- From: r12a <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 15:50:35 +0100
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The article Ruby Styling <https://w3c.github.io/i18n-drafts/articles/ruby/styling.en.html> is out for wide review. We are looking for comments *by Thursday 14 July*. The article reviews the typical usage patterns of inline annotations for Japanese and Simplified/Traditional Chinese, and provides guidance for content authors about how to use features of the CSS Ruby spec to achieve the rendering they want. It also reports on current support for those features in the 3 major browser engines. This information should also be useful for authors writing in the Traditional Mongolian orthography. This is a companion article to Ruby Markup <https://www.w3.org/International/articles/ruby/markup.en.html>, which focuses on how to mark up inline annotations. Please send any comments as github issues by clicking on this link <https://github.com/w3c/i18n-drafts/issues/new?title=[articles/ruby/styling]%20%20BRIEF_TITLE_GOES_HERE&body=%5Bsource%5D%20%28https%3A%2F%2Fw3c.github.io%2Fi18n-drafts%2Farticles%2Fruby%2Fstyling.en.html%29%20%5Ben%5D%0A%0A>, or on “Leave a comment” at the bottom of the article. (This will add some useful information to your comment.)
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