Chromium Code Reviews| Index: LayoutTests/fast/text/international/lang-glyph-cache-separation.html |
| diff --git a/LayoutTests/fast/text/international/lang-glyph-cache-separation.html b/LayoutTests/fast/text/international/lang-glyph-cache-separation.html |
| new file mode 100644 |
| index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..924eeb23c6ffbe7101e880fe841e6cab561d9a54 |
| --- /dev/null |
| +++ b/LayoutTests/fast/text/international/lang-glyph-cache-separation.html |
| @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE html> |
| +<style> |
| +#ja { |
| + position: absolute; |
| + top: 100px; |
| + left: 0px; |
| +} |
| +#zh { |
| + position: absolute; |
| + top: 200px; |
| + left: 0px; |
| +} |
| +</style> |
| +Tests if glyph caches of different languages interfere.<br> |
| +On systems that ja and zh have different font preferences, the following two divs should be displayed in corresponding preferred fonts respectively. |
| +<!-- The sequence of the following divs is difference between the test and the ref. --> |
| +<div id="ja" lang="ja">Japanese: 一丁</div> |
| +<div id="zh" lang="zh">Chinese: 一丁</div> |
|
jungshik at Google
2013/09/27 23:37:05
For a human inspection, I'd use glyphs that are ac
Xianzhu
2013/09/28 00:35:21
Sure. Thanks for the suggestion.
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