In Ruby text with more than one <rt> tag, the contents of the 2nd to nth <rt> tag are displayed at the bottom of the rtc
Reported by
stephan....@gmail.com,
Nov 1 2016
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 54.0.2840.71
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
Add OK or FAIL, along with the version, after other browsers where you
have tested this issue:
Safari:
Firefox 49.0: OK
IE: OK
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Open the attached HTML file in Chromium
What is the expected result?
The contents of the second <rt> tag, i.e., "RUBY TEXT 2" should be aligned with those of the first <rt> tag, i.e., "RUBY TEXT 2" should appear to be on the same line as "RUBY TEXT 1".
What happens instead?
The contents of the second <rt> tag, i.e., "RUBY TEXT 2" are aligned with the bottom of the ruby text container, i.e., the baseline of the contents of the <rb> tag, i.e., "RUBY BASE".
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possible.
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Nov 1 2016
Re-attaching HTML file (sorry!).
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Nov 1 2016
Able to reproduce this issue in Win10, MAC10.11.6 and ubuntu14.04 with latest stable version 54.0.2840.71 and earlier version of chrome 30.0.1595.0. considering this issue is non-regression issue and marking it as untriaged. Observed that Ruby text is not aligned from M30 Check the attached screen-cast.
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Nov 1 2016
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Dec 5 2016
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Comment 1 by stephan....@gmail.com
, Nov 1 2016