RE: I18N-ISSUE-200: Position of ruby [.prep-HTML5]

I was of the impression that CSS Ruby *already* allows control of which side the ruby appears on. The non-specification of complex or multiple ruby in markup is the barrier to it appearing on both sides of the same base, not the lacking of specification for styling.

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> Subject: I18N-ISSUE-200: Position of ruby [.prep-HTML5]
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> I18N-ISSUE-200: Position of ruby [.prep-HTML5]
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> http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/200

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> Raised by: Richard Ishida
> On product: .prep-HTML5
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> 4.6.20 The ruby element
> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/the-ruby-element.html#the-ruby-element

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> It may be worth adding a note to say that ruby text can appear on either side,
> and sometimes both sides, of the base text, and that it will be possible to the
> control the position using CSS in the future.
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Received on Tuesday, 25 September 2012 16:21:05 UTC