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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=28267 --- Comment #6 from Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Philip Jägenstedt from comment #5) > I think the original intention was that the rendering algorithm should > guarantee that no cue ever ended up outside the video viewport, so that > something like overflow:hidden would not be needed. Bug 17473 was about this. > > After the resolution of bug 17483 this is moot, as any cues that don't fit > are removed. Bug 17483 has been resolved, but we have kept the line breaking descriptions. However, bug 28432 should resolve this when we use CSS's new 'text-wrap: balance' (maybe the I18N WG can make sure that this new property works for different scripts?). BTW: overflow hidden is being used on regions because they have a limited number of lines and we want lines that scroll up to disappear. Since normal cues don't have a limited number of lines, they won't need overflow hidden. > That being said, maybe we do want to tweak the default white-space property, > but if so the same defaults probably makes sense for regions and cues alike. To address the remaining issues of this bug, should we put default values on 'line-break:auto' and 'word-break:normal' and should we replace 'word-wrap:break-word' with 'word-wrap:break-word'? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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