Re: Superscript

2009-08-25 Thread Roger Darlington
On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that
> somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like
> th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but
> the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line.

You mean they used to work on Netsurf?

I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf.


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Re: Superscript

2009-08-25 Thread Dave Higton
In message <48e97a9050.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>
  Roger Darlington  wrote:

> On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that
> > somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like
> > th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but
> > the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line.
> 
> You mean they used to work on Netsurf?
> 
> I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf.

I think superscripts and subscripts have been through various
stages of partly working.  There was a time when subscripts were
rendered as superscripts.  It's nice to see that they did start
working recently.  I've just tried both with r9432 and can report
that they both worked for me.

Dave



Re: Superscript

2009-08-25 Thread Roger Darlington
On 25 Aug 2009, Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <48e97a9050.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>
>   Roger Darlington  wrote:
> 
>> On 7 Aug 2009, Brian Howlett wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> > 
>> > Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that
>> > somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like
>> > th have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but
>> > the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line.
>> 
>> You mean they used to work on Netsurf?
>> 
>> I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf.
> 
> I think superscripts and subscripts have been through various
> stages of partly working.  There was a time when subscripts were
> rendered as superscripts.  It's nice to see that they did start
> working recently.  I've just tried both with r9432 and can report
> that they both worked for me.

Good news indeed, my Y-squareds are no longer 2 atoms of Yttrium.

However, I'm not using the latest (4 months worth of) test builds, 
since they seem to get the link colours wrong when they are in frames 
(but not when the very same page is out of a frame).


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Re: Superscript

2009-08-26 Thread Brian Howlett
On 25 Aug, Roger Darlington wrote:

> I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf.

I'd forgotten about this - working in the latest build (r9445).
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