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Test Change Proposal: remove initial-letter tests from the writing-modes focus area #925

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jfkthame opened this issue Feb 14, 2025 · 4 comments · Fixed by web-platform-tests/wpt-metadata#7385
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focus area: Writing modes test-change-proposal Proposal to add or remove tests for an interop area

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https://wpt.fyi/results/css/css-inline/initial-letter?q=label%3Ainterop-2025-writingmodes&run_id=5098269317529600&run_id=6243616836288512&run_id=5168123953283072&run_id=6194076871557120

(total of 12 tests)

Rationale

Although these tests involve the writing-mode property, they are really tests for CSS initial-letter, which is not currently supported in all browsers (neither Firefox nor Safari support it). It's not the presence of writing-mode that causes them to fail.

The current failures seen in these browsers should be considered initial-letter failures rather than writing-mode failures.

@jfkthame jfkthame added the test-change-proposal Proposal to add or remove tests for an interop area label Feb 14, 2025
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nt1m commented Feb 20, 2025

LGTM

@nairnandu
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@kojiishi could you review the proposed change for Chromium?

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nt1m commented Mar 5, 2025

@foolip @chrishtr Any update on this test change proposal? Implementing initial-letter does not seem like a reasonable scope addition to fixing writing mode tests.

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kojiishi commented Mar 5, 2025

LGTM

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