[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Aug 4, 12:51 pm, Masayuki Nakano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Japanese language can break everywhere except a few exceptions. I.e., we >> are breaking words always. So, for us, the old rule (only breaks around >> SPACE) is strange. Because some points (around punctuations and >> parentheses), we can look as breakable points. > > OK, that makes some sense I guess ... I can see that if you're used to > breaking around punctuation in Japanese text then it's confusing when > it doesn't work in Latin text (but it does in IE).
yeah, I don't think that the IE's spec is best approach for users. However, many authors still use only WinIE for testing (only in Japan?). Therefore, I want to keep the compatibility with WinIE except the points that is not good. -- Masayuki Nakano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Manager, Internationalization, Mozilla Japan. Personal Web Site (Written in Japanese): http://www.d-toybox.com/studio/ _______________________________________________ dev-tech-layout mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-layout

