On Jan 27, 2014, at 17:34, Koji Ishii 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On Dec 21, 2013, at 20:39, CE Whitehead 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
6.2
inline-start

"Nominally the side from which text of its inline base direction will start. 
For boxes with a used direction value of ltr, this means the line-left side. 
For boxes with a used direction value of rtl, this means the line-right side. "
=>
"The side of a box from which text will start. For boxes with a used direction 
value of ltr, this means the line-left side. For boxes with a used direction 
value of rtl, this means the line-right side. "
?
{COMMENT: This text is unclear to me; not sure what you mean by "its" -- the 
box's?; I am not sure thus how to reword "inline base direction" -- so I left 
this phrase out though you probably need something. Also do you need to say 
"Nominally"? Because "nominally" does not mean anything to me in this sentence, 
though normally "nominally" is defined as "in name" -- but I cannot see saying 
this here; it just seems to not be the right word. Also finally, and I know 
this is a dumb question, but why can the inline--start never be at the top or 
the bottom, when the lines run top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top? The diagram 
seems to suggest that inline-start can be at the bottom or top.}

Please allow me to work on this later.

Fixed.

/koji

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