Hi Doug

Wrapping text using the CSS box model seems like a great idea to me because it 
means I (and others) only have to become familiar with one model for most text 
layout tasks. 

I also like the simplicity of the overflow property suggested here 
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/wiki/Proposals/Wrapping_Text 
and if I read it correctly, the proposed simplicity of controlling what happens 
on overflow e.g.
overflow = visible or clipped
though I do think the refinements on this are important i.e. it is important to 
include values
" to allow the author control over whether clipped text renders in part, in 
whole, or not at all"

Best wishes

Andrew


--- In [email protected], Doug Schepers <doug@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, Jason-
> 
> On 6/5/13 11:42 PM, Jason Barnabas wrote:
> > I would love to have text wrapping, even if it's only in a
> > box to start with. This will beat the multi-line or text on
> > a path I have been using.
> >
> > If you could fill a shape with justified text that would be
> > even more awesome.
> 
> Yes, that should be possible, since we'll just be using the CSS box 
> model, which allows justified text.
> 
> 
> > Thanks for your work and letting me put my two cents in.
> 
> Thanks for your feedback, and for using SVG!
> 
> Regards-
> -Doug
>




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