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  <title>CSS Writing Modes Module Level 3</title>
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   <h1>CSS Writing Modes Module Level 3</h1>

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  <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=abstract> Abstract</h2>

  <p>CSS Writing Modes Level 3 defines CSS features to support for various
   international writing modes, such as left-to-right (e.g. Latin or Indic),
   right-to-left (e.g. Hebrew or Arabic), bidirectional (e.g. mixed Latin and
   Arabic) and vertical (e.g. Asian scripts).

  <p>Inherently bottom-to-top scripts are not handled in this version. See <a
   href="#UTN22" rel=biblioentry>[UTN22]<!--{{UTN22}}--></a> for an
   explanation of relevant issues.

  <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=status> Status of this document</h2>
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  <p>The following features are at-risk and may be dropped during CR:

  <ul>
   <li>The &lsquo;<a href="#use-glyph-orientation"><code
    class=css>use-glyph-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; of &lsquo;<a
    href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo;

   <li>The &lsquo;<code class=css>ascii-digits</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
    class=css>digits</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
    class=css>alpha</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
    class=css>latin</code>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<code
    class=css>alphanumeric</code>&rsquo; values of &lsquo;<a
    href="#text-combine-horizontal0"><code
    class=property>text-combine-horizontal</code></a>&rsquo;.

   <li>The &lsquo;<a href="#text-combine-mode0"><code
    class=property>text-combine-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property
  </ul>

  <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=Contents> Table of Contents</h2>
  <!--begin-toc-->

  <ul class=toc>
   <li><a href="#text-flow"><span class=secno>1. </span> Introduction to
    Writing Modes</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#placement"><span class=secno>1.1. </span> Module
      Interactions</a>

     <li><a href="#values"><span class=secno>1.2. </span> Values</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#text-direction"><span class=secno>2. </span> Inline
    Direction and Bidirectionality</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#direction"><span class=secno>2.1. </span> Specifying
      Directionality: the &lsquo;<code class=property>direction</code>&rsquo;
      property</a>

     <li><a href="#unicode-bidi"><span class=secno>2.2. </span> Embeddings
      and Overrides: the &lsquo;<code
      class=property>unicode-bidi</code>&rsquo; property</a>

     <li><a href="#bidi-example"><span class=secno>2.3. </span> Example of
      Bidirectional Text</a>

     <li><a href="#bidi-box-model"><span class=secno>2.4. </span> Box model
      for inline elements in bidirectional context</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#vertical-intro"><span class=secno>3. </span> Introduction to
    Vertical Text</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#writing-mode"><span class=secno>3.1. </span> Block Flow
      Direction: the &lsquo;<code class=property>writing-mode</code>&rsquo;
      property</a>
      <ul class=toc>
       <li><a href="#svg-writing-mode"><span class=secno>3.1.1. </span>
        SVG1.1 &lsquo;<code class=property>writing-mode</code>&rsquo;
        Values</a>
      </ul>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#inline-alignment"><span class=secno>4. </span> Inline-level
    Alignment</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#intro-baselines"><span class=secno>4.1. </span>
      Introduction to Baselines</a>

     <li><a href="#text-baselines"><span class=secno>4.2. </span> Text
      Baselines</a>

     <li><a href="#replaced-baselines"><span class=secno>4.3. </span> Atomic
      Inline Baselines</a>

     <li><a href="#baseline-alignment"><span class=secno>4.4. </span>
      Baseline Alignment</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#intro-text-layout"><span class=secno>5. </span> Introduction
    to Vertical Text Layout</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#text-orientation"><span class=secno>5.1. </span> Orienting
      Text: the &lsquo;<code class=property>text-orientation</code>&rsquo;
      property</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#abstract-box"><span class=secno>6. </span> Abstract Box
    Terminology</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#abstract-dimensions"><span class=secno>6.1. </span>
      Logical Dimensions</a>

     <li><a href="#abstract-directions"><span class=secno>6.2. </span>
      Abstract and Physical Directions</a>

     <li><a href="#line-directions"><span class=secno>6.3. </span>
      Line-relative Directions</a>

     <li><a href="#logical-directions"><span class=secno>6.4. </span>
      Flow-relative Directions</a>

     <li><a href="#logical-to-physical"><span class=secno>6.5. </span>
      Abstract-to-Physical Mappings</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#abstract-layout"><span class=secno>7. </span> Abstract Box
    Layout</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#vertical-layout"><span class=secno>7.1. </span> Principles
      of Layout in Vertical Writing Modes</a>

     <li><a href="#dimension-mapping"><span class=secno>7.2. </span>
      Dimensional Mapping</a>

     <li><a href="#orthogonal-flows"><span class=secno>7.3. </span>
      Orthogonal Flows</a>
      <ul class=toc>
       <li><a href="#orthogonal-auto"><span class=secno>7.3.1. </span>
        Auto-sizing in Orthogonal Flows</a>

       <li><a href="#orthogonal-multicol"><span class=secno>7.3.2. </span>
        Multi-column Layout in Orthogonal Flows</a>

       <li><a href="#orthogonal-pagination"><span class=secno>7.3.3. </span>
        Paginating Orthogonal Flows</a>
      </ul>

     <li><a href="#logical-direction-layout"><span class=secno>7.4. </span>
      Flow-Relative Mappings</a>

     <li><a href="#line-mappings"><span class=secno>7.5. </span>
      Line-Relative Mappings</a>

     <li><a href="#physical-only"><span class=secno>7.6. </span> Purely
      Physical Mappings</a>

     <li><a href="#caption-side"><span class=secno>7.7. </span> Table Caption
      Mappings: the &lsquo;<code class=property>caption-side</code>&rsquo;
      keywords</a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#page-direction"><span class=secno>8. </span> Page Flow: the
    page progression direction</a>

   <li><a href="#text-combine"><span class=secno>9. </span> Glyph
    Composition</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#text-combine-horizontal"><span class=secno>9.1. </span>
      Horizonal-in-Vertical Composition: the &lsquo;<code
      class=property>text-combine-horizontal</code>&rsquo; property</a>

     <li><a href="#text-combine-mode"><span class=secno>9.2. </span>
      Horizonal-in-Vertical Glyph Scaling: the &lsquo;<code
      class=property>text-combine-mode</code>&rsquo; property</a>
    </ul>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#changes">Changes</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li class=no-num><a href="#recent-changes"> Changes from the May 2011
      CSS Writing Modes Module Level 3 <abbr title="Working
      Draft">WD</abbr></a>
    </ul>

   <li><a href="#conformance"><span class=secno>10. </span> Conformance</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li><a href="#conventions"><span class=secno>10.1. </span> Document
      Conventions</a>

     <li><a href="#conformance-classes"><span class=secno>10.2. </span>
      Conformance Classes</a>

     <li><a href="#partial"><span class=secno>10.3. </span> Partial
      Implementations</a>

     <li><a href="#experimental"><span class=secno>10.4. </span> Experimental
      Implementations</a>

     <li><a href="#testing"><span class=secno>10.5. </span>Non-Experimental
      Implementations</a>

     <li><a href="#cr-exit-criteria"><span class=secno>10.6. </span> CR Exit
      Criteria</a>
    </ul>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#acknowledgements"> Acknowledgements</a>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#character-properties">Appendix A. Characters
    and Properties</a>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#script-orientations">Appendix B:
    Bi-orientational Transformations</a>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#vertical-typesetting-details">Appendix C:
    Vertical Typesetting Synthesis</a>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#intrinsic-sizing">Appendix D: Intrinsic
    Dimensions</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li class=no-num><a href="#multicol-intrinsic"> Intrinsic Sizes in
      Multi-column Layout</a>
    </ul>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#bidi-html"> Appendix E: Bidi Rules for HTML</a>
    

   <li class=no-num><a href="#references"> References</a>
    <ul class=toc>
     <li class=no-num><a href="#normative-references"> Normative
      references</a>

     <li class=no-num><a href="#other-references"> Other references</a>
    </ul>

   <li class=no-num><a href="#property-index"> Property Index</a>
  </ul>
  <!--end-toc-->

  <h2 id=text-flow><span class=secno>1. </span> Introduction to Writing Modes</h2>

  <p>CSS Writing Modes Level 3 defines CSS features to support for various
   international writing modes, such as left-to-right (e.g. Latin or Indic),
   right-to-left (e.g. Hebrew or Arabic), bidirectional (e.g. mixed Latin and
   Arabic) and vertical (e.g. Asian scripts).

  <p>A <dfn id=writing-mode0>writing mode</dfn> in CSS is determined by the
   &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a
   href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;, and
   &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; properties. It is
   defined primarily in terms of its <a
   href="#inline-base-direction"><i>inline base direction</i></a> and <a
   href="#block-flow-direction"><i>block flow direction</i></a>:

  <div class=sidebar>
   <div class="figure right"> <a href="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-tb.svg"
    type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Latin-based writing mode" class=landscape
    src="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-tb.png"></a>
    <p class=caption>Latin-based writing mode
   </div>

   <div class="figure left"> <a
    href="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-lr-reverse.svg" type="image/svg+xml">
    <img alt="Mongolian-based writing mode" class=landscape
    src="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-lr-reverse.png"></a>
    <p class=caption>Mongolian-based writing mode
   </div>

   <div class="figure right"> <a href="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-tb.svg"
    type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Han-based writing mode" class=landscape
    src="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-tb.png"></a> <a
    href="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-rl.svg" type="image/svg+xml"> <img
    alt="Han-based writing mode" class=landscape
    src="diagrams/text-flow-vectors-rl.png"></a>
    <p class=caption>Han-based writing mode
   </div>
  </div>

  <p>The <dfn id=inline-base-direction>inline base direction</dfn> is the
   primary direction in which content is ordered on a line and defines on
   which sides the "start" and "end" of a line are. The &lsquo;<a
   href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;
   property specifies the inline base direction of an element and, together
   with the &lsquo;<a href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
   class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo; property and the inherent
   directionality of any text content, determines the ordering of
   inline-level content within a line.

  <p>The <dfn id=block-flow-direction>block flow direction</dfn> is the
   direction in which block-level boxes stack and the direction in which line
   boxes stack within a block container. The &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   property determines the block flow direction.

  <p>A <dfn id=horizontal-writing-mode>horizontal writing mode</dfn> is one
   with horizontal lines of text, i.e. a downward or upward block flow. A
   <dfn id=vertical-writing-mode>vertical writing mode</dfn> is one with
   vertical lines of text, i.e. a leftward or rightward block flow.

  <p class=note>These terms should not be confused with <dfn
   id=vertical-block-flow>vertical block flow</dfn> (which is a downward or
   upward block flow) and <dfn id=horizontal-block-flow>horizontal block
   flow</dfn> (which is leftward or rightward block flow). To avoid
   confusion, CSS specifications avoid this latter set of terms.

  <p>Writing systems typically have one or two native writing modes. Some
   examples are:

  <ul>
   <li>Latin-based systems are typically written using a left-to-right inline
    direction with a downward (top-to-bottom) block flow direction.

   <li>Arabic-based systems are typically written using a right-to-left
    inline direction with a downward (top-to-bottom) block flow direction.

   <li>Mongolian-based systems are typically written using a top-to-bottom
    inline direction with a rightward (left-to-right) block flow direction.

   <li>Han-based systems are commonly written using a left-to-right inline
    direction with a downward (top-to-bottom) block flow direction,
    <strong>or</strong> a top-to-bottom inline direction with a leftward
    (right-to-left) block flow direction. Many magazines and newspapers will
    mix these two writing modes on the same page.
  </ul>

  <p>The &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; component of the writing
   mode determines the <a href="#line-orientation"><i>line
   orientation</i></a> and the <i>typesetting mode</i>, and controls details
   of text layout such as the <i>glyph orientation</i>.

  <p class=note>See Unicode Technical Note #22 <a href="#UTN22"
   rel=biblioentry>[UTN22]<!--{{UTN22}}--></a> (<a
   href="http://fantasai.inkedblade.net/style/discuss/vertical-text/paper">HTML
   version</a>) for a more in-depth introduction to writing modes and
   vertical text.

  <h3 id=placement><span class=secno>1.1. </span> Module Interactions</h3>

  <p>This module replaces and extends the &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
   and &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; features defined in <a
   href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a> sections 8.6
   and 9.10.

  <h3 id=values><span class=secno>1.2. </span> Values</h3>

  <p>This specification follows the <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/about.html#property-defs">CSS property
   definition conventions</a> from <a href="#CSS21"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>. Value types not defined in
   this specification are defined in CSS Level 2 Revision 1 <a
   href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>. Other CSS
   modules may expand the definitions of these value types: for example <a
   href="#CSS3COLOR" rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COLOR]<!--{{CSS3COLOR}}--></a>,
   when combined with this module, expands the definition of the
   &lt;color&gt; value type as used in this specification.

  <p>In addition to the property-specific values listed in their definitions,
   all properties defined in this specification also accept the <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#value-def-inherit">inherit</a>
   keyword as their property value. For readability it has not been repeated
   explicitly.

  <h2 id=text-direction><span class=secno>2. </span> Inline Direction and
   Bidirectionality</h2>

  <p>While the characters in most scripts are written from left to right,
   certain scripts are written from right to left. In some documents, in
   particular those written with the Arabic or Hebrew script, and in some
   mixed-language contexts, text in a single (visually displayed) block may
   appear with mixed directionality. This phenomenon is called <span
   class=index-def id=bidirectionality title="bidirectionality (bidi)"><dfn
   id=bidirectionality0>bidirectionality</dfn></span>, or "bidi" for short.

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="An example of bidirectional text is a Latin name in an Arabic
    sentence. The sentence overall is typeset right-to-left, but the letters
    in the Latin word in the middle are typeset left-to-right."
    src="diagrams/bidi.png">

   <p class=caption>Bidirectionality</p>
  </div>

  <p>The Unicode standard (<a
   href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/">Unicode Standard Annex #9</a>)
   defines a complex algorithm for determining the proper ordering of
   bidirectional text. The algorithm consists of an implicit part based on
   character properties, as well as explicit controls for embeddings and
   overrides. CSS relies on this algorithm to achieve proper bidirectional
   rendering. The &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
   properties allow authors to specify how the elements and attributes of a
   document language map to this algorithm.

  <p>User agents that support bidirectional text must apply the Unicode
   bidirectional algorithm to every sequence of inline-level boxes
   uninterrupted by a forced (<a
   href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Bidirectional_Character_Types">bidi
   class B</a>) paragraph break or block boundary. This sequence forms the
   <dfn id=paragraph>paragraph</dfn> unit in the bidirectional algorithm.

  <p>Except when the &lsquo;<a href="#plaintext"><code
   class=css>plaintext</code></a>&rsquo; value of &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
   is in effect, the paragraph embedding level is set according to the value
   of the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property of the paragraph's
   element rather than by the heuristic given in steps P2 and P3 of the
   Unicode algorithm. The paragraph's element is usually the containing
   block, but in the case of a paragraph contained by bidi <a
   href="#isolate">isolation</a> it is the isolating inline element instead.

  <p>Because the base directionality of a text depends on the structure and
   semantics of the document, the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
   properties should in most cases be used only to map bidi information in
   the markup to its corresponding CSS styles. If a document language
   provides markup features to control bidi, authors and users should use
   those features and not specify CSS rules to override them.

  <p>The HTML 4 specification (<a href="#HTML401"
   rel=biblioentry>[HTML401]<!--{{HTML401}}--></a>, section 8.2) defines
   bidirectionality behavior for HTML elements. The HTML 4 specification also
   contains more information on bidirectionality issues.

  <p class=note>Because HTML UAs can turn off CSS styling, we advise HTML
   authors to use the HTML &lsquo;<code class=property>dir</code>&rsquo;
   attribute and &lt;bdo&gt; element to ensure correct bidirectional layout
   in the absence of a style sheet.

  <h3 id=direction><span class=secno>2.1. </span> Specifying Directionality:
   the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=direction0>direction</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>ltr | rtl

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>ltr

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>all elements

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>yes

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This property specifies the base directionality of text and elements on
   a line, and the directionality of embeddings and overrides (see &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;)
   for the Unicode bidirectional algorithm. In addition, it affects the
   ordering of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html">table</a>
   column layout, the direction of horizontal <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visufx.html#overflow">overflow</a>, and
   the default alignment of text within a line, and other things that depend
   on the base inline base direction.

  <p>Values for this property have the following meanings:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=ltr>ltr</dfn>

   <dd>Left-to-right directionality.

   <dt><dfn id=rtl>rtl</dfn>

   <dd>Right-to-left directionality.
  </dl>

  <p class=note>The &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property has no effect on bidi
   reordering when specified on inline elements whose &lsquo;<a
   href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
   property's value is &lsquo;<a href="#normal"><code
   class=css>normal</code></a>&rsquo;.

  <p>The value of the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property on the root element is
   also propagated to the initial containing block and, together with the
   &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property, determines the
   document's principal writing mode. (See <a
   href="#principal-writing-mode">below</a>.)

  <p class=note>Note that the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property of the HTML BODY
   element is <em>not</em> propagated to the viewport. That special behavior
   only applies to the background and overflow properties.

