@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ <h3 id="font-size-prop">Font size: the <a href="#propdef-font-size">font-size</a
915915font. For scalable fonts, the font-size is a scale factor applied to the EM unit
916916of the font. (Note that certain glyphs may bleed outside their EM box.) For
917917non-scalable fonts, the font-size is converted into absolute units and matched
918- against the declared font-size of the font, using the same absolute coordinate
918+ against the declared ' font-size' of the font, using the same absolute coordinate
919919space for both of the matched values.
920920Values have the following meanings:</ p >
921921
@@ -925,15 +925,15 @@ <h3 id="font-size-prop">Font size: the <a href="#propdef-font-size">font-size</a
925925in a table of font sizes computed and kept by the user agent. Possible values
926926are:
927927
928- < p > [ xx-small | x-small | small | medium | large | x-large | xx-large ]</ p >
928+ < p > < code > [ xx-small | x-small | small | medium | large | x-large | xx-large ]</ code > </ p >
929929
930930 < dt > < dfn id ="relative-size-value "> < var > <relative-size></ var > </ dfn >
931931
932932 < dd > A < var > <relative-size></ var > keyword is interpreted
933933 relative to the table of font sizes and the computed 'font-size' of the
934934 parent element. Possible values are:
935935
936- < p > [ larger | smaller ]
936+ < p > < code > [ larger | smaller ]</ code >
937937
938938 < p > For example, if the parent element has a font size of
939939 'medium', a value of 'larger' will make the font size of the
@@ -962,13 +962,13 @@ <h3 id="font-size-prop">Font size: the <a href="#propdef-font-size">font-size</a
962962< table class ="data ">
963963< thead >
964964 < th > CSS absolute-size values</ th >
965- < th > xx-small</ td >
966- < th > x-small</ td >
967- < th > small</ td >
968- < th > medium</ td >
969- < th > large</ td >
970- < th > x-large</ td >
971- < th > xx-large</ td >
965+ < th > < code > xx-small</ code > </ td >
966+ < th > < code > x-small</ code > </ td >
967+ < th > < code > small</ code > </ td >
968+ < th > < code > medium</ code > </ td >
969+ < th > < code > large</ code > </ td >
970+ < th > < code > x-large</ code > </ td >
971+ < th > < code > xx-large</ code > </ td >
972972 < th > </ td >
973973</ thead >
974974< tbody >
@@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@ <h3 id="font-size-adjust-prop">Relative sizing: the <a href="#propdef-font-size-
10881088of lowercase letters compared to their uppercase counterparts is a
10891089determining factor of legibility. This is commonly referred to as the
10901090< span class ="index-def " title ="aspect value "> < dfn > aspect value</ dfn > </ span > .
1091- Precisely defined, it is equal to the x-height of a font divided by
1091+ Precisely defined, it is equal to the < code > x-height</ code > of a font divided by
10921092the font size.</ p >
10931093
10941094< p > In situations where font fallback occurs, fallback fonts may not
@@ -1665,41 +1665,41 @@ <h3 id="src-desc">Font reference: the <a href="#descdef-src">src</a> descriptor<
16651665</ thead >
16661666< tbody >
16671667< tr >
1668- < th > "woff"</ th >
1668+ < th > < code > "woff"</ code > </ th >
16691669 < td > < a href ="https://www.w3.org/TR/WOFF/ "> WOFF 1.0 (Web Open Font Format)</ a > </ td >
16701670 < td > .woff</ td >
16711671</ tr >
16721672< tr >
1673- < th > "woff2"</ th >
1673+ < th > < code > "woff2"</ code > </ th >
16741674 < td > < a href ="https://www.w3.org/TR/WOFF2/ "> WOFF 2.0 (Web Open Font Format)</ a > </ td >
16751675 < td > .woff2</ td >
16761676</ tr >
16771677< tr >
1678- < th > "truetype"</ th >
1678+ < th > < code > "truetype"</ code > </ th >
16791679 < td > < a href ="https://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/default.htm "> TrueType</ a > </ td >
16801680 < td > .ttf</ td >
16811681</ tr >
16821682< tr >
1683- < th > "opentype"</ th >
1683+ < th > < code > "opentype"</ code > </ th >
16841684 < td > < a href ="https://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/default.htm "> OpenType</ a > </ td >
16851685 < td > .ttf, .otf</ td >
16861686</ tr >
16871687< tr >
1688- < th > "embedded-opentype"</ th >
1688+ < th > < code > "embedded-opentype"</ code > </ th >
16891689 < td > < a href ="https://www.w3.org/Submission/2008/SUBM-EOT-20080305/ "> Embedded OpenType</ a > </ td >
16901690 < td > .eot</ td >
16911691</ tr >
16921692< tr >
1693- < th > "svg"</ th >
1693+ < th > < code > "svg"</ code > </ th >
16941694 < td > < a href ="https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/fonts.html "> SVG Font</ a > </ td >
16951695 < td > .svg, .svgz</ td >
16961696</ tr >
16971697</ tbody >
16981698</ table >
16991699
17001700< p > Given the overlap in common usage between TrueType and OpenType, the
1701- format hints "truetype" and "opentype" must be considered as synonymous;
1702- a format hint of "opentype" does not imply that the font contains
1701+ format hints < code > "truetype"</ code > and < code > "opentype"</ code > must be considered as synonymous;
1702+ a format hint of < code > "opentype"</ code > does not imply that the font contains
17031703Postscript CFF style glyph data or that it contains OpenType layout
17041704information (see < a href ="#platform-props-to-css "> Appendix A</ a > for more background on this).
