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ruby-overhang
Determines how ruby text overhangs text that isn't part of the ruby base.
Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
Not supported |
5.0 and later |
Not supported |
Notes:
- A ruby is a word or phrasecalled the base (see the <RUBY> tag)combined with an annotation or pronunciation guidecalled the ruby text (see the <RT> tag).
- This property doesn't seem to work in Internet Explorer 5.0.
See Also:
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ruby-align,
ruby-position
Possible Values:
- auto
Ruby text overhangs any text that isn't part of the ruby base.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
Not supported |
5.0 and later |
Not supported |
- none
Ruby text overhangs any text that isn't part of the ruby base, excluding white space characters.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
Not supported |
5.0 and later |
Not supported |
- whitespace
Ruby text overhangs only white space characters.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
Not supported |
5.0 and later |
Not supported |
Example:
<RUBY STYLE="ruby-overhang: auto">
Ruby base.
<RT>This is long-winded ruby text that overhangs the base.</RT>
</RUBY>
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