  <p class=note>The &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property, when specified for
   table column elements, is not inherited by cells in the column since
   columns are not the ancestors of the cells in the document tree. Thus, CSS
   cannot easily capture the "dir" attribute inheritance rules described in
   <a href="#HTML401" rel=biblioentry>[HTML401]<!--{{HTML401}}--></a>,
   section 11.3.2.1.

  <h3 id=unicode-bidi><span class=secno>2.2. </span> Embeddings and
   Overrides: the &lsquo;<a href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
   class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=unicode-bidi0>unicode-bidi</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>normal | embed | [ isolate || bidi-override ] | plaintext

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>normal

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>all elements, but see prose

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>no

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>Values for this property have the following meanings:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=normal>normal</dfn>

   <dd>The element does not open an additional level of embedding with
    respect to the bidirectional algorithm. For inline elements, implicit
    reordering works across element boundaries.

   <dt><dfn id=embed>embed</dfn>

   <dd>If the element is inline, this value opens an additional level of
    embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm. The direction of
    this embedding level is given by the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
    class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property. Inside the element,
    reordering is done implicitly. This corresponds to adding a LRE (U+202A),
    for &lsquo;<code class=css>direction: ltr</code>&rsquo;, or RLE (U+202B),
    for &lsquo;<code class=css>direction: rtl</code>&rsquo;, at the start of
    the element and a PDF (U+202C) at the end of the element. <span
    class=note>This value has no effect on elements that are not
    inline.</span>

   <dt><dfn id=isolate>isolate</dfn>

   <dd>For the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm, the contents
    of the element are considered to be inside a separate, independent
    paragraph with a base directionality given by the element's &lsquo;<a
    href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;
    property, and for the purpose of bidi resolution in its containing bidi
    paragraph (if any), the element itself is treated as if it were an Object
    Replacement Character (U+FFFC). (If the element is broken across multiple
    lines, then each box of the element is treated as an Object Replacement
    Character.)

   <dt><dfn id=bidi-override>bidi-override</dfn>

   <dd>For inline elements this creates an override. For block-container
    elements this creates an override for inline-level descendants not within
    another block container element. This means that inside the element,
    reordering is strictly in sequence according to the &lsquo;<a
    href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;
    property; the implicit part of the bidirectional algorithm is ignored.
    This corresponds to adding a LRO (U+202D), for &lsquo;<code
    class=css>direction: ltr</code>&rsquo;, or RLO (U+202E), for &lsquo;<code
    class=css>direction: rtl</code>&rsquo;, at the start of the element and a
    PDF (U+202C) at the end of the element.

   <dt><dfn id=plaintext>plaintext</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>For the purposes of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm, the base
     directionality of each bidi paragraph for which the element forms the
     containing block is determined not by the element's computed &lsquo;<a
     href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; as
     usual, but by following the heuristic in rules P2 and P3 of the Unicode
     bidirectional algorithm. For inline elements, this value behaves as for
     &lsquo;<a href="#isolate"><code class=css>isolate</code></a>&rsquo;,
     except, as with block containers, the base directionality is determined
     by following the Unicode heuristic instead of by using the &lsquo;<a
     href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;
     value.
  </dl>

  <p>The final order of characters within in each bidi paragraph is the same
   as if the bidi control codes had been added as described above, markup had
   been stripped, and the resulting character sequence had been passed to an
   implementation of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm for plain text that
   produced the same line-breaks as the styled text.

  <p>In this process, replaced elements with &lsquo;<code class=css>display:
   inline</code>&rsquo; are treated as neutral characters, unless their
   &lsquo;<a href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
   class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo; property has a value other
   than &lsquo;<a href="#normal"><code
   class=property>normal</code></a>&rsquo;, in which case they are treated as
   strong characters in the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; specified for the element. All
   other atomic inline-level boxes are treated as neutral characters always.

  <p>If an inline element is broken around a bidi paragraph boundary (e.g. if
   split by a block or forced paragraph break), then the bidi control codes
   corresponding to the end of the element are added before the interruption
   and the codes corresponding to the start of the element are added after
   it. (In other words, any embedding levels or overrides started by the
   element are closed at the paragraph break and reopened on the other side
   of it.)

  <p>Because the Unicode algorithm has a limit of <em title="According to
   unicode 3.0, chapter 3, section 12, definition BD2. Specifically, page 58
   here: http://www.unicode.org/unicode/uni2book/ch03.pdf"> 61 levels</em> of
   embedding, care should be taken not to use <span
   class=propinst-unicode-bidi>&lsquo;<a href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
   class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;</span> with a value other
   than &lsquo;<a href="#normal"><code
   class=property>normal</code></a>&rsquo; unless appropriate. In particular,
   a value of &lsquo;<code class=property>inherit</code>&rsquo; should be
   used with extreme caution. However, for elements that are, in general,
   intended to be displayed as blocks, a setting of &lsquo;<code
   class=css>unicode-bidi: isolate</code>&rsquo; is preferred to keep the
   element together in case display is changed to inline (see example below).

  <h3 id=bidi-example><span class=secno>2.3. </span> Example of Bidirectional
   Text</h3>

  <p>The following example shows an XML document with bidirectional text. It
   illustrates an important design principle: document language designers
   should take bidi into account both in the language proper (elements and
   attributes) and in any accompanying style sheets. The style sheets should
   be designed so that bidi rules are separate from other style rules, and
   such rules should not be overridden by other style sheets so that the
   document language's bidi behavior is preserved.

  <div class=example>
   <p>In this example, lowercase letters stand for inherently left-to-right
    characters and uppercase letters represent inherently right-to-left
    characters. The text stream is shown in logical backing store order.</p>

   <pre class=xml-example><code class=xml>
&lt;HEBREW&gt;
  &lt;PAR&gt;HEBREW1 HEBREW2 english3 HEBREW4 HEBREW5&lt;/PAR&gt;
  &lt;PAR&gt;HEBREW6 &lt;EMPH&gt;HEBREW7&lt;/EMPH&gt; HEBREW8&lt;/PAR&gt;
&lt;/HEBREW&gt;
&lt;ENGLISH&gt;
  &lt;PAR&gt;english9 english10 english11 HEBREW12 HEBREW13&lt;/PAR&gt;
  &lt;PAR&gt;english14 english15 english16&lt;/PAR&gt;
  &lt;PAR&gt;english17 &lt;HE-QUO&gt;HEBREW18 english19 HEBREW20&lt;/HE-QUO&gt;&lt;/PAR&gt;
&lt;/ENGLISH&gt;
    </code></pre>

   <p>Since this is arbitrary XML, the style sheet is responsible for setting
    the writing direction. This is the style sheet:</p>

   <pre>
/* Rules for bidi */
HEBREW, HE-QUO  {direction: rtl; unicode-bidi: embed;}
ENGLISH         {direction: ltr; unicode-bidi: embed;} 

/* Rules for presentation */
HEBREW, ENGLISH, PAR  {display: block;}
EMPH                  {font-weight: bold;}
    </pre>

   <p>The HEBREW element is a block with a right-to-left base direction, the
    ENGLISH element is a block with a left-to-right base direction. The PARs
    are blocks that inherit the base direction from their parents. Thus, the
    first two PARs are read starting at the top right, the final three are
    read starting at the top left. Please note that HEBREW and ENGLISH are
    chosen as element names for explicitness only; in general, element names
    should convey structure without reference to language.</p>

   <p>The EMPH element is inline-level, and since its value for <span
    class=propinst-unicode-bidi>&lsquo;<a href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
    class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;</span> is &lsquo;<a
    href="#normal"><code class=property>normal</code></a>&rsquo; (the initial
    value), it has no effect on the ordering of the text. The HE-QUO element,
    on the other hand, creates an embedding.</p>

   <p>The formatting of this text might look like this if the line length is
    long:</p>

   <pre class=ascii-art>
               5WERBEH 4WERBEH english3 2WERBEH 1WERBEH

                                8WERBEH <b>7WERBEH</b> 6WERBEH

english9 english10 english11 13WERBEH 12WERBEH

english14 english15 english16

english17 20WERBEH english19 18WERBEH
    </pre>

   <p>Note that the HE-QUO embedding causes HEBREW18 to be to the right of
    english19.</p>

   <p>If lines have to be broken, it might be more like this:</p>

   <pre class=ascii-art>
       2WERBEH 1WERBEH
  -EH 4WERBEH english3
                 5WERB

   -EH <b>7WERBEH</b> 6WERBEH
                 8WERB

english9 english10 en-
glish11 12WERBEH
13WERBEH

english14 english15
english16

english17 18WERBEH
20WERBEH english19
    </pre>

   <p>Because HEBREW18 must be read before english19, it is on the line above
    english19. Just breaking the long line from the earlier formatting would
    not have worked. Note also that the first syllable from english19 might
    have fit on the previous line, but hyphenation of left-to-right words in
    a right-to-left context, and vice versa, is usually suppressed to avoid
    having to display a hyphen in the middle of a line.</p>
  </div>
  <!-- example -->

  <h3 id=bidi-box-model><span class=secno>2.4. </span> Box model for inline
   elements in bidirectional context</h3>

  <p>Since bidi reordering can split apart and reorder text that is logically
   contiguous, bidirectional text can cause an inline boxes to be split and
   reordered within a line.

  <p class=note>Note that in order to be able to flow inline boxes in a
   uniform direction (either entirely left-to-right or entirely
   right-to-left), anonymous inline boxes may have to be created.</p>
  <!-- CSS2.1 8.6 -->

  <p>For each line box, UAs must take the inline boxes generated for each
   element and render the margins, borders and padding in visual order (not
   logical order). The <a href="#start"><i>start</i></a>-most box on the
   first line box in which the element appears has the <a
   href="#start"><i>start</i></a> edge's margin, border, and padding; and the
   end-most box on the last line box in which the element appears has the <a
   href="#end"><i>end</i></a> edge's margin, border, and padding. For
   example, in the &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
   class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; writing mode:

  <ul>
   <li>When the parent's &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
    class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property is &lsquo;<a
    href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;, the left-most
    generated box of the first line box in which the element appears has the
    left margin, left border and left padding, and the right-most generated
    box of the last line box in which the element appears has the right
    padding, right border and right margin.

   <li>When the parent's &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
    class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property is &lsquo;<a
    href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;, the right-most
    generated box of the first line box in which the element appears has the
    right padding, right border and right margin, and the left-most generated
    box of the last line box in which the element appears has the left
    margin, left border and left padding.
  </ul>

  <p>Analogous rules hold for vertical writing modes.

  <p class=note>The &lsquo;<code
   class=property>box-decoration-break</code>&rsquo; property can override
   this behavior to draw box decorations on both sides of each box. <a
   href="#CSS3BG" rel=biblioentry>[CSS3BG]<!--{{!CSS3BG}}--></a>

  <h2 id=vertical-intro><span class=secno>3. </span> Introduction to Vertical
   Text</h2>

  <p><em>This subsection is non-normative.</em>

  <p>In addition to extensions to CSS2.1&rsquo;s support for bidirectional
   text, this module introduces the rules and properties needed to support
   vertical text layout in CSS.

  <p>Unlike languages that use the Latin script which are primarily laid out
   horizontally, Asian languages such as Chinese and Japanese can be laid out
   vertically. The Japanese example below shows the same text laid out
   horizontally and vertically. In the horizontal case, text is read from
   left to right, top to bottom. For the vertical case, the text is read top
   to bottom, right to left. Indentation from the left edge in the
   left-to-right horizontal case translates to indentation from the top edge
   in the top-to-bottom vertical case.

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="A comparison of horizontal and vertical Japanese shows that
    although the lines rotate, the characters remain upright. Some glyphs,
    however change: a period mark shifts from the bottom left of its glyph
    box to the top right. Running headers, however, may remain laid out
    horizontally across the top of the page." src=vert-horiz-comparison.png></p>

   <p class=caption>Comparison of vertical and horizontal Japanese: iBunko
    application (iOS)</p>
  </div>

  <p class=note>For Chinese and Japanese lines are ordered either right to
   left or top to bottom, while for Mongolian and Manchu lines are ordered
   left to right.

  <p>The change from horizontal to vertical writing can affect not just the
   layout, but also the typesetting. For example, the position of a
   punctuation mark within its spacing box can change from the horizontal to
   the vertical case, and in some cases alternate glyphs are used.

  <p>Vertical text that includes Latin script text or text from other scripts
   normally displayed horizontally can display that text in a number of ways.
   For example, Latin words can be rotated sideways, or each letter can be
   oriented upright:

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="A dictionary definition for &#x30F4;&#x30A3;&#x30EB;&#x30B9;
    might write the English word 'virus' rotated 90&deg; clockwise, but stack
    the letters of the initialisms 'RNA' and 'DNA' upright."
    src=vert-latin-layouts.png></p>

   <p class=caption>Examples of Latin in vertical Japanese: Daijirin Viewer
    1.4 (iOS)</p>
  </div>

  <p>In some special cases such as two-digit numbers in dates, text is fit
   compactly into a single vertical character box:

  <div class=figure id=fig-mac>
   <p><img alt="An excerpt from MacFan shows several possible vertical
    layouts for numbers: the two-digit month and day are written as
    horizontal-in-vertical blocks; the years are written with each character
    upright; except in the English phrase &ldquo;for Mac 2011&rdquo;, where
    the date is rotated to match the rotated Latin."
    src=vert-number-layouts.png></p>

   <p class=caption>Mac Fan, December 2010, p.49</p>
  </div>

  <p>Layouts often involve a mixture of vertical and horizontal elements:

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="Magazines often mix horizontal and vertical layout; for
    example, using one orientation for the main article text and a different
    one for sidebar or illustrative content." src=vert-horiz-combination.png></p>

   <p class=caption>Mixture of vertical and horizontal elements</p>
  </div>

  <p>Vertical text layouts also need to handle bidirectional text layout;
   clockwise-rotated Arabic, for example, is laid out bottom-to-top.

  <h3 id=writing-mode><span class=secno>3.1. </span> Block Flow Direction:
   the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=writing-mode1>writing-mode</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>horizontal-tb | vertical-rl | vertical-lr

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>horizontal-tb

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>All elements except table row groups, table column groups, table
      rows, and table columns

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>yes

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This property sets the block flow direction. Possible values:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=horizontal-tb>horizontal-tb</dfn>

   <dd>Top-to-bottom block flow. The writing mode is horizontal.

   <dt><dfn id=vertical-rl>vertical-rl</dfn>

   <dd>Right-to-left block flow. The writing mode is vertical.

   <dt><dfn id=vertical-lr>vertical-lr</dfn>

   <dd>Left-to-right block flow. The writing mode is vertical.
  </dl>

  <p>The &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property determines the
   direction of block flow. This determines the progression of block-level
   boxes in a block formatting context; the progression of line boxes in a
   block container that contains inlines; and the progression of rows in a
   table. By virtue of determining the stacking direction of line boxes, the
   &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property also determines
   whether line boxes and thus the writing mode is horizontal or vertical.

  <p>When set on the root element, the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property together with the
   &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property determines the <dfn
   id=principal-writing-mode>principal writing mode</dfn> of the document.
   This writing mode is used, for example, to determine the default page
   progression direction. (See <a href="#CSS3PAGE"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS3PAGE]<!--{{CSS3PAGE}}--></a>.) The &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   value of the root element is also propagated to the initial containing
   block and sets the block flow direction of the initial block formatting
   context.

  <p class=note>Note that the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property of the HTML BODY
   element is <em>not</em> propagated to the viewport. That special behavior
   only applies to the background and overflow properties.

  <p>If an element has a different block flow direction than its containing
   block:

  <ul>
   <li>If the element has a specified &lsquo;<code
    class=property>display</code>&rsquo; of &lsquo;<code
    class=css>inline</code>&rsquo;, its &lsquo;<code
    class=property>display</code>&rsquo; computes to &lsquo;<code
    class=property>inline-block</code>&rsquo;. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

   <li>If the element has a specified &lsquo;<code
    class=property>display</code>&rsquo; of &lsquo;<code
    class=css>run-in</code>&rsquo;, its &lsquo;<code
    class=property>display</code>&rsquo; computes to &lsquo;<code
    class=property>block</code>&rsquo;. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>
  </ul>

  <p>If such an element is a block container, then it establishes a new block
   formatting context.

  <p>The content of replaced elements do not rotate due to the writing mode:
   images, for example, remain upright. However replaced content involving
   text (such as MathML content or form elements) should match the replaced
   element's writing mode and line orientation if the UA supports such a
   vertical writing mode for the replaced content.

