On Wed, 3 Feb 2021 18:53:08 GMT, Matthias Perktold 
<github.com+7334069+mperkt...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This PR supersedes #2223.
>> The original PR was created from master, whereas this PR is created from a 
>> fresh branch.
>> 
>> Below is a copy of the original description, but as @mrserb correctly 
>> [pointed 
>> out](https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/2223#issuecomment-767048399), there 
>> is actually no relevant change from CSS 2.1 to CSS 2.2, so I <strike>striked 
>> out</strike> that part.
>> 
>> ### Original Description
>> 
>> @prsadhuk asked me to take over his pull request #1628, since I filed the 
>> bug an suggested this fix.
>> 
>> I thought the current behavior would be buggy, but actually the units are 
>> quite precise. I checked the size of a text in font-size of 1 in, and it 
>> really was approximately 1 inch. The problem is just that browsers behave 
>> differently.
>> 
>> <strike>
>> Swing follows the CSS 2.1 spec: 
>> https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#length-units.
>> But in CSS 2.2, length units where redefined: 
>> https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS22/syndata.html#length-units.
>> Now px is also an absolute unit, and there are constant conversion factors 
>> between all absolute units.
>> 
>> The CSS 2.2 spec includes the following two notes regarding this change:
>> 
>>     Note that if the anchor unit is the pixel unit, the physical units might 
>> not match their physical measurements. Alternatively if the anchor unit is a 
>> physical unit, the pixel unit might not map to a whole number of device 
>> pixels.
>> 
>>     Note that this definition of the pixel unit and the physical units 
>> differs from previous versions of CSS. In particular, in previous versions 
>> of CSS the pixel unit and the physical units were not related by a fixed 
>> ratio: the physical units were always tied to their physical measurements 
>> while the pixel unit would vary to most closely match the reference pixel. 
>> (This change was made because too much existing content relies on the 
>> assumption of 96dpi, and breaking that assumption breaks the content.)
>> 
>> So the spec changed the behavior to better support high-DPI devices with 
>> existing content, and that is exactly my intention with this PR as well.
>> </strike>
>
> Matthias Perktold has updated the pull request incrementally with one 
> additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Fix JDK-8260687: don't use font inherit for W3C_LENGTH_UNIT

Changes requested by aivanov (Reviewer).

test/jdk/javax/swing/text/html/CSS/8231286/HtmlFontSizeTest.java line 26:

> 24:  * @test
> 25:  * @bug 8231286
> 26:  * @key headful

Suggestion:

The test can be run in headless environment.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2256

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