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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ron Kok
e88256b397 Improve \sqrt (#810)
* Improve \sqrt

Make \sqrt out of inline SVGs to ensure a perfect match at the junction between surd and viniculum.

* Tweak for kern clarity

* Fix lint error

* regenerate screenshot tests with sqrts

* Correct advance

Edit the SVG paths so that they have the correct left bearing and advance width values.

This will correct the spacing on the left side of each surd and it will also improve the placment of a root indice.

* Revise scriptstyle surds

In the `main` size, delimiters *do* scale with scriptstyle and scriptscriptstyle.

* update screenshot images containing sqrts
2017-08-22 21:39:15 -04:00
Eddie Kohler
2da06d541e Shrinkwrap vlists in table-like CSS. (#768)
TeX and CSS treat line heights in fundamentally different ways. In
TeX, every character is treated as a box of its precise height and
depth; the line height (\baselineskip) applies after characters have
been assembled into lines. In CSS, in contrast, every character
creates a "line box" corresponding to the accompanying font. When
characters of different fonts and sizes are placed into the same
span, the resulting line box contains the line boxes of all children.

This is unfortunate because, for example, we want `\frac{1}{2}` to
behave in vertical spacing contexts like it is exactly as tall and
deep as the visible fraction (which is the TeX behavior). Given CSS
constraints, though, in most contexts the fraction has extra vertical
space: the line boxes for the numerator and denominator create
padding. For small boxes, this isn't so bad. To really see the
problem put a tall rule in the denominator of a fraction, or check
out the VerticalSpacing screenshotter test, which has way more space
than it should.

Solving this problem in CSS is difficult. There is no easy way to get
rid of the extra line boxes.

But there is *a* way, namely tables. A table-cell with vertical-align
top, bottom, or middle is ignored for the purposes of line height
calculation.

So in this commit, makeVList puts its contents into a
vertical-align:bottom table-cell (to clear unwanted line boxes), with
an extra row used to represent depth.

Many Chrome screenshotter tests change. This is because Chrome rounds
table dimensions to integral numbers of pixels, while it uses
sub-pixel positioning for non-table displayed tabs. That makes many
vlists a fraction of a pixel wider than they used to be.
2017-07-30 11:13:55 -04:00
Eddie Kohler
576380c11c Text mode: Combine adjacent spans when possible for cleaner HTML.
So `\text{Hi}` becomes one <span...>Hi</span>, rather than two
<span...>H</span><span...>i</span>.

This allows the font renderer to apply kerning, which changes some
test output.
2016-12-05 15:59:10 -05:00
Eddie Kohler
b88bc7723d Italic correction should not be applied to characters in text mode.
This requires changes to screenshotter tests that assumed italic
correction was applied in text mode.
2016-12-05 15:59:10 -05:00
Martin von Gagern
4792dec8e5 Update Selenium Docker images from 2.46.0 to 2.48.2 2015-11-12 17:08:16 +01:00
Martin von Gagern
2e002ff37a Use jspngopt and pako to create reproducible PNG files for Chrome as well
The combination of jspngopt and pako should eliminate possible causes for
different PNG encodings, although the core reason for #325 remains unknown.
Pako has poorer compression rates than native libz, but optimization can
counter that effect, and actually reduce the size of the screenshots.

The screenshots for LimitControls and UnsupportedCmds on Firefox used to
exhibit subpixel rendering before, for reasons unknown.  The regenerated
versions don't exhibit this.  See #324 for a discussion.
2015-08-30 02:12:55 +02:00
Jeff Everett
e1c221273c Added support for visual depiction of unsupported commands 2015-07-28 00:50:08 -06:00