17051705</ p >
@@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ <h3 id="src-desc">Font reference: the <a href="#descdef-src">src</a> descriptor<
17101710argument to < code > local()</ code > is a format-specific string that
17111711uniquely identifies a single font face within a larger family. The
17121712syntax for a < var > <font-face-name></ var > is a unique font face
1713- name enclosed by "local(" and ")". The name can optionally be
1713+ name enclosed by < code > "local("</ code > and < code > ")"</ code > . The name can optionally be
17141714enclosed in quotes. If unquoted, the unquoted font family name
17151715processing conventions apply; the name must be a sequence of
17161716identifiers separated by < a href ="https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-syntax/#whitespace "> whitespace</ a >
@@ -1749,15 +1749,15 @@ <h3 id="src-desc">Font reference: the <a href="#descdef-src">src</a> descriptor<
17491749font, not an entire font family. Defined in terms of
17501750OpenType font data, the Postscript name is found in the font's
17511751< a href ="https://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/name.htm "> name table</ a > ,
1752- in the name record with nameID = 6 (see
1752+ in the name record with < code > nameID = 6</ code > (see
17531753[[!OPENTYPE]] for more details). The Postscript name is the commonly
17541754used key for all fonts on OSX and for Postscript CFF fonts under
1755- Windows. The full font name (nameID = 4) is used as a unique key for
1755+ Windows. The full font name (< code > nameID = 4</ code > ) is used as a unique key for
17561756fonts with TrueType glyphs on Windows.
17571757</ p >
17581758
17591759< p > For OpenType fonts with multiple localizations of the full font name, the US
1760- English version is used (language ID = 0x409 for Windows and language ID = 0 for Macintosh)
1760+ English version is used (< code > language ID = 0x409</ code > for Windows and < code > language ID = 0</ code > for Macintosh)
17611761or the first localization
17621762when a US English full font name is not available (the OpenType
17631763specification recommends that < a
@@ -1769,8 +1769,8 @@ <h3 id="src-desc">Font reference: the <a href="#descdef-src">src</a> descriptor<
17691769font versions and OS localizations, since font style names (e.g. "Bold")
17701770are frequently localized into many languages and the set of
17711771localizations available varies widely across platform and font version.
1772- User agents that match a concatenation of family name (nameID = 1) with
1773- style name (nameID = 2) are considered non-conformant.
1772+ User agents that match a concatenation of family name (< code > nameID = 1</ code > ) with
1773+ style name (< code > nameID = 2</ code > ) are considered non-conformant.
17741774</ p >
17751775
17761776< p > This also allows for referencing faces that belong to larger
@@ -3136,7 +3136,7 @@ <h3 id="font-variant-position-prop">Subscript and superscript forms: the <a href
31363136}
31373137</ pre >
31383138
3139- < p > Using font-variant-position to specify typographic subscripts in a way
3139+ < p > Using ' font-variant-position' to specify typographic subscripts in a way
31403140that will still show subscripts in older user agents:</ p >
31413141
31423142< pre > @supports ( font-variant-position: sub ) {
@@ -3259,6 +3259,8 @@ <h3 id="font-variant-caps-prop">Capitalization: the <a href="#propdef-font-varia
32593259< p > The 'font-feature-settings' property does not affect the decision of
32603260whether or not to use a simulated small-caps font.< p >
32613261
3262+ <!-- but it does in Fonts 4 -->
3263+
32623264< div class ="example ">
32633265< pre > #example1 { font-variant-caps: small-caps; }
32643266#example2 { font-variant-caps: small-caps; font-feature-settings: 'smcp' 0; }</ pre >
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