  <div class=example>
   <p>In the following example, two block elements (1 and 3) separated by an
    image (2) are presented in various flow writing modes.</p>

   <p>Here is a diagram of horizontal writing mode (<code>writing-mode:
    horizontal-tb</code>):</p>

   <p><img alt="Diagram of horizontal layout: blocks 1, 2, and 3 are stacked
    top-to-bottom" height=300 src=horizontal.png width=219></p>

   <p>Here is a diagram for the right-to-left vertical writing mode commonly
    used in East Asia (<code>writing-mode: vertical-rl</code>):</p>

   <p><img alt="Diagram of a right-to-left vertical layout: blocks 1, 2, and
    3 are arranged side by side from right to left" height=191
    src=vertical-rl.png width=297></p>

   <p>And finally, here is a diagram for the left-to-right vertical writing
    mode used for Manchu and Mongolian (<code>writing-mode:
    vertical-lr</code>):</p>

   <p><img alt="Diagram of left-to-right vertical layout: blocks 1, 2, and 3
    are arranged side by side from left to right" height=191
    src=vertical-lr.png width=300></p>
  </div>

  <div class=example>
   <p>In the following example, some form controls are rendered inside a
    block with &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; writing mode. The form controls
    are rendered to match the writing mode.

   <pre>
<!-- -->&lt;style>
<!-- -->  form { writing-mode: vertical-rl; }
<!-- -->&lt;/style>
<!-- -->...
<!-- -->&lt;form>
<!-- -->&lt;p>&lt;label>姓名&#x3000;&lt;input value="艾俐俐">&lt;/label>
<!-- -->&lt;p>&lt;label>语文&#x3000;&lt;select>&lt;option>English
<!-- -->                       &lt;option>français
<!-- -->                       &lt;option>فارسی
<!-- -->                       &lt;option>中文
<!-- -->                       &lt;option>日本语&lt;/select>&lt;/label>
<!-- -->&lt;/form></pre>

   <p><img alt="Screenshot of vertical layout: the input element is laid
    lengthwise from top to bottom and its contents rendered in a vertical
    typographic mode, matching the labels outside it. The drop-down selection
    control after it slides out to the side (towards the after edge of the
    block) rather than downward as it would in horizontal writing modes."
    src=vertical-form.png></p>
  </div>

  <div class=example>
   <p>In this example, &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
    class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; sets the list markers
    upright using the &lsquo;<code class=css>::marker</code>&rsquo;
    pseudo-element. Vertical alignment ensures that longer numbers will still
    align with the right of the first line of text. <a href="#CSS3LIST"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS3LIST]<!--{{CSS3LIST}}--></a>

   <pre>::marker { writing-mode: horizontal-tb;
<!-- -->            vertical-align: text-top;
<!-- -->            color: blue; }</pre>

   <div class=figure>
    <p><img alt="Diagram showing list markers of '1.', '2.', '3.' sitting
     upright atop sideways vertical Latin list item text." class=example
     src=vertical-horizontal-list-markers.png>

    <p class=caption>Example of horizontal list markers in a vertical list</p>
   </div>
  </div>

  <h4 id=svg-writing-mode><span class=secno>3.1.1. </span> SVG1.1 &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   Values</h4>

  <p>SVG1.1 <a href="#SVG11" rel=biblioentry>[SVG11]<!--{{!SVG11}}--></a>
   defines some additional values: &lsquo;<code class=css>lr</code>&rsquo;,
   &lsquo;<code class=css>lr-tb</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
   class=css>rl</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code class=css>rl-tb</code>&rsquo;,
   &lsquo;<code class=css>tb</code>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<code
   class=css>tb-rl</code>&rsquo;.

  <p>These values are <em>deprecated</em> in any context except SVG1
   documents. Implementations that wish to support these values in the
   context of CSS must treat them as follows:

  <table class=data>
   <thead>
    <tr>
     <th>SVG1/Obsolete

     <th>CSS

   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <td>&lsquo;<code class=css>lr</code>&rsquo;

     <td rowspan=3>&lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
      class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <td>&lsquo;<code class=css>lr-tb</code>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <td>&lsquo;<code class=css>rl</code>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <td>&lsquo;<code class=css>tb</code>&rsquo;

     <td rowspan=2>&lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
      class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <td>&lsquo;<code class=css>tb-rl</code>&rsquo;
  </table>

  <p class=note>The SVG1.1 values were also present in an older revision of
   the CSS &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; specification, which is
   obsoleted by this specification. The additional &lsquo;<code
   class=css>tb-lr</code>&rsquo; value of that revision is replaced by
   &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-lr"><code
   class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo;.

  <p>In SVG1.1, these values set the <dfn
   id=inline-progression-direction>inline progression direction</dfn>, in
   other words, the direction the current text position advances each time a
   glyph is added. This is a geometric process that happens <a
   href="#after"><em>after</em></a> bidi reordering, and thus has no effect
   on the interpretation of the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property (which is independent
   of &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;). (See <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/text.html#RelationshipWithBiDirectionality">Relationship
   with bidirectionality</a>. <a href="#SVG11"
   rel=biblioentry>[SVG11]<!--{{!SVG11}}--></a>)

  <p class=note>There are varying interpretations on whether this process
   causes "writing-mode: rl" to merely shift the text string or reverse the
   order of all glyphs in the text.

  <h2 id=inline-alignment><span class=secno>4. </span> Inline-level Alignment</h2>

  <p>When different kinds of inline-level content are placed together on a
   line, the baselines of the content and the settings of the &lsquo;<code
   class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo; property control how they are
   aligned in the transverse direction of the line box. This section
   discusses what baselines are, how to find them, and how they are used
   together with the &lsquo;<code class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo;
   property to determine the alignment of inline-level content.

  <h3 id=intro-baselines><span class=secno>4.1. </span> Introduction to
   Baselines</h3>

  <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em>

  <p>A <dfn id=baseline>baseline</dfn> is a line along the <i>inline axis</i>
   of a line box along which individual glyphs of text are aligned. Baselines
   guide the design of glyphs in a font (for example, the bottom of most
   alphabetic glyphs typically align with the alphabetic baseline), and they
   guide the alignment of glyphs from different fonts or font sizes when
   typesetting.

  <div class=figure> [Picture of alphabetic text in two font sizes with the
   baseline and emboxes indicated.]</div>

  <p>Different writing systems prefer different baseline tables.

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="Latin prefers the alphabetic baseline, on top of which most
    letters rest, though some have descenders that dangle below it. Indic
    scripts are sometimes typeset with a hanging baseline, since their glyph
    shapes appear to be hanging from a horizontal line. Han-based systems,
    whose glyphs are designed to fill a square, tend to align on their
    bottoms." src=script-preferred-baselines.gif></p>

   <p class=caption>Preferred baselines in various writing systems</p>
  </div>

  <p>A well-constructed font contains a <dfn id=baseline-table>baseline
   table</dfn>, which indicates the position of one or more baselines within
   the font's design coordinate space. (The design coordinate space is scaled
   with the font size.)

  <div class=figure>
   <p><img alt="" src=baselines.gif></p>

   <p class=caption>In a well-designed mixed-script font, the glyphs are
    positioned in the coordinate space to harmonize with one another when
    typeset together. The baseline table is then constructed to match the
    shape of the glyphs, each baseline positioned to match the glyphs from
    its preferred scripts.</p>
  </div>

  <p>The baseline table is a property of the font, and the positions of the
   various baselines apply to all glyphs in the font.

  <p>Different baseline tables can be provided for alignment in horizontal
   and vertical text. UAs should use the vertical tables in vertical
   typesetting modes and the horizontal tables otherwise.

  <h3 id=text-baselines><span class=secno>4.2. </span> Text Baselines</h3>

  <p>In this specification, only the following baselines are considered:

  <dl>
   <dt>alphabetic

   <dd>The <dfn id=alphabetic-baseline>alphabetic baseline</dfn>, which
    typically aligns with the bottom of uppercase Latin glyphs. In horizontal
    typographic mode, this is the dominant baseline.

   <dt>central

   <dd>The <dfn id=central-baseline>central baseline</dfn>, which typically
    crosses the center of the em box. In vertical typographic mode, this is
    the dominant baseline. If the font is missing this baseline, it is
    assumed to be halfway between the ascender (<a
    href="#over"><i>over</i></a>) and descender (<a
    href="#under"><i>under</i></a>) edges of the em box.
  </dl>

  <p class=note>A future CSS module will deal with baselines in more detail
   and allow the choice of other dominant baselines and alignment options.

  <h3 id=replaced-baselines><span class=secno>4.3. </span> Atomic Inline
   Baselines</h3>

  <p>If an <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#inline-boxes">atomic
   inline</a> (such as an inline-block, inline-table, or replaced inline
   element) is not capable of providing its own baseline information, then
   the UA synthesizes a baseline table thus:

  <dl>
   <dt>alphabetic

   <dd>The alphabetic baseline is assumed to be at the <a
    href="#under"><i>under</i></a> margin edge.

   <dt>central

   <dd>The central baseline is assumed to be halfway between the <a
    href="#under"><i>under</i></a> and <a href="#over"><i>over</i></a> margin
    edges of the box.
  </dl>

  <h3 id=baseline-alignment><span class=secno>4.4. </span> Baseline Alignment</h3>

  <p>The <dfn id=dominant-baseline>dominant baseline</dfn> (which <a
   href="#text-baselines">can change</a> based on the writing mode) is used
   in CSS for alignment in two cases:

  <ul>
   <li><strong>Aligning glyphs from different fonts within the same inline
    box.</strong> The glyphs are aligned by matching up the positions of the
    dominant baseline in their corresponding fonts.

   <li><strong>Aligning a child inline-level box within its parent.</strong>
    For the &lsquo;<code class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo; value of
    &lsquo;<a href="#baseline"><code class=css>baseline</code></a>&rsquo;,
    child is aligned to the parent by matching the parent's dominant baseline
    to the same baseline in the child. (E.g. if the parent's dominant
    baseline is alphabetic, then the child's alphabetic baseline is matched
    to the parent's alphabetic baseline, even if the child's dominant
    baseline is something else.) For values of &lsquo;<code
    class=css>sub</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code class=css>super</code>&rsquo;,
    &lsquo;<code class=css>&lt;length&gt;</code>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<code
    class=css>&lt;percentage&gt;</code>&rsquo;, the baselines are aligned as
    for &lsquo;<a href="#baseline"><code
    class=css>baseline</code></a>&rsquo;, but the child is shifted according
    to the offset given by its &lsquo;<code
    class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo; value.
    <div class=example>
     <p>Given following sample markup:

     <pre>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class="outer"&gt;Ap &lt;span class="inner"&gt;<i>ji</i>&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</pre>

     <p>And the following style rule:

     <pre>span.inner { font-size: .75em; }</pre>

     <p>The baseline tables of the parent (<code>.outer</code>) and the child
      (<code>.inner</code>) will not match up due to the font size
      difference. Since the dominant baseline is the alphabetic baseline, the
      child box is aligned to its parent by matching up their alphabetic
      baselines.

     <div class=figure>
      <p><img alt="" src=baseline-align-sizes.gif>
     </div>
    </div>

    <div class=example>
     <p>If we assign &lsquo;<code class=css>vertical-align:
      super</code>&rsquo; to the <code>.inner</code> element from the example
      above, the same rules are used to align the <code>.inner</code> child
      to its parent; the only difference is in addition to the baseline
      alignment, the child is shifted to the superscript position.

     <pre>span.inner { vertical-align: super; font-size: .75em; }</pre>

     <div class=figure>
      <p><img alt="In this example, the resulting alignment is equivalent to
       shifting the parent baseline table upwards by the superscript offset,
       and then aligning the child's alphabetic baseline to the shifted
       position of the parent's alphabetic baseline."
       src=baseline-align-super.gif>
     </div>
    </div>
  </ul>

  <h2 id=intro-text-layout><span class=secno>5. </span> Introduction to
   Vertical Text Layout</h2>

  <p>Each writing system has one or more native orientations. Modern scripts
   can therefore be classified into three orientational categories:

  <dl>
   <dt>horizontal-only

   <dd>Scripts that have horizontal, but not vertical, native orientation.
    Includes: Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Devanagari

   <dt>vertical-only

   <dd>Scripts that have vertical, but not horizontal, native orientation.
    Includes: Mongolian, Phags Pa

   <dt>bi-orientational

   <dd>Scripts that have both vertical and horizontal native orientation.
    Includes: Han, Hangul, Japanese Kana
  </dl>

  <p>In modern typographic systems, all glyphs are assigned a horizontal
   orientation, which is used when laying out text horizontally. To lay out
   vertical text, the UA needs to transform the text from its horizontal
   orientation. This transformation is the <dfn
   id=bi-orientational-transform>bi-orientational transform</dfn>, and there
   are two types:

  <dl>
   <dt>rotate

   <dd>Rotate the glyph from horizontal to vertical <a
    href="diagrams/glyph-right.svg" type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Rotate
    the glyph from horizontal to vertical" class=figure
    src="diagrams/glyph-right.png"></a>

   <dt>translate

   <dd>Translate the glyph from horizontal to vertical <a
    href="diagrams/glyph-upright.svg" type="image/svg+xml"> <img
    alt="Translate the glyph from horizontal to vertical" class=figure
    src="diagrams/glyph-upright.png"></a>
  </dl>

  <p>Scripts with a native vertical orientation have an intrinsic
   bi-orientational transform, which orients them correctly in vertical text:
   CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) characters translate, that is, they are
   always upright. Other scripts, such as Mongolian, rotate. (See <a
   href="#script-orientations">Appendix B</a> for a list of intrinsic
   bi-orientational transforms.)

  <p>Scripts without a native vertical orientation can be either rotated (set
   sideways) or translated (set upright): the transform used is a stylistic
   preference depending on the text's usage, rather than a matter of
   correctness. The &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; property's &lsquo;<a
   href="#upright-right"><code class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo; and
   &lsquo;<a href="#upright"><code class=css>upright</code></a>&rsquo; values
   are provided to specify rotation vs. translation of horizontal-only text.

  <p class=note>The &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
   class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a
   href="#sideways-right"><code class=css>sideways-right</code></a>&rsquo;,
   and &lsquo;<a href="#sideways"><code class=css>sideways</code></a>&rsquo;
   values of &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; are provided for
   decorative layout effects and to work around limitations in CSS support
   for bottom-to-top scripts.

  <p class=issue>Ideally, punctuation should be either sideways or upright
   depending on whether the primary script is horizontal-only or vertical.
   However, this information (which, like the base directionality, is a
   property of the content) is not available to us. (UTN 22 used the concept
   of a vertical directionality, given via &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; or the HTML <code>dir</code>
   attribute to handle this issue.) The current spec works around this by
   using the East Asian Width property; but this approach only works if
   vertical scripts do not share punctuation with horizontal-only scripts.

  <h3 id=text-orientation><span class=secno>5.1. </span> Orienting Text: the
   &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=text-orientation0>text-orientation</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>upright-right | upright | sideways-right | sideways-left | sideways
      | use-glyph-orientation

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>upright-right

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>all elements except table row groups, rows, column groups, and
      columns

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>yes

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This property specifies the orientation of characters within a line and
   sets the orientation of the line. Current values only have an effect in
   vertical writing modes.

  <p>For readability, the term <a href="#character"><i>character</i></a> is
   used in place of <em>extended grapheme cluster</em> in this section. See
   <a href="#character-properties">Characters and Properties</a> for further
   details.

  <p>Values have the following meanings:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=upright-right>upright-right</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>In vertical writing modes, characters from horizontal-only scripts are
     set sideways, i.e. 90&deg; clockwise from their standard orientation in
     horizontal text. Characters from vertical scripts are set with their
     intrinsic orientation.

    <p>In vertical writing modes, this value puts the element in a
     <i>vertical typographic mode</i> and is typical for layout of primarily
     vertical-script text.

   <dt><dfn id=upright>upright</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>In vertical writing modes, characters from horizonal-only scripts are
     rendered upright, i.e. in their standard horizontal orientation. Shaping
     characters from such scripts are shaped in their isolated forms.
     Characters from vertical scripts are set with their intrinsic
     orientation and shaped normally. When available, vertical glyph variants
     and vertical font metrics are used to set the text. The UA must
     synthesize vertical font metrics for grapheme clusters that do not have
     any.

    <p>For the purposes of bidi reordering, this value causes all characters
     to be treated as strong LTR. This value causes the used value of
     &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
     class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; to be &lsquo;<a
     href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;.

    <p>In vertical writing modes, this value puts the element in a
     <i>vertical typographic mode</i>.

   <dt><dfn id=sideways-right>sideways-right</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>In vertical writing modes, this causes text to be set as if in a
     horizontal layout (using horizontal glyph variants and metrics), but
     rotated 90&deg; clockwise. This value puts the element in a
     <i>horizontal typographic mode</i>.

   <dt><dfn id=sideways-left>sideways-left</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>In vertical writing modes, this causes text to be set as if in a
     horizontal layout (using horizontal glyph variants and metrics), but
     rotated 90&deg; counter-clockwise. This value puts the element in a
     <i>horizontal typographic mode</i>.

