Hyphenation does not seem to have been discussed on this list so far, and I
think
it should be.
General discussion:
[1] http://www.w3.org/International/O-HTML-hyphenation.html
Old proposal:
[2] http://www.nada.kth.se/i18n/html/hyph.html
Babel (LaTeX i18n package) documentation:
[3]
Henri Sivonen wrote:
For now, to provoke comments supporting or refuting my totally
uninformed hypothesis, I am assuming that example of the reading not
really being the reading (は vs. わ) as explained at
http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/#non-visual is not a real problem (see below).
Or at least tha
Henri Sivonen wrote:
On Jan 4, 2007, at 12:05, Karl Dubost wrote:
Le 4 janv. 2007 à 18:41, Henri Sivonen a écrit :
It doesn't matter much. It is rather clear that the ruby markup is
intended for a particular Chinese and Japanese typographical device.
You'd use the markup whenever you want to
Hi,
The contenteditable spec says:
Insert, and wrap text in, semantic elements
UAs should offer a way for the user to mark text as
having stress emphasis and as being important, and
may offer the user the ability to mark text and blocks
with other semantics.
I think it is