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CSS Writing Modes Level 3

The biggest issue is the default text-orientation of common symbols and punctuation, so here's a table to start figuring it all out. :)

Orientation Codes:

U
always upright
S
always sideways
G
upright with alt glyph, else fallback to sideways
?
unknown
[1]
Special Behavior #1 (see notes below table)

Data Table

If a column has different behavior for Japanese and Chinese, then write both with a slash: Ja/Zh.

Latin-1

Name Codepoint Char CSSWG Unicode AH InDesign MSFT Vrt2 Notes

Exclamation Mark U+0021 ! S ? ? ? ? ? Has fullwidth variant Middle Dot U+00B7 ⋅ [1] ? ? ? ? ? Sideways in Japanese, Upright in Chinese

Notes

[1] U if lang=zh, else S

General Punctuation

 
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