Alex, I would also recommend #1.  -Pete

Alexander Surkov wrote:
> Specification 
> (http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/IAccessible2/TextAttributes)
> hasn't any description of "font-family" text attribute, it points to
> CSS spec only. But for example, CSS spec allows to use "font-family:
> Times New Roman, Helvetica". In this case Times New Roman will be used
> if it's installed. As well CSS spec allows "font-family: serif" to
> specify generic font family. If I get right it's not real font family.
> Should we expose really used font family or should we expose the value
> specified by @style attribute on DOM element? Following the concept
> "what end user sees is what screen reader gets" I assume the #1 is
> correct. Any thoughts?
>
> Alex.
>
>
>   

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-- 
*Pete Brunet*
                                                               
a11ysoft - Accessibility Architecture and Development
(512) 238-6967
pete @ a11ysoft.com
http://www.a11ysoft.com/about/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/petebrunet
Ionosphere: WS4G
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