    <p>If set on a non-replaced inline whose parent is not &lsquo;<a
     href="#sideways-left"><code class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;,
     this forces bidi isolation: the &lsquo;<a href="#normal"><code
     class=css>normal</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#embed"><code
     class=css>embed</code></a>&rsquo; values of &lsquo;<a
     href="#unicode-bidi0"><code
     class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo; compute to &lsquo;<a
     href="#isolate"><code class=css>isolate</code></a>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<a
     href="#bidi-override"><code class=css>bidi-override</code></a>&rsquo;
     computes to &lsquo;<code class=css>bidi-override isolate</code>&rsquo;.
     Layout of text is exactly as for &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-right"><code
     class=css>sideways-right</code></a>&rsquo; except that the text content
     and baseline table of each of the element's inline boxes is mirrored
     around a vertical axis along the center of its content box. The
     positions of text decorations propagated from an ancestor inline
     (including the block container's root inline) are not mirrored, but any
     text decorations introduced by the element are positioned using the
     mirrored baseline table.

    <p>Similarly, if an inline child of the element has a &lsquo;<a
     href="#text-orientation0"><code
     class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; value other than
     &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
     class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;, an analogous transformation
     (and bidi isolation) is applied.

   <dt><dfn id=sideways>sideways</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p>This value is equivalent to &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-right"><code
     class=css>sideways-right</code></a>&rsquo; in &lsquo;<a
     href="#vertical-rl"><code class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;
     writing mode and equivalent to &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
     class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo; in &lsquo;<a
     href="#vertical-lr"><code class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo;
     writing mode. It can be useful when setting horizontal script text
     vertically in a primarily horizontal-only document.

   <dt><dfn id=use-glyph-orientation>use-glyph-orientation</dfn>

   <dd>
    <p><a href="#SVG11" rel=biblioentry>[SVG11]<!--{{!SVG11}}--></a> defines
     &lsquo;<code class=property>glyph-orientation-vertical</code>&rsquo; and
     &lsquo;<code class=property>glyph-orientation-horizontal</code>&rsquo;
     properties that were intended to control text orientation. These
     properties are <em>deprecated</em> and do not apply to non-SVG elements.
     If an implementation supports these properties, the &lsquo;<a
     href="#use-glyph-orientation"><code
     class=css>use-glyph-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; value when set on SVG
     elements indicates that the SVG &lsquo;<code
     class=property>glyph-orientation-vertical</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
     class=property>glyph-orientation-horizontal</code>&rsquo; behavior
     control the layout of text. Such UAs must set &lsquo;<code
     class=css>text-orientation: glyph-orientation</code>&rsquo; on all <a
     href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/intro.html#TermTextContentElement">SVG
     text content elements</a> in their default UA style sheet for SVG.

    <p>In all other contexts, and for implementations that do not support the
     glyph orientation properties, the &lsquo;<a
     href="#use-glyph-orientation"><code
     class=css>use-glyph-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; behavior is the same
     as for &lsquo;<a href="#upright-right"><code
     class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo;.

    <p class=note>This value is at-risk and may be dropped during CR.
  </dl>

  <div class=figure>
   <table>
    <tbody>
     <tr>
      <td> <img alt="text-orientation: upright-right" height=160
       src=text-orientation-vr.png width=64>

      <td> <img alt="text-orientation: upright" height=160
       src=text-orientation-up.png width=64>

      <td> <img alt="text-orientation: sideways-left" height=160
       src=text-orientation-sl.png width=64>

      <td> <img alt="text-orientation: sideways-right" height=160
       src=text-orientation-sr.png width=64>

     <tr>
      <td>&lsquo;<a href="#upright-right"><code
       class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo;

      <td>&lsquo;<a href="#upright"><code class=css>upright</code></a>&rsquo;

      <td>&lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
       class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;

      <td>&lsquo;<a href="#sideways-right"><code
       class=css>sideways-right</code></a>&rsquo;
   </table>

   <p class=caption>&lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; values (&lsquo;<a
    href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
    is &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;)</p>
  </div>

  <p>The orientation of characters belonging to the Common, Inherited, and
   Unknown script categories is defined in <a
   href="#vertical-typesetting-details">Appendix C</a>. <span
   class=issue>Feedback is requested on those rules.</span>

  <p class=issue>Need a clear normative definition of default character
   orientation for all Unicode characters that does not rely on data supplied
   by fonts.

  <div class=example>
   <p>In the following example, the root element of a horizontal-only
    document is set to use &lsquo;<a href="#sideways"><code
    class=css>sideways</code></a>&rsquo;. In the rest of the document, the
    author can just set &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
    class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; without worrying about
    whether the text is &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; or &lsquo;<a
    href="#vertical-lr"><code class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo;.

   <pre>
      :root { text-orientation: sideways; }
      caption { caption-side: left; writing-mode: vertical-lr; }
      thead th { writing-mode: vertical-lr; }
      h1.banner { position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; writing-mode: vertical-rl; }
    </pre>
  </div>

  <h2 id=abstract-box><span class=secno>6. </span> Abstract Box Terminology</h2>

  <p><a href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a> defines
   the box layout model of CSS in detail. However, it only defines the box
   model for the &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
   class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; writing mode. CSS box layout in
   writing modes other than &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
   class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; is analogous to the box layout
   defined in CSS2.1 if directions and dimensions are abstracted and remapped
   appropriately. This section defines abstract directional and dimensional
   terms and their mappings in order to define box layout for other writing
   modes, and to provide terminology for future specs to define their layout
   concepts abstractly.

  <h3 id=abstract-dimensions><span class=secno>6.1. </span> Logical
   Dimensions</h3>

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=block-flow-dimension>block flow dimension</dfn>

   <dd>The dimension perpendicular to the flow of text with in a line, the
    <i>vertical dimension</i> in horizontal writing modes, and the
    <i>horizontal dimension</i> in vertical writing modes.

   <dt><dfn id=inline-dimension>inline dimension</dfn>

   <dd>The dimension parallel to the flow of text within a line, i.e. the
    <i>horizontal dimension</i> in horizontal writing modes, and the
    <i>vertical dimension</i> in vertical writing modes.

   <dt><dfn id=inline-axis>inline-axis</dfn>

   <dd>The axis in the block flow dimension, i.e. the <i>vertical axis</i> in
    horizontal writing modes and the <i>horizontal axis</i> in vertical
    writing modes.

   <dt><dfn id=block-axis>block-axis</dfn>

   <dd>The axis in the inline dimension, i.e. the <i>horizontal axis</i> in
    horizontal writing modes and the <i>vertical axis</i> in vertical writing
    modes.

   <dt><dfn id=extent>extent</dfn> or <dfn id=logical-height>logical
    height</dfn>

   <dt>

   <dd>A measurement in the block flow dimension: refers to the physical
    height (vertical dimension) in horizontal writing modes, and to the
    physical width (horizontal dimension) in vertical writing modes.

   <dt><dfn id=measure>measure</dfn> or <dfn id=logical-width>logical
    width</dfn>

   <dt>

   <dd>A measurement in the inline dimension: refers to the physical width
    (horizontal dimension) in horizontal writing modes, and to the physical
    height (vertical dimension) in vertical writing modes. (The term <a
    href="#measure"><i>measure</i></a> derives from its <a
    href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measure_%28typography%29">use in
    typography</a>.)
  </dl>

  <h3 id=abstract-directions><span class=secno>6.2. </span> Abstract and
   Physical Directions</h3>

  <p>The terms <dfn id=left>left</dfn>, <dfn id=right>right</dfn>, <dfn
   id=top>top</dfn>, and <dfn id=bottom>bottom</dfn> are always interpreted
   physically, i.e. with respect to the page independent of writing mode. Two
   abstract mappings are possible for these directions: line-relative and
   flow-relative, which are defined below.

  <p>Although they derive from the behavior of text, these directional terms
   exist even for boxes that do not contain any line boxes: they are
   calculated directly from the values of the &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;,
   &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<a
   href="#direction0"><code class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;
   properties.

  <h3 id=line-directions><span class=secno>6.3. </span> Line-relative
   Directions</h3>

  <p>Although the block flow direction given by &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   determines whether the line is oriented horizontally or vertically, it
   doesn't say anything about how the contents within the line are arranged.

  <p>The <dfn id=line-relative-directions>line-relative directions</dfn> are
   <a href="#over"><i>over</i></a>, <a href="#under"><i>under</i></a>, <a
   href="#line-left"><i>line-left</i></a>, and <a
   href="#line-right"><i>line-right</i></a>. The <dfn
   id=line-orientation>line orientation</dfn>, which is given by a
   combination of &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;,
   determines which side of the line is the "top" and thus which sides are
   <dfn id=under>under</dfn> (ascender side) and <dfn id=over>over</dfn>
   (descender side) the line. The line orientation also affects the
   interpretation of alignment (&lsquo;<code
   class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo;) in the transverse dimension
   of the line.

  <p>In addition to its <a href="#over"><i>over</i></a> and <a
   href="#under"><i>under</i></a> sides, a line box, even a
   vertically-oriented one, also has a "left" and "right" side, which we will
   call the <a href="#line-left"><i>line-left</i></a> and <a
   href="#line-right"><i>line-right</i></a> sides of the box (as distinct
   from the physical left and physical right sides of the box). The <dfn
   id=line-left>line-left</dfn> edge of a box is nominally the edge from
   which <abbr title=left-to-right>LTR</abbr> text would start. The <dfn
   id=line-right>line-right</dfn> edge of a box is nominally the edge from
   which <abbr title=right-to-left>RTL</abbr> text would start. Depending on
   the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; properties, the
   line-left side of a box could be on the physical left, top, or bottom.

  <div class=figure> <a href="diagrams/line-orient-up.svg"
   type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Line orientation compass" class=landscape
   src="diagrams/line-orient-up.png"></a>
   <p class=caption>Line orientation compass</p>
  </div>

  <div class=figurepair>
   <div class=figure> <a href="diagrams/line-orient-right.svg"
    type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Typical orientation in vertical"
    class=portrait src="diagrams/line-orient-right.png"></a>
    <p class=caption>Typical orientation in vertical</p>
   </div>

   <div class=figure> <a href="diagrams/line-orient-left.svg"
    type="image/svg+xml"> <img alt="Line orientation with ''text-orientation:
    sideways-left''" class=portrait src="diagrams/line-orient-left.png"></a>
    <p class=caption>Line orientation with &lsquo;<code
     class=css>text-orientation: sideways-left</code>&rsquo;</p>
   </div>
  </div>

  <p class=note>Note also that while the <a href="#over"><i>over</i></a> and
   <a href="#under"><i>under</i></a> directions often map to the same
   directions as <a href="#before">before</a> and <a href="#after">after</a>
   respectively, this mapping is reversed for some combinations of &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   and &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo;.

  <h3 id=logical-directions><span class=secno>6.4. </span> Flow-relative
   Directions</h3>

  <p>The <dfn id=flow-relative-directions>flow-relative directions</dfn> are
   <a href="#before">before</a>, <a href="#after">after</a>, <a
   href="#start">start</a>, and <a href="#end">end</a>. In an <abbr
   title=left-to-right>LTR</abbr> &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
   class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; writing mode, they correspond to
   the top, bottom, left, and right directions, respectively.

  <p>The <dfn id=before>before</dfn> edge of a box is nominally the edge that
   comes earlier in the block progression, as determined by the &lsquo;<a
   href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
   property. Similarly the <dfn id=after>after</dfn> edge is the edge that
   comes later in the progression.

  <p>The <dfn id=start>start</dfn> edge of a box is nominally the edge from
   which text of its inline base direction will start. For boxes with a used
   &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; value of &lsquo;<a
   href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;, this means the <a
   href="#line-left"><i>line-left</i></a> edge. For boxes with a used
   &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; value of &lsquo;<a
   href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;, this means the <a
   href="#line-right"><i>line-right</i></a> edge. The edge opposite the start
   edge is the <dfn id=end>end</dfn> edge.

  <p class=note>Note that while determining the <a
   href="#before"><i>before</i></a> and <a href="#after"><i>after</i></a>
   edges of a box depends only on the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property, determining the <a
   href="#start"><i>start</i></a> and <a href="#end"><i>end</i></a> edges of
   a box depends not only on the &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property but also the
   &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
   class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; <em>and</em> &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; properties.

  <div class=example>
   <p>An English (LTR-TB) block:</p>

   <pre class=ascii-art>
                  &lt;----- width / measure  -----&gt;

                             top side/
                            before side
                  +------------------------------+                  A
      left side/  |   ---inline direction --->   |  right side/     |
      start side  |  |                           |  end side        |
                  |  | block      * horizontal * |                height/
                  |  | direction  *writing mode* |                extent
                  |  V                           |                  |
                  +------------------------------+                  V
                             bottom side/
                              after side
    </pre>
  </div>

  <div class=example>
   <p>A vertical Japanese block (TTB-RL):</p>

   <pre class=ascii-art>
                  &lt;----- width / extent ------&gt;

                             top side/
                            start side
                  +------------------------------+                  A
      left side/  |    &lt;---block direction---    |  right side/     |
      after side  |                           |  |  before side     |
                  |  *  vertical  *     inline|  |                height/
                  |  *writing mode*  direction|  |                measure
                  |                           V  |                  |
                  +------------------------------+                  V
                            bottom side/
                             end side
    </pre>
  </div>

  <h3 id=logical-to-physical><span class=secno>6.5. </span>
   Abstract-to-Physical Mappings</h3>

  <p>The following table summarizes the abstract-to-physical mappings:

  <table class="complex data">
   <caption>Abstract-Physical Mapping</caption>

   <colgroup class=header></colgroup>

   <colgroup span=10></colgroup>

   <thead>
    <tr>
     <th scope=row>&lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
      class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=2>&lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
      class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=4>&lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
      class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=4>&lsquo;<a href="#vertical-lr"><code
      class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>&lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
      class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=2>&mdash;

     <th colspan=2>&lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
      class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=2><abbr title="upright-right, upright,
      sideways-right">*right</abbr>

     <th colspan=2>&lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
      class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th colspan=2><abbr title="upright-right, upright,
      sideways-right">*right</abbr>

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>&lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
      class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;

     <th>&lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;

   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th scope=row>extent

     <td colspan=2>height

     <td colspan=8>width

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>measure

     <td colspan=2>width

     <td colspan=8>height

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>before

     <td colspan=2>top

     <td colspan=4>right

     <td colspan=4>left

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>after

     <td colspan=2>bottom

     <td colspan=4>left

     <td colspan=4>right

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>start

     <td>left

     <td>right

     <td>bottom

     <td>top

     <td>top

     <td>bottom

     <td>bottom

     <td>top

     <td>top

     <td>bottom

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>end

     <td>right

     <td>left

     <td>top

     <td>bottom

     <td>bottom

     <td>top

     <td>top

     <td>bottom

     <td>bottom

     <td>top

   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th scope=row>over

     <td colspan=2>top

     <td colspan=2>left

     <td colspan=2>right

     <td colspan=2>left

     <td colspan=2>right

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>under

     <td colspan=2>bottom

     <td colspan=2>right

     <td colspan=2>left

     <td colspan=2>right

     <td colspan=2>left

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>line-left

     <td colspan=2>left

     <td colspan=2>bottom

     <td colspan=2>top

     <td colspan=2>bottom

     <td colspan=2>top

    <tr>
     <th scope=row>line-right

     <td colspan=2>right

     <td colspan=2>top

     <td colspan=2>bottom

     <td colspan=2>top

     <td colspan=2>bottom
  </table>

  <h2 id=abstract-layout><span class=secno>7. </span> Abstract Box Layout</h2>

  <h3 id=vertical-layout><span class=secno>7.1. </span> Principles of Layout
   in Vertical Writing Modes</h3>

  <p>CSS box layout in vertical writing modes is analogous to layout in the
   horizontal writing modes, following the principles outlined below:

  <p>Layout calculation rules (such as those in CSS2.1, Section 10.3) that
   apply to the horizontal dimension in horizontal writing modes instead
   apply to the vertical dimension in vertical writing modes. Likewise,
   layout calculation rules (such as those in CSS2.1, Section 10.6) that
   apply to the vertical dimension in horizontal writing modes instead apply
   to the horizontal dimension in vertical writing modes. Thus:

  <ul>
   <li>
    <p>Layout rules that refer to the width use the height instead, and vice
     versa.

   <li>
    <p>Layout rules that refer to the &lsquo;<code
     class=css>*-left</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
     class=css>*-right</code>&rsquo; box properties (border, margin, padding)
     use &lsquo;<code class=css>*-top</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
     class=css>*-bottom</code>&rsquo; instead, and vice versa. Which side of
     the box the property applies to doesn't change: only which values are
     inputs to which layout calculations changes. The &lsquo;<code
     class=property>margin-left</code>&rsquo; property still affects the
     lefthand margin, for example; however in a &lsquo;<a
     href="#vertical-rl"><code class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;
     writing mode it takes part in margin collapsing in place of &lsquo;<code
     class=property>margin-bottom</code>&rsquo;.</p>

   <li>
    <p>Layout rules that depend on the &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
     class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; property to choose between
     left and right (e.g. overflow, overconstraint resolution, the initial
     value for &lsquo;<code class=property>text-align</code>&rsquo;, table
     column ordering) are abstracted to the <a href="#start">start</a> and <a
     href="#end">end</a> sides and applied appropriately.
  </ul>

  <div class=example>
   <p>For example, in vertical writing modes, table rows are vertical and
    table columns are horizontal. In a &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; &lsquo;<a
    href="#upright-right"><code class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo;
    &lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo; table, the
    first column would be on the bottom (the start side), and the first row
    on the right (the before side). The table's &lsquo;<code
    class=property>margin-right</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
    class=property>margin-left</code>&rsquo; would collapse with margins
    before (on the right) and after (on the left) the table, respectively,
    and if the table had &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo; values for
    &lsquo;<code class=property>margin-top</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
    class=property>margin-bottom</code>&rsquo; it would be centered
    vertically within its block flow.

