the issues >> >pertaining to Styling of the Initial letter. Kindly find enclosed the >> >attached document on the same [.pdf >> >Looking forward to hear from you. >> >> thank you for this information, Somnath. Can you please integrate it >> into the HTML version of the editor's draft and send to me? >> >> Btw, there were some points in the previous feedback pdf you sent in >> February[1] that are missing from this new version. For example: >> >> "Alignment of the top line of the non-highlighted characters is at the >> top of the thicker top line of the initial letter is commonly used in >> India." >> >> and >> >> "In some examples top lines of the initial letter and the following >> letters don't touch. This is due to variable technology/formats used >> by the publishers. It is preferred that both the top lines of Initial >> letter and neighbouring text should touch." >> >> maybe more, i just quickly checked those two. Could we integrate that >> information too, since they responded to specific questions that had >> been raised? >> >> cheers, >> ri >> >> >> >> >> [1] >> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-indic/2015JanMar/0023.html
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