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Last Call for Comments on CSS Text Level 3

By fantasai December 7, 2018 (Permalink)
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The CSS Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of CSS Text Level 3 and is issuing a Last Call for Comments prior to requesting a transition to Candidate Recommendation. CSS Text contains various typesetting properties not related to font selection, such as alignment, line breaking, white space collapsing, text justification, and other forms of text-level spacing adjustments.

This update completes the handling of all comments received during the 2013 Last Call period and up through today. A Disposition of Comments documents the comments and their resolutions. The CSSWG requests review of the draft and the changes. If no further comments are received, we expect to transition the draft to Candidate Recommendation in two weeks, thus the deadline for comments or requests for extended time to review is Wednesday 19 December 9:00am Pacific Standard Time.

Note that requests for new features are being deferred to Level 4. This is just a request for review of the existing features in Level 3. (Comments on Level 4 are of course also welcome; please file appropriately.)

Please send feedback by either filing an issue in GitHub (preferable) or sending mail to the (archived) public mailing list www-style@w3.org with the spec code ([css-text-3]) 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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