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Subject: Fonts for CSS Testing
Just noticed this: http://wiki.csswg.org/test/fonts "The Ahem font was developed by Todd Fahrner to help test writers develop predictable tests. The font's em square is exactly square. Its ascent and descent is exactly the size of the em square. This means that the font's extent is exactly the same as its line-height, meaning that it can be exactly aligned with padding, borders, margins, and so forth." This might be interesting for ODF interop testing as well. It reduces one source of variability that is outside of the application's control. -Rob
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