Le 9 juin 2006 à 4:20, White Lynx a écrit :
Michel Fortin wrote:
Well, now that I think of it, there will be some problems with any
pure CSS implementation (for current browsers at least, but maybe
with CSS3 too). Aligning fraction separators correctly with the base
line when <num> and <den> do not have the same height for instance: I
don't see a way to fine-tune that without JavaScript.
It is not a problem at all (also it took some time to figure out
whether CSS can render arbitrary
complex fractions). In CSS2.1 there are two different ways to
render fractions
(one of them even works in MSIE) similar approach exists in XSL FO
See http://www.geocities.com/chavchan/css/annotated.css
for details. Generally speaking everything that we propose can be
consistently rendered with CSS2.1.
This is the main point of proposal.
Ah! I see now. I wasn't looking at it in the right browser, and
somehow missed the explanations in the stylesheet. Great!
Michel Fortin
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