Re: [css-text] Add text-justify: inter-character back for Korean?

>> Both option 2 and 4 are technically possible, but to me, option 2 makes the most sense, and that option requires inter-character.
> 
> I think your logic makes sense, but I think you meant "inter-ideograph"?
> "Inter-character" was an alternate name proposal for "distribute�.

Yes, �inter-ideograph�, sorry about the confusion.

> Another possibility is to use "distribute" for ideographic Korean, since
> such documents are unlikely to contain non-CJK characters. I'm not sure
> if we have reasonable behavior around punctuation for it, but that might
> be fixable.

Good point, I agree that such documents are unlikely to contain non-CJK.

The �distribute� value has a special behavior built-in for text-align-last, and that conflicts with Korean use case. We could remove it in preference to recently-added justify-all, but doing so is likely to break existing documents, so Korean documents can�t use �distribute� unless either a) we break existing documents or b) Korean should also specify "text-align-last: left�.

I have mild preference to add inter-ideograph back, but I can live with b) Korean should also specify "text-align-last: left�.

> I am also wondering if we should revive the issue of renaming 'distribute'
> to 'inter-character', since it seems to confuse everybody. :)

We could also add �inter-character� that doesn�t involve the text-align-last behavior, but I don�t think it�s a good idea to remove �distribute� for backward compatibility. It�s been implemented in IE for more than 10 years and it�s in the spec for more than 3 years.

/koji

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