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Created January 10, 2018 19:43 — forked from eweitnauer/README.md
Dominant Baseline Style

Demonstrates the effect of dominant baseline for each of its possible values on text positioning in an SVG.

Each browser/ mobile browser seems to handle these a bit differently. Here are some issues:

  • Retrieving bounding boxes only works correctly after the font is loaded (and there is no easy way to find out when this happens)
  • The bounding box width does not reflect the actual extent of a text, but how far it advances the cursor. That means that in an italic letter 'f' in many fonts, part of the f will actually lie outside of the bounding box
  • The baseline-shift style does not work in FF
  • dominant-baseline values are interpreted different among browsers

All in all its best just use 'alphabetical' (which is consistent across browsers) and do any further vertical positioning by manually by using the x,y or dx,dy or the transform attributes. Also, if one needs to find out about the actual bounds of a text, one cannot rely on the getBBox() or the getBoundingClientRect() DOM methods, but has to use

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paulkaplan / gist:3036353
Created July 2, 2012 23:24 — forked from olistik/gist:2627011
Ubuntu 12.04 setup (rbenv, janus, postgres)

Basic pre-requisites

  • Some utilities:
sudo apt-get install vim tmux git
  • Copy/paste from the command line:
sudo apt-get install xclip