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Sorry for the delay. The i18n WG is discussing this on their telecon at the moment. You'll probably hear back from @xfq or @aphillips (rather than me).
> For this, I'd propose allowing as well, and treating it as specifying the set that is derived from the union of all codepoints in the string. E.g. this would...
> the token that indicates this is a range would need to be outside the string Not necessarily. On the (probably rare) occasion where - has to be specified as...
> For space-between, my assumption is that if you have a two word annotation in Latin script over a longer base, the left edge of the word on the left...
> I guess it would be helpful to ask the jlreq & clreq folks to confirm the expected behaviour. For Chinese, the answer appears to be no justification is expected...
> For base text, though, I think it does need to be spaced out if the annotation is really long. Yes. This is only about ruby text.
> Do you think this would solve the problem? Seems good to me. Thanks.
Seems reasonable to me. I was indeed wondering when you'd need to reduce space after brackets at in-paragraph line ends but not paragraph last lines - i'm not sure that...
Here's my point of view: This is nothing to do with aspiration. For these particular features, it has to do with rubber-meets-the-road, practical requirements for producing technology that works for...
Note that the Geolocation issue in #1024 is about something different from the topic of this issue. It's about _localisation_, rather than _internationalisation_. #1024 is about mechanisms that allow the...