Re: Text allignement
Emmanuel BEUQUE (ebeuque@pratique.fr)
Tue, 3 Feb 1998 17:48:03 +0100
À (At) 21:24 +0900 3/02/98, Kei Takikawa écrivait (wrote) :
>> I'm not so sure it is clear in any case. As Andreas has shown, there may be
>> 8 cases. 4 cases clearly provides the ability to rotate the text of every
>> 90 degrees. For instance, with our roman languages (english, german,
>> french), we could have 4 possibilities.
>>
>> StartCorner Line orientation
>> Normal text upper-left horizontal
>> 90 deg clockwise upper-right vertical
>> 180 degrees lower-right horizontal
>> 90 deg counterclockwise lower-left vertical
>
>My understanding is that Line Orientation is different from Characater
>Orientation: Characters are always printed upright. Is this correct?
That's definitely not what I understand. See 36.1.2 Line Orientation.
The note specify :
"For vertical line orientation, [...] the entire line is rotated 90 degrees ...
That seems to clearly show that clarification is needed in this area...
BR,
Emmanuel
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