- From: Levantovsky, Vladimir <Vladimir.Levantovsky@monotype.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 14:01:14 +0000
- To: "public-webfonts-wg@w3.org" <public-webfonts-wg@w3.org>
Folks, This is just a gentle reminder that the deadline for comments on the CSS3 Fonts module Last Call is Aug. 22nd. Please review the text of the LC and send your comments (if any) to www-style@w3.org Thank you, Vlad -----Original Message----- From: Bert Bos [mailto:bert@w3.org] Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 12:52 PM To: chairs@w3.org; w3c-wai-pf@w3.org; public-html@w3.org; w3c-svg-wg@w3.org; public-digipub-ig@w3.org; member-i18n-core@w3.org Subject: Last Call for css3-fonts ("CSS Fonts Module Level 3") The CSS WG published a new WD for css3-fonts ("CSS Fonts Module Level 3") and is inviting a last review, before hopefully progressing the specification to CR: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-fonts-3-20130711/ From the abstract: This CSS3 module describes how font properties are specified and how font resources are loaded dynamically. The contents of this specification are a consolidation of content previously divided into CSS3 Fonts and CSS3 Web Fonts modules. The description of font load events was moved into the CSS3 Font Load Events module. This is actually the second "last call." The first one was in 2002. At that point, as the abstract mentions, there were two drafts, css3-fonts and css3-webfonts, which have since been merged. Probably the groups with most to say about this CSS module are: - WAI PF WG - HTML WG - SVG WG - Digipub IG - I18N Core WG But everybody else is invited, too, of course. The deadline for comments is currently 22 August. Let us know if that is too soon. More about the changes to the document: Compared to the previous LCs of 2002, the part about Web Fonts (i.e., about embedding fonts in Web documents) has been reduced: synthesis of replacement fonts based on font metrics alone is no longer described in this module. (It is still part of CSS, but might become deprecated at some point.) The part about font selection has changed more: font effects (such as emboss and engrave) have been dropped, anti-aliasing also (it is not considered something an author can usefully specify), and emphasis styles (such as dot accents for ideographs) have been moved to the css- text-decor-3 module. Instead, the module has acquired several new properties to give access to the features available in many font formats, especially in OpenType, such as swash and other alternative glyphs, optional ligatures and language-specific glyphs. The document itself lists the changes[1] since the previous WD (February 2013): - Moved font load events into a separate spec - Tightened syntax rules for @font-feature-values rules - Added grammar productions for @font-face and @font-feature-values rules - Revised definition of ‘unicode-range’ descriptor - Detailed font matching of composite faces - Revised object model interface of CSSFontFeatureValuesRule - Detailed effect of ‘font-size-adjust’ on relative unit sizes - Reference the potentially CORS-enabled fetch method defined in HTML5 [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-fonts-3-20130711/#ch-ch-ch-changes For the CSS WG, Bert -- Bert Bos ( W 3 C ) http://www.w3.org/ http://www.w3.org/people/bos W3C/ERCIM bert@w3.org 2004 Rt des Lucioles / BP 93 +33 (0)4 92 38 76 92 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France
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