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CSS3 Writing Modes Was Updated

By fantasai December 14, 2012 (Permalink)
Categories: publications

Forgot to announce that CSS Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of CSS Writing Modes Level 3 back in November. CSS Writing Modes Level 3 defines CSS support for various international writing modes, such as left-to-right (e.g. Latin or Indic), right-to-left (e.g. Hebrew or Arabic), bidirectional (e.g. mixed Latin and Arabic) and vertical (e.g. Asian scripts).

We’re hoping this is the last round before Last Call, but to get there we need your help! Please review the draft and give us feedback. Changes since the last Working Draft are listed in the Changes section. Sections that particularly need review and feedback include logical directions, orthogonal flows, and tate-chu-yoko.

As always, please send feedback to the (archived) public mailing list www-style@w3.org with the spec code ([css3-writing-modes]) and your comment topic in the subject line. (Alternatively, you can email one of the editors and ask them to forward your comment.)

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