- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 18:29:48 +0100
- To: Najib Tounsi <ntounsi@emi.ac.ma>, "Phillips, Addison" <addison@lab126.com>, "CSS WWW Style (www-style@w3.org)" <www-style@w3.org>
- CC: www International <www-international@w3.org>
Najib, do you know of examples in print of letter-spacing with gaps as you show them? Would you be able to send a scan to the list? Cheers, RI On 24/01/2014 20:19, Najib Tounsi wrote: > On 1/24/14 6:31 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: >> State: >> OPEN WG Comment >> Product: >> CSS3-text >> Raised by: >> Addison Phillips >> Opened on: >> 2014-01-23 >> Description: >> Section 8.2: The section on "tracking" ('letter-spacing') should probably reiterate that tracking does not break cursive/ligating scripts like Arabic. >> > > > Yes. May be add an exemple. Here in image: > > > > Source: given the style > p { letter-spacing: 1em; } > > <p style="font-family:'Arial'"> > المغرب > </p> > > <p> > اﳌغرب > </p> > > In the first <p>, letters Lam ل and Meem م are two characters (U+0644 > and U+0645) > In the second <p>, they are ligated in one (U+FCCC). > > > Note: "font-family:Arial" is here to avoid some browsers default > rendering with ligature anyway. > > > > /Najib
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