   <div class=figure>
    <p><a href="diagrams/vertical-table.svg" type="image/svg+xml"> <img
     alt="Diagram of a vertical-rl upright-right rtl table in a vertical
     block formatting context, showing the ordering of rows, cells, and
     columns as described above." class=example
     src="diagrams/vertical-table.png"></a>

    <p class=caption>Table in &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
     class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; RTL writing mode</p>
   </div>
  </div>

  <p>For features such as text alignment, floating, and list marker
   positioning, that primarily reference the left or right sides of the line
   box or its longitudinal parallels and therefore have no top or bottom
   equivalent, the <a href="#line-left">line left</a> and <a
   href="#line-right">line right</a> sides are used as the reference for the
   left and right sides respectively.

  <p>Likewise for features such as underlining, overlining, and baseline
   alignment (the unfortunately-named &lsquo;<code
   class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo;), that primarily reference the
   top or bottom sides of the linebox or its transversal parallels and
   therefore have no left or right equivalent, the <a href="#over">over</a>
   and <a href="#under">under</a> sides are used as the reference for the top
   and bottom sides respectively.

  <p>The details of these mappings are provided below.

  <h3 id=dimension-mapping><span class=secno>7.2. </span> Dimensional Mapping</h3>
  <!--
  <p>Properties that are named in terms of the x and y axes are
    logical with respect to the block flow direction rather than absolute
    with respect to the page. Specifically:

  <ul>
    <li>The ''repeat-x'' keyword of 'background-repeat' tiles in the
      inline dimension of the element, which is not necessarily the
      horizontal dimension. [[!CSS21]] [[!CSS3BG]]
    <li>The ''repeat-y'' keyword of 'background-repeat' tiles in the
      block flow dimension of the element, which is not necessarily
      the vertical dimension. [[!CSS21]] [[!CSS3BG]]
    <li>The 'overflow-x' property controls overflow in the inline
      dimension of the element. [[!CSS3UI]]
    <li>The 'overflow-y' property controls overflow in the block
      flow dimension of the element. [[!CSS3UI]]
  </ul>
-->

  <p>Certain properties behave logically as follows:

  <ul>
   <li>The first and second values of the &lsquo;<code
    class=property>border-spacing</code>&rsquo; property represent spacing
    between columns and rows respectively, not necessarily the horizontal and
    vertical spacing respectively. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

   <li>The &lsquo;<code class=property>line-height</code>&rsquo; property
    always refers to the logical height. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>
  </ul>

  <p>The height properties (&lsquo;<code class=property>height</code>&rsquo;,
   &lsquo;<code class=property>min-height</code>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<code
   class=property>max-height</code>&rsquo;) refer to the physical height, and
   the width properties (&lsquo;<code class=property>width</code>&rsquo;,
   &lsquo;<code class=property>min-width</code>&rsquo;, and &lsquo;<code
   class=property>max-width</code>&rsquo;) refer to the physical width.
   However, the rules used to calculate box dimensions and positions are
   logical.

  <p>For example, the calculation rules in <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#Computing_widths_and_margins">CSS2.1
   Section 10.3</a> are used for the inline dimension measurements: they
   apply to the measure (which could be either the physical width or physical
   height) and to the the start and end margins, padding, and border.
   Likewise the calculation rules in <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#Computing_heights_and_margins">CSS2.1
   Section 10.6</a> are used in the block dimension: they apply to the extent
   and to the before and after margins, padding, and border. <a href="#CSS21"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

  <p>As a corollary, percentages on the margin and padding properties, which
   are always calculated with respect to the containing block width in
   CSS2.1, are calculated with respect to the <a
   href="#measure"><em>measure</em></a> of the containing block in CSS3.

  <h3 id=orthogonal-flows><span class=secno>7.3. </span> Orthogonal Flows</h3>

  <p>When an element has a different &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
   class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; from its containing block
   two cases are possible:

  <ul>
   <li>The two writing modes are parallel to each other. (For example,
    &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
    href="#vertical-lr"><code class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo;).

   <li>The two writing modes are perpendicular to each other. (For example,
    &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
    class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
    href="#vertical-rl"><code class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo;).
  </ul>

  <p>To handle the second case, CSS layout calculations are divided into two
   phases: sizing a box, and positioning the box within its flow. In the
   sizing phase&#8212;calculating the width and height of the box&#8212;the
   dimensions of the box and the containing block are mapped to the measure
   and extent and calculations performed accordingly using the writing mode
   of the element. In the positioning phase&#8212;calculating the positioning
   offsets, margins, borders, and padding&#8212;the dimensions of the box and
   its containing block are mapped to the measure and extent and calculations
   performed according to the writing mode of the containing block.

  <p>For example, if a vertical block is placed inside a horizontal block,
   then when calculating the physical height (which is the measure) of the
   child block the physical height of the parent block is used to calculate
   the measure of the child's containing block, even though the physical
   height is the extent, not the measure, of the parent block.

  <p>Since auto margins are resolved consistent with the containing block's
   writing mode, a box establishing an orthogonal flow, can, once sized, be
   aligned or centered within its containing block just like other
   block-level elements by using auto margins.

  <p>It is common in CSS for a containing block to have a defined measure,
   but not a defined extent. This typically happens in CSS2.1 when a
   containing block has an &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo; height,
   for example: its width is given by the calculations in <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#blockwidth">10.3.3</a>, but
   its extent depends on its contents. In such cases the <dfn
   id=available-measure>available measure</dfn> is defined as the measure of
   the containing block; but the <dfn id=available-extent>available
   extent</dfn>, which would otherwise be the extent of the containing block,
   is infinite.

  <p>Orthogonal flows allow the opposite to happen: for the <a
   href="#available-extent"><i>available extent</i></a> to be defined, but
   the <a href="#available-measure"><i>available measure</i></a> to be
   infinite. In such cases a percentage of the containing block measure
   cannot be defined, and thus the initial containing block's size is used
   instead as a <a href="#fallback-measure"><i>fallback measure</i></a> to
   calculate such percentages.

  <h4 id=orthogonal-auto><span class=secno>7.3.1. </span> Auto-sizing in
   Orthogonal Flows</h4>

  <p>If the computed measure of an element establishing an orthogonal flow is
   &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo;, then the used measure is
   calculated as the <a href="#fit-content"><i>fit-content</i></a>
   (shrink-to-fit) size using the initial containing block's size as the
   available measure.

  <h4 id=orthogonal-multicol><span class=secno>7.3.2. </span> Multi-column
   Layout in Orthogonal Flows</h4>

  <p>If the UA supports CSS Multi-column Layout <a href="#CSS3COL"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>, then for the case where
   the element's extent or available extent is defined but the element's
   measure is &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo;:

  <ol>
   <li>If &lsquo;<code class=property>column-count</code>&rsquo; and
    &lsquo;<code class=property>column-width</code>&rsquo; are both
    &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo;, a used &lsquo;<code
    class=property>column-width</code>&rsquo; is calculated for the element
    as the <a href="#fill-available-measure"><i>fill-available
    measure</i></a> using the <a href="#fallback-measure"><i>fallback
    measure</i></a> as the <a href="#available-measure"><i>available
    measure</i></a>.

   <li>If the columns' extent is not fixed, the <a
    href="#fill-available-extent"><i>fill-available extent</i></a> of the
    element is used.

   <li>The used column-count then follows from filling the resulting columns
    with the element's content.
  </ol>

  <p>The used measure of the resulting multi-column element is then
   calculated: if the content neither wraps nor paginates within the
   multi-column element, then the used measure is the <a
   href="#max-content-measure"><i>max-content measure</i></a> of the
   element's contents; else it is calculated from the used column width,
   column count, and column gap.

  <p>The used extent of the element is either the used column extent (if
   multiple columns were used) or the <a
   href="#max-content-extent"><i>max-content extent</i></a> of the content.

  <p class=note>This should behave the same as the auto-sizing algorithm
   defined in the previous section, except overflowing content, instead of
   continuing off the side of the containing block, is wrapped into columns
   in the flow direction of the containing block, thus avoiding T-shaped
   documents.

  <h4 id=orthogonal-pagination><span class=secno>7.3.3. </span> Paginating
   Orthogonal Flows</h4>

  <p><em>This section is informative.</em>

  <p>With regards to pagination, the rules in CSS2.1 still hold in vertical
   writing modes and orthogonal flows: page break opportunities do not occur
   inside line boxes, only between them. UAs that support <a href="#CSS3COL"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a> may break in the
   (potentially zero-width) gap between columns, however.

  <p>Note that if content spills outside the pagination stream established by
   the root element, the UA is not required to print such content. Authors
   wishing to mix writing modes with long streams of text are thus encouraged
   to use CSS columns to keep all content flowing in the document's
   pagination direction.

  <div class=note>
   <p>In other words, if your document would require two scrollbars on the
    screen it probably won't all print. Fix your layout, e.g. by using <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/">columns</a> so that it all
    scrolls (and therefore paginates) in one direction if you want to make
    sure it'll all print. T-shaped documents tend not to print well.
  </div>

  <h3 id=logical-direction-layout><span class=secno>7.4. </span>
   Flow-Relative Mappings</h3>

  <p>Flow-relative directions are calculated with respect to the writing mode
   of the <em>containing block</em> of the element and used to abstract
   layout rules related to the box properties (margins, borders, padding) and
   any properties related to positioning the box within its containing block
   (&lsquo;<code class=property>float</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
   class=property>clear</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a href="#top"><code
   class=property>top</code></a>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a href="#bottom"><code
   class=property>bottom</code></a>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a href="#left"><code
   class=property>left</code></a>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<a href="#right"><code
   class=property>right</code></a>&rsquo;) For inline-level elements, the
   writing mode of the <em>parent element</em> is used instead.

  <p>For example, the margin that is dropped when a box's inline dimension is
   <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#blockwidth">over-constrained</a>
   is the end margin as determined by the writing mode of the containing
   block.

  <p>The <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/box.html#collapsing-margins">margin
   collapsing rules</a> apply exactly with the <em>before margin</em>
   substituted for the top margin and the <em>after margin</em> substituted
   for the bottom margin. Similarly the before padding and border are
   substituted for the top padding and border, and the after padding and
   border substituted for the bottom padding and border. Note this means only
   before and after margins ever collapse.

  <p>Flow-relative directions are calculated with respect to the writing mode
   of the element and used to abstract layout related to the element's
   contents:

  <ul>
   <li>The initial value of the &lsquo;<code
    class=property>text-align</code>&rsquo; property aligns to the start edge
    of the line box.

   <li>The &lsquo;<code class=property>text-indent</code>&rsquo; property
    indents from the start edge of the line box.

   <li>For tables, the ordering of columns begins on the start side of the
    table, and the ordering of rows begins on the before side of the table.
  </ul>

  <h3 id=line-mappings><span class=secno>7.5. </span> Line-Relative Mappings</h3>

  <p>The <dfn id=line-relative-directions0>line-relative directions</dfn> are
   <a href="#over">over</a>, <a href="#under">under</a>, <a
   href="#line-left">line-left</a>, and <a href="#line-right">line-right</a>.
   In an <abbr title=left-to-right>LTR</abbr> &lsquo;<a
   href="#horizontal-tb"><code class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo;
   writing mode, they correspond to the top, bottom, left, and right
   directions, respectively.

  <p>The line-right and line-left directions are calculated with respect to
   the writing mode of the element and used to interpret the &lsquo;<a
   href="#left"><code class=css>left</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#right"><code class=css>right</code></a>&rsquo; values of the
   following properties:

  <ul>
   <li>the &lsquo;<code class=property>text-align</code>&rsquo; property <a
    href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>
  </ul>

  <p>The line-right and line-left directions are calculated with respect to
   the writing mode of the <em>containing block</em> of the element and used
   to interpret the &lsquo;<a href="#left"><code
   class=css>left</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#right"><code
   class=css>right</code></a>&rsquo; values of the following properties:

  <ul>
   <li>the &lsquo;<code class=property>float</code>&rsquo; property <a
    href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

   <li>the &lsquo;<code class=property>clear</code>&rsquo; property <a
    href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>
  </ul>

  <p>The over and under directions are calculated with respect to the writing
   mode of the element and used to define the interpretation of the "top"
   (over edge) and "bottom" (under edge) of the line box as follows:

  <ul>
   <li>For the &lsquo;<code class=property>vertical-align</code>&rsquo;
    property, the "top" of the line box is the over edge; the "bottom" of the
    line box is the under edge. Positive length and percentage values shift
    the baseline towards the over edge. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

   <li>For the &lsquo;<code class=property>text-decoration</code>&rsquo;
    property, the underline is drawn on the under side of the text; the
    overline is drawn on the over side of the text. <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a> <span class=note>Note that
    the CSS Text Module defines this in more detail and provides additional
    controls for controlling the position of underlines and overlines. <a
    href="#CSS3TEXT" rel=biblioentry>[CSS3TEXT]<!--{{CSS3TEXT}}--></a></span>
    
  </ul>

  <h3 id=physical-only><span class=secno>7.6. </span> Purely Physical
   Mappings</h3>

  <p>The following values are purely physical in their definitions and do not
   respond to changes in writing mode:

  <ul>
   <li>the &lsquo;<code class=css>rect()</code>&rsquo; notation of the
    &lsquo;<code class=property>clip</code>&rsquo; property <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

   <li>the background properties <a href="#CSS21"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a> <a href="#CSS3BG"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS3BG]<!--{{!CSS3BG}}--></a>

   <li>the border-image properties <a href="#CSS3BG"
    rel=biblioentry>[CSS3BG]<!--{{!CSS3BG}}--></a>

   <li>the offsets of the &lsquo;<code
    class=property>box-shadow</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
    class=property>text-shadow</code>&rsquo; properties
  </ul>

  <h3 id=caption-side><span class=secno>7.7. </span> Table Caption Mappings:
   the &lsquo;<code class=property>caption-side</code>&rsquo; keywords</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Property:

     <td>&lsquo;<code class=property>caption-side</code>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>New Values:

     <td>&lsquo;<a href="#before"><code class=css>before</code></a>&rsquo; |
      &lsquo;<a href="#after"><code class=css>after</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>before

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>same as CSS2.1

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>same as CSS2.1

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>same as CSS2.1

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>same as CSS2.1

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This module introduces two new values to the &lsquo;<code
   class=property>caption-side</code>&rsquo; property: &lsquo;<a
   href="#before"><code class=css>before</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#after"><code class=css>after</code></a>&rsquo;, which position the
   caption before and after the table box, respectively. For tables with
   &lsquo;<a href="#horizontal-tb"><code
   class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; writing mode, they are
   equivalent to the existing &lsquo;<a href="#top"><code
   class=css>top</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#bottom"><code
   class=css>bottom</code></a>&rsquo; values, respectively. <a href="#CSS21"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

  <p class=note>For implementations that support the &lsquo;<code
   class=property>top-outside</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
   class=property>bottom-outside</code>&rsquo; model, corresponding
   &lsquo;<code class=property>before-outside</code>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<code
   class=property>after-outside</code>&rsquo; will be similarly introduced.

  <p>Implementations that support the &lsquo;<a href="#top"><code
   class=css>top</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#bottom"><code
   class=css>bottom</code></a>&rsquo; values of the &lsquo;<code
   class=property>caption-side</code>&rsquo; property but do not support side
   captions (i.e. &lsquo;<a href="#left"><code
   class=css>left</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#right"><code
   class=css>right</code></a>&rsquo; captions in horizontal writing modes)
   must treat &lsquo;<a href="#top"><code class=css>top</code></a>&rsquo; and
   &lsquo;<a href="#bottom"><code class=css>bottom</code></a>&rsquo; as
   &lsquo;<a href="#before"><code class=css>before</code></a>&rsquo;, when
   the table is in a vertical writing mode.

  <p>For implementations that do support side captions (i.e. the &lsquo;<a
   href="#left"><code class=css>left</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a
   href="#right"><code class=css>right</code></a>&rsquo; values from the
   obsolete CSS&nbsp;2.0 specification <a href="#CSS2"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS2]<!--{{CSS2}}--></a>), this module also introduces
   the &lsquo;<a href="#start"><code class=css>start</code></a>&rsquo; and
   &lsquo;<a href="#end"><code class=css>end</code></a>&rsquo; values, which
   behave similarly and which position the caption on the start and end sides
   of the table box, calculated with respect to the writing mode of the table
   element. For such implementations, the &lsquo;<a href="#top"><code
   class=css>top</code></a>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<a href="#bottom"><code
   class=css>bottom</code></a>&rsquo; values must place the caption on the
   top and bottom sides of the table box, respectively.

