Hi Ryosuke, looking closer at RTE2-AC_JF_TEXT-1_SC it seems to actually pass on my Chrome Mac build (but it doesn't generate a <br>)?!):
Result: <div style="text-align: justify">foo^bar</div> Chromium7.0.547.0 (Developer Build ) WebKit534.10 V82.4.8 did you make any changes, or are you looking at a different build? Cheers, - Roland On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Ryosuke Niwa <[email protected]> wrote: > However, we pass JustifyLeft, JustifyRight, JustifyCenter even though we > also add BR in those cases. I don't quite understand the difference > there... > > - Ryosuke > > > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Roland Steiner > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Ryosuke Niwa <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Mn... I realized something strange here. >>> >>> RTE2-AC_JF_TEXT-1_SC fails on WebKit TOT and the test is: JustifyFull on >>> "foo^bar". However, it clearly works on WebKit when I test it manually. It >>> generates <div style="text-align: justify;">foobar<br></div>. I'm not sure >>> why the test claims that WebKit fails on this particular test. >>> >> >> That is probably one of the areas that needs discussion - the way the >> suite is set up currently, it doesn't allow for "superfluous" HTML elements. >> I.e., my guess is that it fails because of the extra <br> (ATM I don't have >> a TOT WebKit browser, so can't confirm for sure). I have added cases like >> this as "acceptable" (but not ideal) results for some tests, but not yet all >> of them (if we want to add this, then I guess I should implement some >> systematic way to check these rather than adding it by hand, though). >> >> Cheers, >> >> - Roland >> > >
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