- From: Koji Ishii <kojiishi@gluesoft.co.jp>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 07:41:01 +0000
- To: "Phillips, Addison" <addison@lab126.com>
- CC: "CSS WWW Style (www-style@w3.org)" <www-style@w3.org>, www International <www-international@w3.org>
Thank you for the info. The link says: > Generalizing, Unicode line-breaking properties apply to all characters, and the rules specified in the Unicode line breaking algorithm [UAX14] apply. and the current spec says: > Further information on line breaking conventions can be found in [JLREQ] and [JIS4051] for Japanese,[ZHMARK] for Chinese, and in [UAX14] for all scripts in Unicode. So I suppose it’s already covered. Thank you again for the info to confirm that anyway. /koji On Jan 24, 2014, at 10:24, Phillips, Addison <addison@lab126.com> wrote: > State: > OPEN Personal/Info Provided > Product: > CSS3-text > Raised by: > Richard Ishida > Opened on: > 2013-12-11 > Description: > 5. Line Breaking and Word Boundaries > http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-text-3-20131010/#line-breaking > > "Any guidance for appropriate references here would be much appreciated." > > > I don't know how 'appropriate' these references are, but you may find them useful to get a broader picture for those of us writing or reviewing the spec: > > Tibetan > http://digitaltibetan.org/index.php/Formatting_rules_for_Tibetan_text > https://www.microsoft.com/typography/OpenTypeDev/tibetan/intro.htm > > > Addison Phillips > Globalization Architect (Amazon Lab126) > Chair (W3C I18N WG) > > Internationalization is not a feature. > It is an architecture. > >
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