روز دوشنبه، 2006-07-17 ساعت 23:38 +0200، Christian Rose نوشت: > '<b>%s</b>': That is an innocent way to mark something to make it > boldface in the interface, to emphasize importance or make it a > header. But not every language has a concept of modern boldface > typefaces, or even if it has such fonts, they may not be the preferred > font for such kind of emphasis."
That's my wording I believe, based on what I knew about the unavailability of CJK boldface fonts and some minority scripts with no history of boldfacing or italicizing or something along these lines. Reading the later discussions, I think the best approach is making sure we have localizable <strong>, <em>, and such, and then get the markup out. Trying to fix the CJK problem may be the best start. Persian doesn't have a problem here, unless people start to add markup for Small Caps, for which there is no Persian equivalent. roozbeh _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n