Håkon Wium Lie writes:
> Actually, when looking at the Microsoft packaging again, it's slightly
> more complex:
>
> "if there are no descenders in element (a) place element (b) on top
> of (a) so that the topmost glyph in the part of element (b) which
> is below any part of element (a) touches the baseline of element
> (a), else..."
>
> This starts to get heiry and I havn't seen any style sheet language
> which offers this sort of capabilities.
dont put out challenges like that on a list read by TeXxies! i have no
intention of trying, but i bet it could be expressed in a markup
language, not just with Quark manual fiddling
> likely changed. This is due to the fact that style sheets -- as we
> know them today -- don't record the constraints the designer intended,
> but instead just record positioning.
these would be "Microsoft style sheets"? despite their patent, there
are other systems, you know...
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