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q element produces incorrect quotation marks when language changes #224

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r12a opened this issue Feb 2, 2020 · 1 comment
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q element produces incorrect quotation marks when language changes #224

r12a opened this issue Feb 2, 2020 · 1 comment
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doc:arfa gap The first comment in this issue is read by the gap-analysis document. i:quotations Quotations & citations l:arb Arabic l:pes Persian p:advanced s:arab Arabic script (Used for arb + pes)

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r12a commented Feb 2, 2020

This issue is common across all languages that use the q element.

When an Arabic or Persian page contains a quotation in another language, the quotation marks used around that quotation (and inside it for embedded quotes) should be the Arabic or Persian ones – not those of the language of the quotation.

Currently, if the language of the quotation is declared on the q tag in HTML using the lang attribute, browsers instead set the quotation marks based on the language of the quote.

For example, if English text is quoted in a Persian sentence surrounded by just <q>, the quotation marks will be correct:

یک «two ‹three›».

However, if lang="en" is added to the q tag, the result becomes:

یک “two ‘three’”.

For more details, see this GitHub issue, which is being used to track this gap. Please add any discussion there, and not to this issue.

@r12a r12a added gap The first comment in this issue is read by the gap-analysis document. doc:arfa p:advanced i:quotations Quotations & citations labels Feb 2, 2020
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r12a commented Feb 2, 2020

The first comment in this issue contains text that will automatically appear in one or more gap-analysis documents as a subsection with the same title as this issue. Any edits made to that comment will be immediately available in the Editor's draft of the document. Proposals for changes or discussion of the content can be made by following the link to the GitHub issue being used to track this gap and adding comments there.

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