- From: Glenn Adams <gadams@vgi.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 20:55:23 -0500
- To: "XSL Editors" <xsl-editors@w3.org>
In para 1 appears "The most common inline-area is a glyph-area, which contains the representation for a character in a particular font". This doesn't account for the character to glyph mapping process accurately and implies a one-to-one mapping. I'd suggest changing this to read as follows with the addition of the following note: "The most common inline-area is a glyph-area, which contains the representation for a glyph shape in a particular font. NOTE: A glyph shape is selected during a character to glyph mapping process in a (potentially) language, script, and font dependent manner."
Received on Monday, 13 November 2000 07:40:29 UTC