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Subject: Re: [office] Adding support for "em" measurements
Patrick: > I don't have the details at my finger tips but I recall that there are > multiple definitions of "em" in typography. > > If we specify one, shouldn't we allow for choices of the others? > > I can run down the details a bit later this week. Please do. We should try to make sure we cover the major standards, at least, and if there's an interpretation used by any widely-used office suite. Marbux had a few pointers. Here's what CSS says: http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/PR-xsl11-20061006/#d0e5490 "The em-based relative units of measurement are defined in the Unicode standard, <http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2000.pdf>;, pg. 167." --- David A. Wheeler
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