

The W3C and browser implementers need to make sure that the text layout and typographic needs of scripts and languages around the world are built in to technologies such as HTML, CSS, SVG, etc.

You are commenting on using a URL for the dated version of the Separate issues or emails for each comment, and point to the section To make it easier to track comments, please raise It is expected that this document will be constantly updated, as new material becomes available or comes to our attention. The information in this document helps to link users and developers so that browsers can better support typographic needs around the world. Publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found This section describes the status of thisĭocument at the time of its publication.

It is not exhaustive, and will be added to from time to time. This document points browser implementers and specification developers to information about how to support typographic features of scripts or writing systems from around the world, and also points to relevant information in specifications, to tests, and to useful articles and papers. W3C Group Draft Note 01 November 2022 More details about this document This version: Latest published version: Latest editor's draft: History: Commit history Editor: Richard Ishida ( W3C)
