Differences in physical size for fonts affects baseline alignment #96
Labels
doc:beng
doc:deva
doc:gujr
doc:guru
gap
i:baselines
Baselines, line height, etc
l:bn
Bengali language & script
l:gu
Gujurati language & script
l:hi
Hindi, Devanagari script
l:pa
Punjabi, Gurmukhi script
p:advanced
s:beng
Bengali script
s:deva
Devanagari script
s:gujr
Gurajati script
s:guru
Gurmukhi script
x:beng
x:deva
x:gujr
x:guru
This issue is especially applicable to northern Indic scripts with a head line.
By and large, Indian scripts in browsers are rendered with default fonts provided by back-end Operating Systems. If there are major differences in physical size for a particular font size, which most of the times are, it shows the mixed-script text in an un-organized way. This obviously affects all the base-line attributes.
Generally, Indian scripts that have joining line use the joining line as the baseline. Ideally, if a document contains both Devanagari and Gurmukhi text (such as Mahan Khosh), the text should be aligned at the joining line regardless of the script or font.
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