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The remaining properties are testedĪgainst the family according to the matching criteria described withĮach property. Using theĬomplete set of properties, the UA uses the 'font-family' property toĬhoose a tentative font family. At a given element and for each character in that element, the UAĪssembles the font properties applicable to that element.If there are two fonts with exactly the same properties, the user Properties of all the fonts of which the UA is aware. The User Agent makes (or accesses) a database of relevant CSS 2.1.

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Possible across UAs (assuming that the same library of font faces is Insure that the results of this matching process are as consistent as The properties are matched in a well-defined order to Properties, matching of properties to font faces must be doneĬarefully. Therefore it is not a simple problem to map typicalįont selection properties to a specific font.īecause there is no accepted, universal taxonomy of font Labeled as being Oblique, Slanted, Incline, Cursive or E.g., 'italic' isĬommonly used to label slanted text, but slanted text may also be Unfortunately, there exists no well-defined and universallyĪccepted taxonomy for classifying fonts, and terms that apply to oneįont family may not be appropriate for others. Setting font properties will be among the most common uses of style

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The CSS Working Group is also developing CSS level 2 revision 2 (CSS 2.2). Please, see "Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - The Official Definition" in the latest CSS Snapshot for a list of specifications and the sections they replace. Note: Several sections of this specification have been updated by other specifications.










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