- From: Stephen Zilles <szilles@adobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:16:26 -0700
- To: Ishii Koji <kojiishi@gluesoft.co.jp>, Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>, "'fantasai'" <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net>, "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>, "'WWW International'" <www-international@w3.org>
I believe that the issue is not related to the baseline; In vertical text the baseline is often down the center. The problem with Mongolian seems to be that it is asserted that "ruby" would be placed on the righthand side of a line, which, since Mongolian is a TB-LR language would be the "after" edge of the line. This would conflict with "before" being the default position. I do not have any examples of Mongolian text with annotations. All of my examples lack such. I would like to see examples to have a better idea of the problem. If it is necessary to introduce new terms for annotation positions, I would certainly prefer "over/under" to "above/below" because, at least, the "over/under" pair relate to "overlines" and "underlines" I think that making the default value of the ruby position be "auto" is a much better way to handle the language differences "automatically", however. Steve Zilles > -----Original Message----- > From: Ishii Koji [mailto:kojiishi@gluesoft.co.jp] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:39 AM > To: Stephen Zilles; Richard Ishida; 'fantasai'; www-style@w3.org; 'WWW > International' > Subject: RE: [css3-ruby] [css3-text] Position values and before/after > definitions in LR vertical writing mode > > The issue is that, in Mongolian, block progression does not match to the > baseline. > > In that case, margin-before is left, but "before" value of ruby position > should be right because it's based on baseline, not on block progression. > > I agree with fantasai that we should come up with a new pair of words that > indicates directions against baseline. And I would vote "over/under" than > "above/below", as the consistency with the underline makes sense to me. > > > Regards, > Koji Ishii > > -----Original Message----- > From: www-style-request@w3.org [mailto:www-style-request@w3.org] On Behalf > Of Stephen Zilles > Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 1:36 AM > To: Richard Ishida; 'fantasai'; www-style@w3.org; 'WWW International' > Subject: RE: [css3-ruby] [css3-text] Position values and before/after > definitions in LR vertical writing mode > > I agree with Richard, especially since Ruby seems more common on vertical > text. > > Steve Zilles > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: www-international-request@w3.org [mailto:www-international- > > request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Richard Ishida > > Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 6:11 AM > > To: 'fantasai'; www-style@w3.org; 'WWW International' > > Subject: RE: [css3-ruby] [css3-text] Position values and before/after > > definitions in LR vertical writing mode > > > > My first instinct is to question whether there is an issue here. Is it > > a problem that ruby text labelled 'before' will appear to the left of > > vertical mongolian text? Before and after refer to the position > > relative to the block progression, in my mind. It's not about top of > > line coincidence. > > > > I think that above and below are confusing, since they suggest > > physical locations that are not appropriate for vertical text. > > > > (Note that the CSS Ruby module says " vertical-ideographic layout > > mode, the ruby appears on the right side of the base" - mongolian isn't > ideographic. > > That could certainly be made clearer with a note.) > > > > RI > > > > ============ > > Richard Ishida > > Internationalization Lead > > W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) > > > > http://www.w3.org/International/ > > http://rishida.net/ > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: www-international-request@w3.org [mailto:www-international- > > > request@w3.org] On Behalf Of fantasai > > > Sent: 26 September 2010 15:15 > > > To: www-style@w3.org; 'WWW International' > > > Subject: [css3-ruby] [css3-text] Position values and before/after > > definitions in > > > LR vertical writing mode > > > > > > In top-to-bottom horizontal writing mode (English, most other > > > scripts) > > and > > in > > > right-to-left vertical writing mode (CJK), the "before" side and the > > effective > > > top of the line (wrt vertical alignment, glyph rotation, etc) coincide. > > > > > > See > > > > > http://fantasai.inkedblade.net/style/discuss/vertical-text/diagrams/te > > xt- > > flo > > w- > > > vectors-tb.png > > > > > http://fantasai.inkedblade.net/style/discuss/vertical-text/diagrams/te > > xt- > > flo > > w- > > > vectors-rl.png > > > > > > But in left-to-right vertical writing mode (Mongolian), the "before" > > > side > > and > > > the effective top of the line do not coincide. See the illustration > here: > > > http://fantasai.inkedblade.net/style/discuss/vertical- > > > text/diagrams/mongolian-vectors.jpg > > > > > > The "before" side of a line is to the left. The "top" (ascender) > > > side of > > a > > line > > > is to the right. > > > > > > If ruby-position and text-underline-position use "before" to mean > > > "on the right side of the line" in vertical text, then we have a > > > problem where "before" > > > means > > > different sides of an item depending on what property is involved. > > > > > > Either the definitions should be updated to depend on whether the > > > block flow is right-to-left or left-to-right, or the keywords should > > > be changed to something else to avoid a conflict in meaning. I > > > suggest the latter, since I > > suspect > > that > > > the current definitions are the ones that are typographically relevant. > > > > > > However, I haven't encountered any really good pairs of keywords. > > > (Koji > > and I > > > are using "above" and "below" for now.) > > > > > > Richard, do you have any thoughts on this? > > > > > > ~fantasai > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > > Version: 9.0.856 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3159 - Release Date: > > > 09/25/10 > > > 18:45:00 > > >
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