A new #W3CWorkshop on the horizon: the Web and #MachineLearning workshop, originally planned in March as a physical event, is becoming a virtual event built as a set of pre-recorded talks and live discussions
Just published: First Public Working Draft of "Rules for Simple Placement of Japanese Ruby".
w3.org/TR/2020/WD-simple-rub… Provides rules for placement of ruby in Japanese as a minimum baseline for implementers and spec writers. Developed by JLReq TF github.com/w3c/jlreq/.
W3C just made available a recent presentation summarising recent developments in the Internationalization Activity.
See w3.org/2020/05/AC/talk/i18n#… (with Chinese, Japanese, & Korean captioning), or
on YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=PKA_6ABp…
We will have a virtual Face to Face meeting on 22 - 26 June 2020! We also have an online plugfest on 15 - 19 June 2020. If you have a Web of Things implementation and interested in the plugfest, let us know. Our agenda is shaping up at w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeti…
Updated WD of CSS Overflow L3.
Featuring: more details about scrollable overflow, a significantly revised 'line-clamp', and the new 'overflow-clip-margin'
w3.org/blog/CSS/2020/06/05/u…
Updated CSS Inline Layout Level 3 WD:
w3.org/blog/CSS/2020/06/04/c…
Initial drafts of some major new features for controlling line sizing and leading. (Early-stage design work, so expect lots of changes. Feedback welcome as always~)
8 June: The @w3c#WoT#InterestGroup and Thing-to thing research group (T2TRG) organize an online workshop on self-description and discovery. See agenda and candidate topics at github.com/t2trg/2020-06-hel…
🗓️ June@VirtualW3C: updated @thew3cx course and a series of WoT online events: live chat, plugfest, workshop, group meetings - w3.org/participate/eventscal…