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diff --git a/testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-fonts/language-specific-01.html b/testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-fonts/language-specific-01.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dbffdc64b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-fonts/language-specific-01.html @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> +<title>CSS Test: language-specific display</title> +<link rel="author" title="Chris Lilley" href="chris@w3.org"> +<link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#language-specific-support"> +<link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#font-variant-ligatures-prop"> +<meta name="assert" content="However, in languages such as Turkish which uses both a dotted-i and a dotless-i, it's important to not use this ligature or use a specialized version that contains a dot over the "i"."> +<style> + @font-face { + font-family: Lato; + src: url(support/fonts/Lato-Medium.ttf); + } + .test { + font-size: 4em; + font-variant-ligatures: common-ligatures; + font-feature-settings: "liga" on, "clig" on; + margin-left: 1em; + font-family: Lato; + } + +</style> +<body> + +<p>Test is passed if:</p> +<ol> +<li>The word fijord on the first line uses an <strong>fi</strong> ligature</li> +<li>It is clear that the second line has a letter f followed by a Turkish dotless-i while the third line has a letter f followed by a (dotted) i. If an <strong>fi</strong> ligature is used on either the second or third line, it must still be possible to distinguish the two.</p> + +<p class="test" lang="en">fijord</p> +<section class="test" lang="tr"> +<p>fıstık</p> +<p>fikir</p> +</section> |