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<title>Ruby Markup Content Model: two levels of annotations, one spanning, one with pairing, adding rp in all the places where it's allowed by the content model, as well as some where it's not.</title>
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<style>
.r1 { color: orange; }
.r2 { color: blue; }
.r3 { color: purple; }
ruby { ruby-merge: separate; } /* Not strictly required, but added just in case some user agent otherwise has a jukugo-like default rendering. */
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<p>The example below consists of 3 base characters, each annotated individually, and also all jointly annotated.
“<span class=r1>あ</span>” is annotated by “<span class=r1>1</span>”.
“<span class=r2>い</span>” is annotated by “<span class=r2>2</span>”.
“<span class=r3>う</span>” is annotated by “<span class=r3>3</span>”.
The whole is annotated with “altogether”.
For ease of comparison, it is preceded by some context text: “例文は”.
This test passes if:
<ul>
<li>each base character is presented inline with and similarly to the context text, as if they are all part of the same sentence, and
<li>each annotation is presented as an annotation, and
<li>the correct annotation is presented clearly as being associated with the correct base, and
<li>the joint annotation is associated with the whole base, not just a part.
</ul>
<p>Note: The colors are not part of the test,
they are merely provided as help to the person running the test,
to make it easier to recognize the various parts of the text.
<p>Note: This is not a layout or rendering test.
The precise appearance is not specified,
and implementations may therefore validly vary.
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例文は<ruby><rp>!</rp><rb class=r1>あ</rb><rp>!</rp><span class=r2><rp>!</rp>い</span><rp>!</rp><rb class=r3>う<rp>!</rp><rtc><rp>!</rp>altoge<rp>!</rp>ther<rp>!</rp></rtc><rp>!</rp><rt class=r1>1<rp>!</rp><rt class=r2>2<rp>!</rp><rt class=r3>3<rp>!</rp></ruby>