- From: Dirk Schulze <vbs85@gmx.de>
- Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:47:20 +0200
- To: Patrick Dengler <patd@microsoft.com>
- Cc: "www-svg@w3.org" <www-svg@w3.org>
> Issues > #-1 ) This is a key issue. Why is it that struct-use-01-t.html shows > non-italic text in the comparison image, and yet italic text in every > browser except Opera, when it plainly says italic? > > <use y="260" xlink:href="#usedText" fill="#0F0" font-weight="bold" > font-size="25" font-style="italic"/> I guess Opera and also WebKit have problems with style italic on SVG Fonts. > > My understanding was that these images were being snapped from a > vender neutral process. Did I get that wrong? > > If not, I would like to have all of the .png's for tests that IE > passes from IE. Is that cool? I am sure I can get these quickly. > > #0) Also, why do a lot of tests have a > > <font-face-uri xlink:href="../resources/SVGFreeSans.svg#ascii"/> > > When the have nothing to do with SVGFont testing. I think we may > really need to hold off on these tests and get them in shape. All tests use SVG Fonts for displaying texts and have a fallback if the viewer doesn't have SVG Fonts support, like Firefox. Every test has at least the text "$Revision:". The benefit is, that in theory every viewer on every platform displays the texts in the same way. Dirk
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