Hi Xiaocheng,

On Friday, September 17, 2021 at 4:16:26 PM UTC-4 Xiaocheng Hu wrote:

> Summary
>
> A custom counter style can be constructed with a meaning that is obvious 
> visually, but impossible to meaningfully represent via a speech synthesizer 
> or other non-visual means, or possible but nonsensical when naively read 
> out loud. The 'speak-as' descriptor describes how to synthesize the spoken 
> form of a counter formatted with the given counter style.
>
>
> *Update since I2P:* The 'spell-out' value is not implemented because it 
> is currently unimplementable (crbug.com/1247764). As the spec requires 
> alphabetic counter styles with 'speak-as: auto' to use the 'spell-out' 
> value, we use 'words' instead. This aligns with what Firefox currently does.
>

With 2 engines shipping (as soon as this ships, anyways) speak-as: auto => 
speak-as: words, have you passed that feedback to the spec editors, as the 
de-facto interoperable (and implementable) behavior? 

thanks,
Mike 

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