Re: MathML Core Meeting on Monday April 24, 2023

On 24/04/2023 09:35, Neil Soiffer wrote:
Dave,

Thanks for the reference. According to the chromium issue, Google is aware of this issue and has a long term plan to change how rendering works so the rendering will be correct. I suspect "long term" means "not this year." :-(

I just tried the example from the referenced stackoverflow link in Chrome 112.0.5615.138 and the brackets look good. Here's my codepen example<https://codepen.io/nms/pen/xxyqZPo>. Are you seeing a problem in Chrome with this example? In the bug report, I don't see mention of it being fixed so I don't know why it is working for me in 112.

    Neil


I see the stackoverflow issue (brackets not stretching at all) on android with chrome 112 but not windows.  but I don't think that's related to the reported chromium issue as that's about the width of stretched characters. That doesn't apply to [] so much as [ doesn't get much wider as it gets taller. It's more of an issue for ()

Note the android issue as seen on stackexchange or your codepen just seems to be the default font


https://fred-wang.github.io/MathFonts/mozilla_mathml_test/


brackets don't stretch but if you select (any)  web font option from the dropdown at the top then they do.


But

> If you're going to discuss bugs in your agenda, I suggest you include this one

Normally  in WG meetings we don't discuss implementation bugs. Implementation bugs should be raised with the relevant bug trackers.


David




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