After addressing a number of comments arising from the initial review,
the Internationalisation WG wants to get a second wide review of the
article How to make list markers stand upright in vertical text.
<https://w3c.github.io/i18n-drafts/questions/qa-upright-counters-in-vertical.html>
We are looking for *comments by Friday 7 February*.
In Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian vertically-set text it is
normal for list counters to sit upright above the start of the list.
Until recently this was problematic, because browsers would only show
the numbers lying on their side. This article describes how to make them
stand upright, and the currently remaining issues to make this look perfect.
Various changes were made to the existing material, including a new
subsection entitled 'Mixing Vertical & Horizontal in Markers'. A new
section, 'List Layout', was added to the end, containing 3 examples of
how CSS could be used to apply space around the list and list items.
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