  <p class=note>The CSS2.0 side caption model had some <a
   href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2002Dec/0142.html">problems</a>
   and will likely have a different definition in CSS3.</p>
  <!--
<h3 id="html-attributes">HTML Attributes</h3>

  <p>This section defines the mapping of HTML presentational attributes
    in CSS. This section is normative for user agents supporting HTML
    in addition to the 'writing-mode' property. [[!HTML40]] [[!HTML5]]

  <h4 id="width-height-attributes">The <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> attributes</h4>

  <p>The HTML <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> attributes refer
    to the physical width and height for elements that that are replaced,
    i.e.
    <code>&lt;applet&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;embed&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;iframe&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;img&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;object&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;canvas&gt;</code>,
    and
    <code>&lt;video&gt;</code>

  <p>Form elements elements contain text, therefore their contents should be
    affected by writing mode, in which case these attributes refer to the
    <em>logical</em> width and height. The UA may, however, choose not
    to rotate nor flip these elements in vertical writing modes if it is not
    capable, and in that case, these attributes remain physical.</p>
    <p class="issue">when not to rotate form elements/MathML,
      should treat them as images (always upright)
      or to force writing-mode to always calculate to horizontal-tb?</p>

  <p>On table-related elements (<code>&lt;table&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;colgroup&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;col&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;tr&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;th&gt;</code>,
    <code>&lt;td&gt;</code>) the <code>width</code> and <code>height</code>
    attributes are always logical.

  <p>The <code>size</code> attribute of the <code>&lt;hr&gt;</code> element
    is also logical (refers to the logical height).

  <h4 id="alignment-attributes">Alignment, Float and Clear Attributes</h4>

  <p>The following attributes behave the same way as their corresponding
    CSS properties:</p>

  <ul>
    <li><code>align</code> as 'float' or 'text-align'</li>
    <li><code>clear</code> as 'clear'</li>
    <li><code>valign</code> as 'vertical-align'</li>
  </ul>

  <h4 id="spacing-attributes">Spacing Attributes</h4>

  <p>The following attributes are logical and, as margins, are logical
    with respect to the writing mode of the <em>parent</em> element.</p>

  <ul>
    <li><code>hspace</code> as start and end margins</li>
    <li><code>vspace</code> as before and after margins</li>
    <li>marginwidth</li>
    <li>marginheight</li>
  </ul>
-->

  <h2 id=page-direction><span class=secno>8. </span> Page Flow: the page
   progression direction</h2>

  <p>In paged media CSS2.1 classifies all pages as either left or right
   pages. The page progression direction, which determines whether the left
   or right page in a spread is first in the flow and whether the first page
   is by default a left or right page, depends on the writing direction as
   follows:

  <ul>
   <li>The page progression is right-to-left if the root element's &lsquo;<a
    href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
    is &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-rl"><code
    class=css>vertical-rl</code></a>&rsquo; or if the root element's
    &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
    class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a
    href="#horizontal-tb"><code class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; and
    its &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
    class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a href="#rtl"><code
    class=css>rtl</code></a>&rsquo;.

   <li>The page progression is left-to-right if the root element's &lsquo;<a
    href="#writing-mode1"><code class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo;
    is &lsquo;<a href="#vertical-lr"><code
    class=css>vertical-lr</code></a>&rsquo; or if the root element's
    &lsquo;<a href="#writing-mode1"><code
    class=property>writing-mode</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a
    href="#horizontal-tb"><code class=css>horizontal-tb</code></a>&rsquo; and
    its &lsquo;<a href="#direction0"><code
    class=property>direction</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a href="#ltr"><code
    class=css>ltr</code></a>&rsquo;.
  </ul>

  <p>(Unless otherwise overridden, the first page of a document begins on the
   second half of a spread, e.g. on the right page in a left-to-right page
   progression.)

  <h2 id=text-combine><span class=secno>9. </span> Glyph Composition</h2>

  <h3 id=text-combine-horizontal><span class=secno>9.1. </span>
   Horizonal-in-Vertical Composition: the &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-combine-horizontal0"><code
   class=property>text-combine-horizontal</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=text-combine-horizontal0>text-combine-horizontal</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>none | all | [ [digits &lt;integer> | ascii-digits &lt;integer> ] ||
      [ alpha &lt;integer> | latin &lt;integer> ] || alphanumeric
      &lt;integer> ]

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>none

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>non-replaced inline elements

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>yes

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This property allows the combination of multiple characters into the
   space of a single character. This property only has an effect in vertical
   writing modes. Values have the following meanings:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=none title="text-combine-horizontal:none">none</dfn>

   <dd>No special processing.

   <dt><dfn id=all title="text-combine-horizontal:all">all</dfn>

   <dd>In vertical writing mode, attempt to display the text contents of the
    element horizontally within the vertical line box, ideally within the
    space of one ideographic character. (See below.) The resulting
    composition is treated as a single glyph for the purposes of layout and
    decoration. If the content contains any element boundaries this is
    treated as &lsquo;<code class=css>text-combine-horizontal:
    none</code>&rsquo; on the element and any descendants.

   <dt><dfn id=digits title="text-combine-horizontal:digits">digits</dfn>

   <dd>Within the element, each sequence of consecutive horizontal digits
    that has as many or fewer characters than the integer given is treated as
    if it were in an anonymous inline box with &lsquo;<code
    class=css>text-combine-horizontal: all</code>&rsquo;. For this property,
    a <dfn id=horizontal-digit>horizontal digit</dfn> is any character
    belonging to a Number category (N*) that does not belong to a <a
    href="#script-orientations">vertical script</a>.

   <dt><dfn id=ascii-digits
    title="text-combine-horizontal:ascii-digits">ascii-digits</dfn>

   <dd>Within the element, each sequence of consecutive ASCII digits
    (U+0030&ndash;U+0039) that has as many or fewer characters than the
    integer given is treated as if it were in an anonymous inline box with
    &lsquo;<code class=css>text-combine-horizontal: all</code>&rsquo;.
    <p class=issue>This definition is would replace &lsquo;<code
     class=css>digits</code>&rsquo; as a simplification.

   <dt><dfn id=alpha title="text-combine-horizontal:alpha">alpha</dfn>

   <dd>Within the element, each sequence of consecutive horizontal letters
    that has as many or fewer characters than the integer given is treated as
    if it were in an anonymous inline box with &lsquo;<code
    class=css>text-combine-horizontal: all</code>&rsquo;. For this property,
    a <dfn id=horizonal-letter>horizonal letter</dfn> is any character
    belonging to a Letter category (L*) that does not belong to a <a
    href="#script-orientations">vertical script</a>.

   <dt><dfn id=latin title="text-combine-horizontal:latin">latin</dfn>

   <dd>Within the element, each sequence of Latin letters that has as many or
    fewer characters than the integer given is treated as if it were in an
    anonymous inline box with &lsquo;<code class=css>text-combine-horizontal:
    all</code>&rsquo;. For this property, a <dfn id=latin-letter>Latin
    letter</dfn> is any character belonging to a Letter category (L*) that
    also belongs to the Latin script.
    <p class=issue>This definition is would replace &lsquo;<code
     class=css>alpha</code>&rsquo; as a simplification.

   <dt><dfn id=alphanumeric
    title="text-combine-horizontal:alphanumeric">alphanumeric</dfn>

   <dd>Within the element, each sequence of consecutive horizontal digits
    and/or letters that has as many or fewer characters than the integer
    given is treated as if it were in an anonymous inline box with
    &lsquo;<code class=css>text-combine-horizontal: all</code>&rsquo;.
  </dl>

  <p class=issue>All values except &lsquo;<code class=css>all</code>&rsquo;
   and &lsquo;<code class=css>none</code>&rsquo; are marked at-risk. Which
   ones should we take to CR?

  <p>When combining text as for &lsquo;<code
   class=css>text-combine-horizontal: all</code>&rsquo;, the glyphs of the
   combined text are stacked horizontally (without line breaks,
   letter-spacing, etc., but using the specified font settings), similar to
   the contents of an inline-box with a horizontal writing mode and a
   line-height of 1em. The effective size of the composition is assumed to be
   1em square; anything outside the square is not measured for layout
   purposes. The UA should center the glyphs horizontally and vertically
   within the measured 1em square. The baseline of the resulting composition
   chosen such that the square is centered between the text-over and
   text-under baselines of its parent inline box prior to any baseline
   alignment shift. For text layout purposes, e.g. bidi ordering,
   line-breaking, emphasis marks, text-decoration, etc. the resulting
   composition is treated as a single glyph representing the Object
   Replacement Character U+FFFC.

  <p>In some fonts, the ideographic glyphs are given a compressed design such
   that they are 1em wide but shorter than 1em tall. To accommodate such
   fonts, the UA may vertically scale the contents of the composition to
   match the advance height of 水 U+6C34.
   <!-- 水 U+6C34 was chosen because it is a very basic character common to
    all Han-based scripts, so would have to appear in any usable ideographic
    font; and its shape is very full in both dimensions, so it would be
    unlikely to be shortened in a proportional font -->
   

  <p>Any CSS fullwidth transformations (&lsquo;<code
   class=css>text-transform: full-width</code>&rsquo; <a href="#CSS3TEXT"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS3TEXT]<!--{{CSS3TEXT}}--></a> or &lsquo;<code
   class=css>font-variant-east-asian-width: full-width</code>&rsquo; <a
   href="#CSS3FONT" rel=biblioentry>[CSS3FONT]<!--{{CSS3FONT}}--></a>) are
   turned off for combined text of more than one character.

  <div class=example>
   <p>In East Asian documents, the &lsquo;<a
    href="#text-combine-horizontal0"><code
    class=css>text-combine-horizontal</code></a>&rsquo; effect is often used
    to display Latin-based strings such as components of a date or letters of
    an initialism, always in a horizontal writing mode regardless of the
    writing mode of the line:</p>

   <div class=figure>
    <p><img alt="Diagram of tate-chu-yoko, showing the two digits of a date
     set halfwidth side-by-side in a vertical column of text" class=example
     src=tate-chu-yoko.png>

    <p class=caption>Example of horizontal-in-vertical <i
     lang=ja>tate-chu-yoko</i></p>
   </div>

   <p>The figure is the result of the rules</p>

   <pre>
<!-- -->date { text-combine-horizontal: digits 2; }
    </pre>

   <p>and the following markup:</p>

   <pre>
<!-- -->&lt;date&gt;&#x5E73;&#x6210;20&#x5E74;4&#x6708;16&#x65E5;&#x306B;&lt;/date&gt;
    </pre>

   <p>In Japanese, this effect is known as <i lang=ja>tate-chu-yoko</i>.
  </div>

  <div class=example>
   <p>The following example shows that applying &lsquo;<code
    class=css>text-combine-horizontal: digits 2</code>&rsquo; to an entire
    document, rather than to a segment with a known type of numeric content,
    can have unintended consequences:

   <pre>&lt;p>あれは10,000円ですよ!&lt;/p></pre>

   <div class=figure>
    <p><img alt="Rendering of the above markup with 'text-combine-horizontal:
     digits': the first two digits of the number are rendered as
     tate-chu-yoko while the rest of the number is rendered sideways."
     class=example src=bad-tate-chu-yoko.png>

    <p class=caption>Example of mis-applied <i lang=ja>tate-chu-yoko</i></p>
   </div>
  </div>

  <h3 id=text-combine-mode><span class=secno>9.2. </span>
   Horizonal-in-Vertical Glyph Scaling: the &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-combine-mode0"><code
   class=property>text-combine-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property</h3>

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Name:

     <td><dfn id=text-combine-mode0>text-combine-mode</dfn>

    <tr>
     <th>Value:

     <td>auto | compress | [ no-compress || use-glyphs ]

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>auto

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>non-replaced inline elements

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>yes

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>N/A

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value
  </table>

  <p>This property controls how multiple characters are combined into the
   space of a single character when specified to do so via &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-combine-horizontal0"><code
   class=property>text-combine-horizontal</code></a>&rsquo;. Values have the
   following meanings:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=auto title="text-combine-mode:auto">auto</dfn>

   <dd>If the contents are wider than 1em, the UA must attempt to fit the
    contents within 1em, but may use any method to do so.

   <dt><dfn id=compress title="text-combine-mode:compress">compress</dfn>

   <dd>Compress the composition (horizontally) as a whole until it fits
    within 1em. Do not substitute alternate-width glyphs.

   <dt><dfn id=use-glyphs
    title="text-combine-mode:use-glyphs">use-glyphs</dfn>

   <dd>Attempt to substitute narrower glyphs as necessary to make the
    composition fit within 1em:
    <ul>
     <li>a two-character composition uses 1/2-em or proportional glyphs

     <li>a three-character composition uses 1/3-em glyphs (if the font
      supports this feature, else fall back to 1/2-em or proportional glyphs)
      

     <li>etc.
    </ul>

    <p>Since even fonts that have fractional-width glyphs available do not
     have such glyphs for all characters, the UA must ensure the expected
     advance width for &lsquo;<code class=css>use-glyphs</code>&rsquo; by
     either compressing or padding (equally on both sides) each glyph
     individually if it does not match the required advance width. (This step
     does not apply if &lsquo;<code class=css>no-compress</code>&rsquo; is
     specified.)

   <dt><dfn id=no-compress
    title="text-combine-mode:no-compress">no-compress</dfn>

   <dd>Do not compress the composition or perform any glyph substitution in
    order to make the composition fit within 1em. When combined with
    &lsquo;<code class=css>use-glyphs</code>&rsquo;, however, this indicates
    to perform glyph substitution if possible per &lsquo;<code
    class=css>use-glyphs</code>&rsquo; but not to compress the glyphs if they
    do not fit the size requirements. This value may cause the glyphs to
    overflow the line significantly.
  </dl>

  <h2 class=no-num id=changes>Changes</h2>

  <h3 class=no-num id=recent-changes> Changes from the <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-writing-modes-20110531/">May 2011
   CSS Writing Modes Module Level 3 <abbr title="Working Draft">WD</abbr></a></h3>

  <p>Major changes include:

  <ul>
   <li>Redefined which side of a bidi-broken box's border is drawn.

   <li>Altered the allowed combinations of &lsquo;<a
    href="#unicode-bidi0"><code class=property>unicode-bidi</code></a>&rsquo;
    values and defined &lsquo;<a href="#plaintext"><code
    class=css>plaintext</code></a>&rsquo; to use heuristics for inline
    elements as well.

   <li>Renamed &lsquo;<code class=css>vertical-right</code>&rsquo; value of
    &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; to &lsquo;<a
    href="#upright-right"><code class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo;.

   <li>Renamed &lsquo;<code class=css>rotate</code>&rsquo; values of
    &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; to &lsquo;<a
    href="#sideways"><code class=property>sideways</code></a>&rsquo;.

   <li>Renamed &lsquo;<code class=css>auto</code>&rsquo; value of &lsquo;<a
    href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; to &lsquo;<a
    href="#use-glyph-orientation"><code
    class=css>use-glyph-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; and marked it at-risk.

   <li>Tweaked rules for vertical typesetting to remove references to
    <code>vrt2</code> feature, fix various errors and omissions in <a
    href="#vertical-typesetting-details">synthesis rules</a>, etc.

   <li>Renamed &lsquo;<code class=property>text-combine</code>&rsquo;
    property to &lsquo;<a href="#text-combine-horizontal0"><code
    class=property>text-combine-horizontal</code></a>&rsquo; and added
    ability to auto-combine by character classes.

   <li>Added &lsquo;<a href="#text-combine-mode0"><code
    class=property>text-combine-mode</code></a>&rsquo; property to control
    scaling method used to compose horizontal-in-vertical text.

   <li>Added appendix on <a href="#character-properties">Characters and
    Properties</a>.
  </ul>

  <h2 id=conformance><span class=secno>10. </span> Conformance</h2>

  <h3 id=conventions><span class=secno>10.1. </span> Document Conventions</h3>

  <p>Conformance requirements are expressed with a combination of descriptive
   assertions and RFC 2119 terminology. The key words “MUST”, “MUST
   NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”,
   “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in the
   normative parts of this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC
   2119. However, for readability, these words do not appear in all uppercase
   letters in this specification.

  <p>All of the text of this specification is normative except sections
   explicitly marked as non-normative, examples, and notes. <a
   href="#RFC2119" rel=biblioentry>[RFC2119]<!--{{!RFC2119}}--></a>

  <p>Examples in this specification are introduced with the words “for
   example” or are set apart from the normative text with
   <code>class="example"</code>, like this:

  <div class=example>
   <p>This is an example of an informative example.</p>
  </div>

  <p>Informative notes begin with the word “Note” and are set apart from
   the normative text with <code>class="note"</code>, like this:

  <p class=note>Note, this is an informative note.

  <h3 id=conformance-classes><span class=secno>10.2. </span> Conformance
   Classes</h3>

  <p>Conformance to CSS Writing Modes Level 3 is defined for three
   conformance classes:

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=style-sheet title="style sheet!!as conformance class">style
    sheet</dfn>

   <dd>A <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#style-sheet">CSS
    style sheet</a>.

