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<!doctype html>
<html lang=en>
<meta charset=utf-8>
<title>CSS test: writing system and segment break transformation</title>
<link rel=author title="Florian Rivoal" href="https://florian.rivoal.net">
<link rel=help href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#languages">
<link rel=help href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#script-tagging">
<link rel=help href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#line-break-transform">
<link rel=match href="reference/writing-system-segment-break-001-ref.html">
<meta name=assert content="If the writing system of the segment break is Chinese, Japanese, or Yi,
and the character before or after the segment break is punctuation or a symbol (Unicode general category P* or S*)
and has an East Asian Width property of A or is Emoji,
and the character on the other side of the segment break is F, W, or H, and not Hangul or Emoji,
then the segment break is removed.">
<!--
In this case, checking with “ and ” which are punctuation with East Asian Width of A,
next to Katakana letters (which are W),
while the writing system is Katakana, which is classified as Japanese,
despite a non Japanese content language (Ainu).
-->

<p>The test passes if the both lines are identical, including the spacing of the characters.

<div lang=ain-Kana>“
アイヌイタㇰ
”</div>
<div lang=ain-Kana>“アイヌイタㇰ”</div>