Georg wrote:

> Have a look at this page across browser-land...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_17.html>
> ...especially in Moz/Fx, and do some font-resizing.

What do you consider 'wrong' in Gecko's behaviour ?
(Safari/WebKit and Konqueror have exactly the same behaviour)

All 3 browsers do exactly what the spec says, unlike IE/Opera which  
always treat 1em=2ex without checking the information provided by the  
fonts.

Of course, if one were to use ex-units for width or height, one has  
to use this consistently, and not mixing e.g. em and ex.

Earlier I wrote:

> A simple test case, WebKit (and recent Safari 2.0 +) and Gecko 1.7+
> display it the same. IE and Opera gives all 4 blocks the same width.
> <http://lab.phiw.dev/font-text/em_ex.php>

URL that -luckily- can't be accessed by anybody...
<http://dev.l-c-n.com/_temp/em-ex.php>
is accessible by everybody.


Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
<http://emps.l-c-n.com>




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