   <dt><dfn id=renderer>renderer</dfn>

   <dd>A <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#user-agent">UA</a>
    that interprets the semantics of a style sheet and renders documents that
    use them.

   <dt><dfn id=authoring-tool>authoring tool</dfn>

   <dd>A <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#user-agent">UA</a>
    that writes a style sheet.
  </dl>

  <p>A style sheet is conformant to CSS Writing Modes Level 3 if all of its
   declarations that use properties defined in this module have values that
   are valid according to the generic CSS grammar and the individual grammars
   of each property as given in this module.

  <p>A renderer is conformant to CSS Writing Modes Level 3 if, in addition to
   interpreting the style sheet as defined by the appropriate specifications,
   it supports all the features defined by CSS Writing Modes Level 3 by
   parsing them correctly and rendering the document accordingly. However,
   the inability of a UA to correctly render a document due to limitations of
   the device does not make the UA non-conformant. (For example, a UA is not
   required to render color on a monochrome monitor.)

  <p>An authoring tool is conformant to CSS Writing Modes Level 3 if it
   writes style sheets that are syntactically correct according to the
   generic CSS grammar and the individual grammars of each feature in this
   module, and meet all other conformance requirements of style sheets as
   described in this module.

  <h3 id=partial><span class=secno>10.3. </span> Partial Implementations</h3>

  <p>So that authors can exploit the forward-compatible parsing rules to
   assign fallback values, CSS renderers <strong>must</strong> treat as
   invalid (and <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#ignore">ignore as
   appropriate</a>) any at-rules, properties, property values, keywords, and
   other syntactic constructs for which they have no usable level of support.
   In particular, user agents <strong>must not</strong> selectively ignore
   unsupported component values and honor supported values in a single
   multi-value property declaration: if any value is considered invalid (as
   unsupported values must be), CSS requires that the entire declaration be
   ignored.

  <h3 id=experimental><span class=secno>10.4. </span> Experimental
   Implementations</h3>

  <p>To avoid clashes with future CSS features, the CSS2.1 specification
   reserves a <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#vendor-keywords">prefixed
   syntax</a> for proprietary and experimental extensions to CSS.

  <p>Prior to a specification reaching the Candidate Recommendation stage in
   the W3C process, all implementations of a CSS feature are considered
   experimental. The CSS Working Group recommends that implementations use a
   vendor-prefixed syntax for such features, including those in W3C Working
   Drafts. This avoids incompatibilities with future changes in the draft.

  <h3 id=testing><span class=secno>10.5. </span>Non-Experimental
   Implementations</h3>

  <p>Once a specification reaches the Candidate Recommendation stage,
   non-experimental implementations are possible, and implementors should
   release an unprefixed implementation of any CR-level feature they can
   demonstrate to be correctly implemented according to spec.

  <p>To establish and maintain the interoperability of CSS across
   implementations, the CSS Working Group requests that non-experimental CSS
   renderers submit an implementation report (and, if necessary, the
   testcases used for that implementation report) to the W3C before releasing
   an unprefixed implementation of any CSS features. Testcases submitted to
   W3C are subject to review and correction by the CSS Working Group.

  <p>Further information on submitting testcases and implementation reports
   can be found from on the CSS Working Group's website at <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/">http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/</a>.
   Questions should be directed to the <a
   href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-css-testsuite">public-css-testsuite@w3.org</a>
   mailing list.

  <h3 id=cr-exit-criteria><span class=secno>10.6. </span> CR Exit Criteria</h3>

  <p> For this specification to be advanced to Proposed Recommendation, there
   must be at least two independent, interoperable implementations of each
   feature. Each feature may be implemented by a different set of products,
   there is no requirement that all features be implemented by a single
   product. For the purposes of this criterion, we define the following
   terms:

  <dl>
   <dt>independent

   <dd>each implementation must be developed by a different party and cannot
    share, reuse, or derive from code used by another qualifying
    implementation. Sections of code that have no bearing on the
    implementation of this specification are exempt from this requirement.

   <dt>interoperable

   <dd>passing the respective test case(s) in the official CSS test suite,
    or, if the implementation is not a Web browser, an equivalent test. Every
    relevant test in the test suite should have an equivalent test created if
    such a user agent (UA) is to be used to claim interoperability. In
    addition if such a UA is to be used to claim interoperability, then there
    must one or more additional UAs which can also pass those equivalent
    tests in the same way for the purpose of interoperability. The equivalent
    tests must be made publicly available for the purposes of peer review.

   <dt>implementation

   <dd>a user agent which:
    <ol class=inline>
     <li>implements the specification.

     <li>is available to the general public. The implementation may be a
      shipping product or other publicly available version (i.e., beta
      version, preview release, or “nightly build”). Non-shipping product
      releases must have implemented the feature(s) for a period of at least
      one month in order to demonstrate stability.

     <li>is not experimental (i.e., a version specifically designed to pass
      the test suite and is not intended for normal usage going forward).
    </ol>
  </dl>

  <p>The specification will remain Candidate Recommendation for at least six
   months.

  <h2 class=no-num id=acknowledgements> Acknowledgements</h2>

  <p>John Daggett, Martin Heijdra, Yasuo Kida, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Toshi
   Kobayashi, Ken Lunde, Nat McCully, Paul Nelson, Kenzou Onozawa, Michel
   Suignard, Taro Yamamoto, Steve Zilles

  <h2 class=no-num id=character-properties>Appendix A. Characters and
   Properties</h2>

  <p>Unicode defines three codepoint-level properties that are referenced in
   CSS Writing Modes:

  <dl>
   <dt><a href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/#Definitions">East Asian
    width</a>

   <dd>Defined in <a href="#UAX11"
    rel=biblioentry>[UAX11]<!--{{!UAX11}}--></a> and given as the
    East_Asian_Width property in the Unicode Character Database <a
    href="#UAX44" rel=biblioentry>[UAX44]<!--{{!UAX44}}--></a>.

   <dt><a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values">General
    Category</a>

   <dd>Defined in <a href="#UAX44"
    rel=biblioentry>[UAX44]<!--{{!UAX44}}--></a> and given as the
    General_Category property in the Unicode Character Database <a
    href="#UAX44" rel=biblioentry>[UAX44]<!--{{!UAX44}}--></a>.

   <dt><a href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Values">Script
    property</a>

   <dd>Defined in <a href="#UAX24"
    rel=biblioentry>[UAX24]<!--{{!UAX24}}--></a> and given as the Script
    property in the Unicode Character Database <a href="#UAX44"
    rel=biblioentry>[UAX44]<!--{{!UAX44}}--></a>. (UAs should include any
    ScriptExtensions.txt assignments in this mapping.)
  </dl>

  <p id=grapheme-cluster>In several sections (as noted), the term <dfn
   id=character>character</dfn> is defined as <em>extended grapheme
   cluster</em> per <a href="#UAX29"
   rel=biblioentry>[UAX29]<!--{{!UAX29}}--></a>. It is roughly equivalent to
   what a language user considers to be a character or a basic unit of the
   script (which might not be a single Unicode codepoint). The UA may further
   tailor this definition as allowed by Unicode.

  <p>Unicode defines properties for characters, but for &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; and <a
   href="#vertical-typesetting-details">Vertical Typesetting Synthesis</a>,
   it is necessary to determine the properties of a grapheme cluster. For the
   purposes of CSS Writing Modes, the properties of a grapheme cluster are
   given by its base character&#8212;except in two cases:

  <ul>
   <li>Grapheme clusters formed with an Enclosing Mark (Me) of the Common
    script are considered to be Other Symbols (So) in the Common script. They
    are assumed to have the same Unicode properties as the Replacement
    Character U+FFFD.

   <li>Grapheme clusters formed with a Space Separator (Zs) as the base are
    considered to be Modifier Symbols (Sk). They are assumed to have the same
    East Asian Width property as the base, but take their other properties
    from the first combining character in the sequence.
  </ul>

  <h2 class=no-num id=script-orientations>Appendix B: Bi-orientational
   Transformations</h2>

  <p><em>This section is normative.</em>

  <p>This appendix gives the orientational properties of scripts in Unicode
   6.0 <a href="#UNICODE" rel=biblioentry>[UNICODE]<!--{{!UNICODE}}--></a>.
   Any script not listed explicitly is assumed to be <i>horizontal-only</i>.
   The script classification of Unicode characters is given by <a
   href="#UAX24" rel=biblioentry>[UAX24]<!--{{!UAX24}}--></a>.

  <table class=data>
   <caption>Vertical Scripts and their Bi-orientational Transform</caption>

   <thead>
    <tr>
     <th>Code

     <th>Name

     <th>Transform

   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <td>Bopo

     <td>Bopomofo

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Egyp

     <td>Egyptian Hieroglyphs

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Hira

     <td>Hiragana

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Kana

     <td>Katakana

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Hani

     <td>Han

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Hang

     <td>Hangul

     <td>translate

    <tr>
     <td>Mong

     <td>Mongolian

     <td>rotate

    <tr>
     <td>Phag

     <td>Phags Pa

     <td>rotate

    <tr>
     <td>Yiii

     <td>Yi

     <td>translate
  </table>

  <p><strong>Exceptions:</strong> For the purposes of this specification, all
   fullwidth (F) and wide (W) characters are treated as belonging to a
   vertical script with a translate bi-orientational transform. All halfwidth
   (H) characters are treated as belonging to a vertical script with a rotate
   bi-orientational transform. <a href="#UAX11"
   rel=biblioentry>[UAX11]<!--{{!UAX11}}--></a> Neutral (N), narrow (Na) and
   ambiguous (A) Letters (L*) belonging to the Common script are treated as
   belonging to a horizontal-only script.

  <p class=note>Ogham is also a rotating bi-orientational script, but because
   it is a bottom-to-top script, for the purposes of this specification it is
   treated as left-to-right horizontal. A future version of CSS may define
   proper handling of bottom-to-top scripts. Authors can work around this
   lack of support with the &lsquo;<a href="#sideways-left"><code
   class=css>sideways-left</code></a>&rsquo; value of &lsquo;<a
   href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo;.

  <h2 class=no-num id=vertical-typesetting-details>Appendix C: Vertical
   Typesetting Synthesis</h2>

  <p>This section defines an algorithm for automatic typesetting of vertical
   text. For readability, the term <a href="#character"><i>character</i></a>
   is used in place of <em>extended grapheme cluster</em> in this section.
   See <a href="#character-properties">Characters and Properties</a> for
   further details.

  <p class=issue>This section needs careful review. Please send feedback and
   suggestions for improvement, particularly for the <a
   href="http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/list-unicodeset.jsp?a=\p{Block%3DGeneral+Punctuation}%26[%3AGeneral_category%3DPo%3A]%0D%0A&amp;g=">U+2016&ndash;U+205F</a>
   range.

  <p>When &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; is either &lsquo;<a
   href="#upright-right"><code class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo; or
   &lsquo;<a href="#upright"><code class=css>upright</code></a>&rsquo;, the
   following settings are recommended:

  <ol>
   <li>Set any spaces (Zs), connectors (Pc), and bracketing punctuation (Ps,
    Pe, Pi, Pf) either upright using vertical font settings if available or
    sideways if they are not.
    <p class=note>Thus a THREE-PER-EM SPACE (U+2004) can be expected to
     provide a 1/3-em advance in the inline dimension, and brackets can be
     expected to encase their contents.</p>

   <li>Set East Asian fullwidth (F) and wide (W) characters upright (using
    vertical font settings if available).

   <li>Set any dashes (Pd) either upright using vertical font settings if
    available or sideways if they are not.
    <!-- fullwidth hyphen-minus need to be upright -->

   <li>Set East Asian halfwidth (H) characters sideways (or upright with
    vertical font settings if possible).

   <li>Set any other characters that are assigned to a script (i.e. do not
    belong to the Common, Inherited, or Unknown scripts) as required by
    &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
    class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; and <a
    href="#script-orientations">Appendix B</a>.
  </ol>

  <p>When &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a
   href="#upright-right"><code class=css>upright-right</code></a>&rsquo;, the
   following settings are recommended for characters not otherwise-specified
   above:

  <ol>
   <li>Set the following characters using vertical font settings if
    available, otherwise set them sideways:
    <ul>
     <li>Other Punctuation (Po) with an East Asian Width width of ambiguous
      (A).

     <li><abbr title="U+00B2, U+00B3, U+00B9, U+20070,
      U+2074–U+2079">Superscripts</abbr>, <abbr
      title="U+2080–U+2089">subscripts</abbr>, and non-Indic <abbr
      title="U+00BC–U+00BE, U+2150–U+215F, U+2189">fractions</abbr> from
      the Other Number (No) category.

     <li>Private Use characters (Co).
    </ul>

   <li>Set the following characters sideways (i.e. rotated, using horizontal
    font settings).
    <ul>
     <li>Currency Symbols (Sc), Math Symbols (Sm), and Modifier Symbols (Sk)

     <li><abbr title="U+10107–U+10133">Aegean numbers</abbr> and <abbr
      title="U+A830–U+A835">North Indic fractions</abbr> from the Other
      Number (No) category.

     <li>All characters from the <abbr title="U+2500–U+257F">Box
      Drawing</abbr> and <abbr title="U+2580–U+259F">Block Elements</abbr>
      blocks

     <li>All directional arrows: the <abbr
      title="U+2190–U+21FF">Arrows</abbr> block, the <abbr
      title="U+261A–U+261F">Pointing hand symbols</abbr> from the
      Miscellaneous Symbols block, any <abbr title="U+2B00–U+2B11,
      U+2B45–U+2B46">arrow</abbr> from the Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
      block, any <abbr title="U+2794–U+27BE">Dingbat arrows</abbr> from the
      Dingbats block

     <li>Other Symbols (So) from the Latin-1 Supplement and Letterlike
      Symbols blocks.

     <li>Other Symbols (So) from the Aegean Numbers, Ancient Symbols, Common
      Indic Number Forms blocks
    </ul>

   <li>Set the following characters upright (i.e. translated, using vertical
    font settings if available):
    <ul>
     <li>All Other Symbols (So) characters not otherwise specified above.

     <li>All Other Numbers (No) characters not otherwise specified above.
    </ul>

   <li>Set all other characters sideways (i.e. rotated, using horizontal font
    settings).
  </ol>

  <p>When &lsquo;<a href="#text-orientation0"><code
   class=property>text-orientation</code></a>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<a
   href="#upright"><code class=css>upright</code></a>&rsquo;, set all
   characters upright (using vertical font settings if available) unless
   otherwise specified above.

  <p class=note>In OpenType, vertical font settings are provided by the
   <code>vhea</code>, <code>vmtx</code>, and <code>VORG</code> tables, as
   well as the <code>vert</code> and <code>vrt2</code> GSUB features. If any
   of these are present, the font is considered to have vertical font
   settings available.

  <p class=issue>It is a Unicode error that ScriptExtensions.txt does not
   include the Aegean and Common Indic characters listed above as exceptions;
   they shouldn't need special treatment once this is fixed.

  <h2 class=no-num id=intrinsic-sizing>Appendix D: Intrinsic Dimensions</h2>

  <p><em>This section is normative.</em>

  <p>CSS layout has several different concepts of automatic sizing that are
   used in various layout calculations. This section defines some more
   precise terminology to help connect the layout behaviors of this spec to
   the calculations used in other modules, and some new keywords for the
   width and height properties to allow authors to assign elements the
   dimensions resulting from these size calculations.

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Properties:

     <td>&lsquo;<code class=property>width</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
      class=property>min-width</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
      class=property>max-width</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
      class=property>height</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
      class=property>min-height</code>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<code
      class=property>max-height</code>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>New Values:

     <td>&lsquo;<a href="#min-content"><code
      class=css>min-content</code></a>&rsquo; | &lsquo;<a
      href="#max-content"><code class=css>max-content</code></a>&rsquo; |
      &lsquo;<a href="#fill-available"><code
      class=css>fill-available</code></a>&rsquo; | &lsquo;<a
      href="#fit-content"><code class=css>fit-content</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS21"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS21"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS21"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS21"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS21"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value if keyword specified, else as defined in <a
      href="#CSS21" rel=biblioentry>[CSS21]<!--{{!CSS21}}--></a>
  </table>

  <p>There are four types of automatically-determined sizes in CSS (which are
   represented in the width and height properties by the keywords defined
   above):
   <!-- XXX Make these anchors dated once CSS2.1 hits REC, since we might
  decide to fix these gross editorial inconsistencies at some point in
  the errata. -->
   

  <dl>
   <dt><dfn id=min-content>min-content</dfn>

   <dd>Called the <i>preferred minimum width</i> in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#float-width">CSS2.1&sect;10.3.5</a>
    and the <i>minimum content width</i> in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#auto-table-layout">CSS2.1&sect;5.2.2</a>,
    the <dfn id=min-content-measure>min-content measure</dfn> is defined
    roughly as the narrowest measure a box could take while fitting around
    its contents if <em>all</em> line break opportunities within the box were
    taken.

