Ĭombination with other CSS modules may expand the definitions of these value types. Value types not defined in this specification are defined in CSS Values & Units. This specification follows the CSS property definition conventions from using the value definition syntax from. In Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 and the CSS Writing Modes Module. Other terminology and concepts used in this specification are defined Replaces and extends the text-level features defined in Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 chapter 16. This module, together with the CSS Text Decoration Module, Of various languages and writing systems around the worldĬan be found in the Internationalization Working Group’s Language Enablement Index. Īre addressed in the CSS Writing Modes Module.įurther information about the typesetting requirements Īre covered in the CSS Text Decoration Module. Note: Font selection is covered in the CSS Fonts Module. Various CSS properties provide control over case transformation, white space collapsing, text wrapping, line breaking rules and hyphenation, alignment and justification, spacing, Source text to formatted, line-wrapped text. That is, the features of CSS that control the translation of This module describes the typesetting controls of CSS
7.2 Tracking: the letter-spacing property.7.1 Word Spacing: the word-spacing property.6.4.5 Minimum Requirements for auto Justification.6.4 Justification Method: the text-justify property.6.3 Last Line Alignment: the text-align-last property.6.2 Default Text Alignment: the text-align-all property.6.1 Text Alignment: the text-align shorthand.5.5 Overflow Wrapping: the overflow-wrap/ word-wrap property.5.3 Line Breaking Strictness: the line-break property.5.2 Breaking Rules for Letters: the word-break property.4.2 Tab Character Size: the tab-size property.4.1.3 Segment Break Transformation Rules.4.1.2 Phase II: Trimming and Positioning.4.1.1 Phase I: Collapsing and Transformation.
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