On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 5:16 PM, John Daggett <jdaggett.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We intend to ship unicode-range in Firefox 44. It has been implemented for
> non-Linux platforms for over a year now behind the
> "layout.css.unicode-range.enabled" pref. The pref has been enabled by
> default for Nightly and Developer builds but not for Beta and Release
> builds. Once changes to Linux font handling have been enabled (bug
> 1180560), this feature will now be available on all platforms.
>
> Safari, Internet Explorer and Chrome have all implemented this. However,
> font loading behavior is not consistent across implementations. Safari and
> Internet Explorer ignores the unicode-range value when deciding which fonts
> to download. Firefox and Chrome only download those fonts for which the
> unicode-range matches the characters used within content.
>
> Bug to enable unicode-range: 1119062
>
> Spec definition:
> CSS3 Fonts specification (CR)
> http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-fonts/#unicode-range-desc

Congratulations!

One question that, the current nightly is Firefox 45, and I suppose
you are not going to uplift the enabling bug, so you probably meant
shipping in Firefox 45?

- Xidorn
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