We need a spec that goes beyond the w3c proposal. We should spec everything
as much as possible, but we probably want to implement in phases. Some thoughts
in no particular order:
- exporting (or copying&pasting) to plain text w/ and w/out <rp>
- when no <rp>, how do we determine how to "parentesize"? should it
be locale (xml:lang=xx) sensitive? and directional (horiz v. vert)
sensitive?
- editor support (if any)
- ruby positioning support. See http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/#positioning
- font size algorithm (minimal size or something to keep it readable?)
- default style sheet
- backwards compatibility? See http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/#compatibility
- "CSS3 module: Ruby" (http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/) support?
- still a working draft, but could be a ton of work to implement
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as much as possible, but we probably want to implement in phases. Some thoughts
in no particular order:
- exporting (or copying&pasting) to plain text w/ and w/out <rp>
- when no <rp>, how do we determine how to "parentesize"? should it
be locale (xml:lang=xx) sensitive? and directional (horiz v. vert)
sensitive?
- editor support (if any)
- ruby positioning support. See http://
- font size algorithm (minimal size or something to keep it readable?)
- default style sheet
- backwards compatibility? See http://
- "CSS3 module: Ruby" (http://
- still a working draft, but could be a ton of work to implement