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Thanks @huijing ! So the Japanese folks prefer bottom to top, and the Chinese folks prefer top to bottom for vertical lines. That's interesting. Let's see what the CSS and...

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When i'm able to get to it, i'll improve the problem statement here. In the meantime, you may find this illuminating: - [Bopomofo on the Web](https://r12a.github.io/scripts/bopomofo/ontheweb) - [Requirements for Chinese...

I applied the new template, but also added text to the problem statement to describe what the gap actually is. Note also that in principle the spec links should briefly...

For background on ALM, see: - https://r12a.github.io/scripts/arab/arb.html#expressions - https://r12a.github.io/scripts/arab/block.html#ar061C

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Links fixed. Format updated. Added link to Unicode submission.

Just a clarification to say that it seems to me that this is a more intractable problem for content authors that write in scripts that are always joined up (like...

I tried [this test](https://w3c.github.io/i18n-tests/exploratory/vanilla?text=%3Cdiv%20dir%3D%22auto%22%3E%0A%26%23x06A9%3B%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ared%3Bfont-feature-settings%3A%20'hamz'%200%22%3E%26%23x06CC%3B%26%23x0654%3B%3C%2Fspan%3E%26%23x0645%3B%0A%3C%2Fdiv%3E%0A&lang=ur&fontSize=80&fontFamily=awami%20nastaliq&width=500&height=500&a=A%20span%20with%20a%20colour%20change%20for%20one%20letter%20in%20an%20Arabic%20cursive%20word%20doesn't%20break%20the%20joining%20behaviour.&i=Test%20passes%20if%20all%20letters%20are%20joined%20together), and it seems that while FF & Chrome don't break the joining if the colour alone is changed, they do break when the font feature settings...

Do you have examples where kerning should prevent line breaking. I would have thought that kerning is not relevant, since there is a line break between the previously kerned characters...