[Bug 6274] Reference to "Alphabetic" in 7.17.2 letter-spacing

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=6274


Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@MenteithConsulting.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Summary|[XSLFO] Reference to        |Reference to "Alphabetic" in
                   |"Alphabetic" in 7.17.2      |7.17.2 letter-spacing
                   |letter-spacing              |
         Resolution|                            |FIXED
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED




--- Comment #1 from Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@MenteithConsulting.com>  2008-12-04 17:21:37 ---
This modifies
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xsl-editors/2007JanMar/0005.html

The XSL FO SG decided to start the processing of an erratum to XSL 1.1 as
follows:

Change to 7.17.2 letter-spacing:

Replace the paragraph

"For an fo:character that in the Unicode database is classified as
"Alphabetic", unless the treat-as-word-space trait has the value "true",
the space-start and space-end traits are each set to a value as follows:"

with

The set of fo:characters to which the letter-spacing is applied is
implementation defined.

Note: Typically the set is all characters with the following exceptions:
- combining diacritics
- characters where the treat-as-word-space trait has the value "true"
- fixed witdh spaces (U+2000 - U+200B) and dashes (U+2012 - U+2013)
- certain symbols, e.g. box drawing
- characters in scripts where the letters are connected; e.g. Arbaic
- characters in fonts where the letters are connected;
  e.g. a latin "script" font

For an fo:character that in the Unicode database is classified as
"Alphabetic", unless the treat-as-word-space trait has the value "true",
the space-start and space-end traits are each set to a value as follows:


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