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Change the quirks mode text-decoration code (soon to be used for all modes) to follow CSS 2.1's rules for positioning of decoration lines. Decorations are now drawn at a constant vertical position established by the element creating the decoration, and more than one of the same type (underline, overline, line-through) of decoration are supported on the same piece of text. This means that text-decorations can now significantly overflow a text frame, since the vertical-alignment of the element with text-decoration may be substantially different from the vertical alignment of the text. Set overflow areas for text frames with text decorations in nsLineLayout::RelativePositionFrames since it must happen *after* vertical alignment is done, and when relative positioning data are consistent (nsIFrame::GetRelativeOffset matches the offset that has been applied). |
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README.txt
An explanation of the Mozilla Source Code Directory Structure and links to project pages with documentation can be found at: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mozilla_Source_Code_Directory_Structure For information on how to build Mozilla from the source code, see: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Build_Documentation To have your bug fix / feature added to Mozilla, you should create a patch and submit it to Bugzilla (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org). Instructions are at: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_a_patch http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Getting_your_patch_in_the_tree If you have a question about developing Mozilla, and can't find the solution on http://developer.mozilla.org, you can try asking your question in a mozilla.* Usenet group, or on IRC at irc.mozilla.org. [The Mozilla news groups are accessible on Google Groups, or news.mozilla.org with a NNTP reader.] You can download nightly development builds from the Mozilla FTP server. Keep in mind that nightly builds, which are used by Mozilla developers for testing, may be buggy. Firefox nightlies, for example, can be found at: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ - or - http://nightly.mozilla.org/