text-transform-upperlower-010

CSS3 Text, text transform: Latin Extended-C, lowercase

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Assertion
For the Latin Extended-C Unicode block, text-transform: lowercase puts all letters in lowercase .

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 1 <!DOCTYPE html>
 2 <html lang="en"><head>
 3 <meta charset="utf-8">
 4 <title>CSS3 Text, text transform: Latin Extended-C, lowercase</title>
 5 <meta content="For the Latin Extended-C Unicode block, text-transform: lowercase puts all letters in lowercase ." name="assert">
 6 <link href="mailto:ishida@w3.org" rel="author" title="Richard Ishida">
 7 <link href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#text-transform" rel="help">
 8 <link href="reference/text-transform-upperlower-010-ref.htm" rel="match">
 9 <style type="text/css">
10 @font-face {
11 	font-family: 'webfont';
12 	src: url('../../fonts/DoulosSIL-R.woff') format('woff');
13 	font-weight: normal;
14 	font-style: normal;
15 	}
16 .test, .ref { font-size: 200%; line-height: 2.5em; font-family: 'Doulos SIL', 'Noto Sans', webfont, sans-serif; }
17 .test span, .ref span { margin-right: 1em; white-space: nowrap; }
18 /* the CSS above is not part of the test */
19 .test { text-transform: lowercase; }
20 </style>
21 </head>
22 <body>
23 <p class="instructions">Test passes if both characters in each pair match. If you are missing a font glyph for a character, ignore that pair, but report which characters were ignored.</p>
24 <div class="test"><span title="U+2C60">Ⱡ ⱡ</span> <span title="U+2C62">Ɫ ɫ</span> <span title="U+2C63">Ᵽ ᵽ</span> <span title="U+2C64">Ɽ ɽ</span> <span title="U+2C67">Ⱨ ⱨ</span> <span title="U+2C69">Ⱪ ⱪ</span> <span title="U+2C6B">Ⱬ ⱬ</span> <span title="U+2C6D">Ɑ ɑ</span> <span title="U+2C6E">Ɱ ɱ</span> <span title="U+2C6F">Ɐ ɐ</span> <span title="U+2C70">Ɒ ɒ</span> <span title="U+2C72">Ⱳ ⱳ</span> <span title="U+2C75">Ⱶ ⱶ</span> <span title="U+2C7E">Ȿ ȿ</span> <span title="U+2C7F">Ɀ ɀ</span></div>
25 <!--Notes:
26 Characters from this block that do not have case equivalents:  &#x2C71; &#x2C74; &#x2C77; &#x2C78; &#x2C79; &#x2C7A; &#x2C7B; &#x2C7C; &#x2C7D;
27 Tip: To identify the characters where differences occur, in order to report problem characters, copy and paste the sequence into a tool such as <a href='http://r12a.github.io/uniview/' target='_blank'>UniView</a> or the <a href='http://r12a.github.io/apps/conversion/' target='_blank'>Unicode Conversion Tool</a>.
28 -->
29 </body></html>