   <dt><dfn id=max-content>max-content</dfn>

   <dd>Called the <i>preferred width</i> in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#float-width">CSS2.1&sect;10.3.5</a>
    and the <i>maximum cell width</i> in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#auto-table-layout">CSS2.1&sect;5.2.2</a>,
    the <dfn id=max-content-measure>max-content measure</dfn> is defined
    roughly as the narrowest measure a box could take while fitting around
    its contents if <em>none</em> of the optional line break opportunities
    within the box were taken.

   <dt><dfn id=fill-available>fill-available</dfn>

   <dd>Called the <i>available width</i> in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#float-width">CSS2.1&sect;10.3.5</a>
    and computed by the rules in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#blockwidth">CSS2.1&sect;10.3.3</a>,
    the <dfn id=fill-available-measure>fill-available measure</dfn> is
    calculated by subtracting out the element's margins, borders, and padding
    from the <a href="#available-measure"><i>available measure</i></a> and
    flooring the result at zero. If the available measure is infinite, then a
    <dfn id=fallback-measure>fallback measure</dfn> is used in place of the
    <a href="#available-measure"><i>available measure</i></a> in this
    calculation. (In the case of orthogonal flows, this is the measure of the
    initial containing block.) The <dfn
    id=fill-available-extent>fill-available extent</dfn> is similarly
    calculated by using the corresponding values from the block dimension.

   <dt><dfn id=fit-content>fit-content</dfn>

   <dd>Called the <i>shrink-to-fit</i> width in <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#float-width">CSS2.1&sect;10.3.5</a>,
    and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/#pseudo-algorithm">CSS
    Multi-column Layout &sect; 3.4</a>, the <dfn
    id=fit-content-measure>fit-content measure</dfn> is defined as
    <code>max(<a href="#min-content"><i>min-content</i></a>, min(<a
    href="#max-content"><i>max-content</i></a>, <a
    href="#fill-available"><i>fill-available</i></a>))</code> if the
    available measure is finite, and as the <a
    href="#max-content"><i>max-content</i></a> measure otherwise. The <dfn
    id=fit-content-extent>fit-content extent</dfn> is calculated from the
    same expression applied to the block dimension.
  </dl>

  <p>For the layout models in CSS2.1, both the <dfn
   id=min-content-extent>min-content extent</dfn> and <dfn
   id=max-content-extent>max-content extent</dfn> of non-replaced elements
   are defined as the content extent as defined (for horizontal writing
   modes) in <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#normal-block">CSS2.1&sect;10.6.3</a>
   and <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#height-layout">CSS2.1&sect;17.5.3</a>
   for elements with &lsquo;<code class=css>height: auto</code>&rsquo;.

  <p>For replaced elements, the <a href="#min-content"><i>min-content</i></a>
   and <a href="#max-content"><i>max-content</i></a> sizes are the same and
   correspond used size of the replaced element according to the &lsquo;<code
   class=css>auto</code>&rsquo; width and height calculations.

  <h3 class=no-num id=multicol-intrinsic> Intrinsic Sizes in Multi-column
   Layout</h3>

  <p>The <a href="#min-content"><i>min-content</i></a> and <a
   href="#max-content"><i>max-content</i></a> sizes of a multi-column element
   are undefined per <a href="#CSS3COL"
   rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>. A future specification
   may define them. <!-- Sketchbook area. See 
  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2011Apr/0316.html
  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2011May/0468.html
  
<h4 id="multicol-intrinsic-measures">
Intrinsic Sizes for Multi-column Elements</h4>

  <p class="issue">This section is under discussion and may be removed</p>

  <dl>
    <dt>min-content</dt>
    <dd>The <i>min-content</i> measure of the multi-column element is
      the <i>min-content</i> measure of the multi-column element's
      contents.
    <dt>max-content</dt>
  </dl>

  <p>For multi-column elements laid out with infinite available measure (see
    <a href="#orthogonal-multicol">Multi-column Layout in Orthogonal Flows</a>),
    the <i>min-content</i> extent is the extent that would result
    from taking every permissible pagination break as a column break, and the
    <i>max-content</i> extent is the extent that would result from taking
    only the forced breaks. For all other multi-column elements it is, like
    CSS2.1 block-level boxes, the extent that would be calculated for an
    ''auto'' extent per [[CSS3MULTICOL]].

NOTES FROM ROSSEN:
  min-content measure is min(column-width, min-content)
  max-content measure is
    1. Pass w/ colspans displ: none;
       Get width
    2. Pass with colspans only in width
       Get remaining height
    3. Pass w/ spans again using remaining height
       Get width
    4. Layout in width as final
    Will lay out perfectly without colspans; will have some slack but no
    overflow when colspans present.

<h4 id="multicol-intrinsic-columns">
Intrinsic Sizes for Columns</h4>
-->
   

  <table class=propdef>
   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th>Property:

     <td>&lsquo;<code class=property>column-width</code>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>New Values:

     <td>&lsquo;<a href="#min-content"><code
      class=css>min-content</code></a>&rsquo; | &lsquo;<a
      href="#max-content"><code class=css>max-content</code></a>&rsquo; |
      &lsquo;<a href="#fill-available"><code
      class=css>fill-available</code></a>&rsquo; | &lsquo;<a
      href="#fit-content"><code class=css>fit-content</code></a>&rsquo;

    <tr>
     <th>Initial:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS3COL"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Applies to:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS3COL"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Inherited:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS3COL"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Percentages:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS3COL"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Media:

     <td>as defined in <a href="#CSS3COL"
      rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>

    <tr>
     <th>Computed&#160;value:

     <td>specified value if keyword specified, else as defined in <a
      href="#CSS3COL" rel=biblioentry>[CSS3COL]<!--{{!CSS3COL}}--></a>
  </table>

  <p>When used as values for <a
   href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/#cw">&lsquo;<code
   class=property>column-width</code>&rsquo;</a>, the new keywords specify
   the optimal column width:

  <dl>
   <dt>&lsquo;<a href="#min-content"><code
    class=css>min-content</code></a>&rsquo;

   <dd>Specifies the optimal column width as the <a
    href="#min-content-measure"><i>min-content measure</i></a> of the
    multi-column element's contents.

   <dt>&lsquo;<a href="#max-content"><code
    class=css>max-content</code></a>&rsquo;

   <dd>Specifies the optimal column width as the <a
    href="#max-content-measure"><i>max-content measure</i></a> of the
    multi-column element's contents.

   <dt>&lsquo;<a href="#fill-available"><code
    class=css>fill-available</code></a>&rsquo;

   <dd>Specifies the optimal column width as the <a
    href="#fill-available-measure"><i>fill-available measure</i></a> of the
    multi-column element.

   <dt>&lsquo;<a href="#fit-content"><code
    class=css>fit-content</code></a>&rsquo;

   <dd>Specifies the optimal column width as <code>max(<a
    href="#min-content"><i>min-content</i></a>, min(<a
    href="#max-content"><i>max-content</i></a>, <a
    href="#fill-available"><i>fill-available</i></a>))</code>.
  </dl>

  <h2 class=no-num id=bidi-html> Appendix E: Bidi Rules for HTML</h2>

  <p>The style sheet rules that would achieve the bidi behaviors specified in
   <a href="#HTML401" rel=biblioentry>[HTML401]<!--{{HTML401}}--></a> for the
   HTML Strict doctype are given below:

  <pre>
/* HTML dir attribute creates an embedding */
*[dir="ltr"]    { direction: ltr; unicode-bidi: embed; }
*[dir="rtl"]    { direction: rtl; unicode-bidi: embed; }

/* BDO element creates an override */
bdo[dir="ltr"]  { direction: ltr; unicode-bidi: bidi-override; }
bdo[dir="rtl"]  { direction: rtl; unicode-bidi: bidi-override; }

/* HTML4.01:8.2.6 - preserve bidi behavior if 'display' is changed */
html, body,
div, address, blockquote, p,
ul, ol, li, dl, dt, dd,
fieldset, form,
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6,
{ unicode-bidi: isolate; }
  </pre>

  <h2 class=no-num id=references> References</h2>

  <h3 class=no-num id=normative-references> Normative references</h3>
  <!--begin-normative-->
  <!-- Sorted by label -->

  <dl class=bibliography>
   <dt style="display: none"><!-- keeps the doc valid if the DL is empty -->
    <!---->

   <dt id=CSS21>[CSS21]

   <dd>Bert Bos; et al. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607"><cite>Cascading Style
    Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS&#160;2.1) Specification.</cite></a> 7 June
    2011. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3BG>[CSS3BG]

   <dd>Bert Bos; Elika J. Etemad; Brad Kemper. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-background-20110215"><cite>CSS
    Backgrounds and Borders Module Level 3.</cite></a> 15 February 2011. W3C
    Candidate Recommendation. (Work in progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-background-20110215">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-background-20110215</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3COL>[CSS3COL]

   <dd>H&#229;kon Wium Lie. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-multicol-20110412"><cite>CSS
    Multi-column Layout Module.</cite></a> 12 April 2011. W3C Candidate
    Recommendation. (Work in progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-multicol-20110412">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-css3-multicol-20110412</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=RFC2119>[RFC2119]

   <dd>S. Bradner. <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt"><cite>Key
    words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels.</cite></a> Internet
    RFC 2119. URL: <a
    href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=SVG11>[SVG11]

   <dd>Erik Dahlstr&#246;m; et al. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-SVG11-20110609/"><cite>Scalable Vector
    Graphics (SVG) 1.1 (Second Edition).</cite></a> 9 June 2011. W3C Proposed
    Recommendation. (Work in progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-SVG11-20110609/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-SVG11-20110609/</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UAX11>[UAX11]

   <dd>Asmus Freytag. <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/tr11-8.html"><cite>East
    Asian Width.</cite></a> 23 March 2001. Unicode Standard Annex #11. URL:
    <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/tr11-8.html">http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/tr11-8.html</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UAX24>[UAX24]

   <dd>Mark Davis; Ken Whistler. <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/"><cite>Unicode Script
    Property.</cite></a> 27 September 2010. Unicode Standard Annex #24. URL:
    <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/">http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UAX29>[UAX29]

   <dd>Mark Davis. <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-17.html"><cite>Unicode
    Text Segmentation.</cite></a> 8 October 2010. Unicode Standard Annex #29.
    URL: <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-17.html">http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-17.html</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UAX44>[UAX44]

   <dd>Mark Davis; Ken Whistler. <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/tr44-6.html"><cite>Unicode
    Character Database.</cite></a> 8 October 2010. Unicode Standard Annex
    #44. URL: <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/tr44-6.html">http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/tr44-6.html</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UNICODE>[UNICODE]

   <dd>The Unicode Consortium. <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/enumeratedversions.html"><cite>The
    Unicode Standard.</cite></a> 2003. Defined by: The Unicode Standard,
    Version 4.0 (Boston, MA, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-18578-1), as updated
    from time to time by the publication of new versions URL: <a
    href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/enumeratedversions.html">http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/enumeratedversions.html</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->
  </dl>
  <!--end-normative-->

  <h3 class=no-num id=other-references> Other references</h3>
  <!--begin-informative-->
  <!-- Sorted by label -->

  <dl class=bibliography>
   <dt style="display: none"><!-- keeps the doc valid if the DL is empty -->
    <!---->

   <dt id=CSS2>[CSS2]

   <dd>Ian Jacobs; et al. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411"><cite>Cascading Style
    Sheets, level 2 (CSS2) Specification.</cite></a> 11 April 2008. W3C
    Recommendation. URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411">http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3COLOR>[CSS3COLOR]

   <dd>Tantek &#199;elik; Chris Lilley; L. David Baron. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-color-20110607"><cite>CSS Color
    Module Level 3.</cite></a> 7 June 2011. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-color-20110607">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-color-20110607</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3FONT>[CSS3FONT]

   <dd>John Daggett. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-fonts-20110324"><cite>CSS Fonts
    Module Level 3.</cite></a> 24 March 2011. W3C Working Draft. (Work in
    progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-fonts-20110324">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-fonts-20110324</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3LIST>[CSS3LIST]

   <dd>Tab Atkins Jr. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-lists-20110524"><cite>CSS Lists
    and Counters Module Level 3.</cite></a> 24 May 2011. W3C Working Draft.
    (Work in progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-lists-20110524">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-lists-20110524</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3PAGE>[CSS3PAGE]

   <dd>H&#229;kon Wium Lie; Melinda Grant. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-css3-page-20061010"><cite>CSS3 Module:
    Paged Media.</cite></a> 10 October 2006. W3C Working Draft. (Work in
    progress.) URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-css3-page-20061010">http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-css3-page-20061010</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=CSS3TEXT>[CSS3TEXT]

   <dd>Elika J. Etemad; Koji Ishii; Shinyu Murakami. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-text-20110412/"><cite>CSS Text
    Level 3.</cite></a> 12 April 2011. W3C Working Draft. (Work in progress.)
    URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-text-20110412/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-text-20110412/</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=HTML401>[HTML401]

   <dd>Dave Raggett; Arnaud Le Hors; Ian Jacobs. <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224"><cite>HTML 4.01
    Specification.</cite></a> 24 December 1999. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a
    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224">http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224</a>
    </dd>
   <!---->

   <dt id=UTN22>[UTN22]

   <dd>Elika J. Etemad. <a href="http://unicode.org/notes/tn22/"><cite>Robust
    Vertical Text Layout.</cite></a> 25 April 2005. Unicode Technical Note
    #22. URL: <a
    href="http://unicode.org/notes/tn22/">http://unicode.org/notes/tn22/</a></dd>
   <!---->
  </dl>
  <!--end-informative-->

  <h2 class=no-num id=property-index> Property Index</h2>
  <!--begin-properties-->

  <table class=proptable>
   <thead>
    <tr>
     <th>Property

     <th>Values

     <th>Initial

     <th>Applies&nbsp;to

     <th>Inh.

     <th>Percentages

     <th>Media

   <tbody>
    <tr>
     <th><a class=property href="#direction0">direction</a>

     <td>ltr | rtl

     <td>ltr

     <td>all elements

     <td>yes

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th><span class=property>&lsquo;caption-side&rsquo;</span>

     <td>&lsquo;before&rsquo; | &lsquo;after&rsquo;

     <td>before

     <td>same as CSS2.1

     <td>same as CSS2.1

     <td>same as CSS2.1

     <td>same as CSS2.1

    <tr>
     <th><span class=property>&lsquo;column-width&rsquo;</span>

     <td>&lsquo;min-content&rsquo; | &lsquo;max-content&rsquo; |
      &lsquo;fill-available&rsquo; | &lsquo;fit-content&rsquo;

     <td>as defined in [CSS3COL]

     <td>as defined in [CSS3COL]

     <td>as defined in [CSS3COL]

     <td>as defined in [CSS3COL]

     <td>as defined in [CSS3COL]

    <tr>
     <th><span class=property>&lsquo;width&rsquo;</span>, <span
      class=property>&lsquo;min-width&rsquo;</span>, <span
      class=property>&lsquo;max-width&rsquo;</span>, <span
      class=property>&lsquo;height&rsquo;</span>, <span
      class=property>&lsquo;min-height&rsquo;</span>, <span
      class=property>&lsquo;max-height&rsquo;</span>

     <td>&lsquo;min-content&rsquo; | &lsquo;max-content&rsquo; |
      &lsquo;fill-available&rsquo; | &lsquo;fit-content&rsquo;

     <td>as defined in [CSS21]

     <td>as defined in [CSS21]

     <td>as defined in [CSS21]

     <td>as defined in [CSS21]

     <td>as defined in [CSS21]

    <tr>
     <th><a class=property
      href="#text-combine-horizontal0">text-combine-horizontal</a>

     <td>none | all | [ [digits &lt;integer> | ascii-digits &lt;integer> ] ||
      [ alpha &lt;integer> | latin &lt;integer> ] || alphanumeric
      &lt;integer> ]

     <td>none

     <td>non-replaced inline elements

     <td>yes

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th><a class=property href="#text-combine-mode0">text-combine-mode</a>

     <td>auto | compress | [ no-compress || use-glyphs ]

     <td>auto

     <td>non-replaced inline elements

     <td>yes

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th><a class=property href="#text-orientation0">text-orientation</a>

     <td>upright-right | upright | sideways-right | sideways-left | sideways
      | use-glyph-orientation

     <td>upright-right

     <td>all elements except table row groups, rows, column groups, and
      columns

     <td>yes

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th><a class=property href="#unicode-bidi0">unicode-bidi</a>

     <td>normal | embed | [ isolate || bidi-override ] | plaintext

     <td>normal

     <td>all elements, but see prose

     <td>no

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual

    <tr>
     <th><a class=property href="#writing-mode1">writing-mode</a>

     <td>horizontal-tb | vertical-rl | vertical-lr

     <td>horizontal-tb

     <td>All elements except table row groups, table column groups, table
      rows, and table columns

     <td>yes

     <td>N/A

     <td>visual
  </table>
  <!--end-properties-->
  <!-- Add alphabetic index? -->