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Subject: Re: [xliff-comment] XLIFF 2.1 spec: the dir values are not sufficient for proper BiDi support
Hi Mihai,thank you very much for your comment on the XLIFF Version 2.1 COS01A JIRA Issue was created to track your comment's resolutionPlease follow the comments resolution on the above link.Unfortunately, only XLIFF TC members can edit our JIRA issues, however feel free to react to the proposed or approved resolutions in this email thread.This way all your follow up remains grouped under this permanent markmail link that the TC uses as the Issue source reference:Please note that the Public review period ends on 19th Dec and therefore the TC won't be able to meet before year end to formally dispose of all received COS01 issues.Nevertheless, we expect to address all COS01 issues during January 2017.Cheers and thanksdFDr. David Filip===========OASIS XLIFF OMOS TC ChairOASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, Liaison OfficerSpokes Research FellowADAPT CentreKDEG, Trinity College DublinMobile: +420-777-218-122On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 9:52 PM, Mihai Nita <mihnita@gmail.com> wrote:I am looking at this:http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/xliff-core/v2.1/xliff-core- v2.1.html#dir
The possible values are lrt, rtl, and auto
(with auto "determined heuristically, based on the first strong directional character in scope, see [UAX #9]").
That is the same as the HTML dir attribute
https://www.w3.org/TR/2014/REC-html5-20141028/dom.html#the- dir-attribute
But that is not enough, because the direction based on the first char results in bad rendering at times.
So the HTML standard added <bdi> and <bdo>
And also CSS needed to add even more control, with unicode-bidi:
https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#direction
The values in the CSS2 standard seem to be normal, embed, bidi-override, inherit
But more are coming: normal, embed, isolate, bidi-override, isolate-override, plaintext
(https://www.w3.org/TR/css-writing-modes-3/#unicode-bidi )
Mozilla and Chrome (and probably others will follow) already support these values:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/unicode-bid i
Chrome also supports "initial" (I don't check about Firefox)
So the proposed values for dir seem insufficient.
Kind of a pity to release something that is already outdated, without learning from what others did...
Thank you,
Mihai
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