Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelle Raaijmakers
71665fa504 LibWeb: Scale font size by 1.15 for line-height: normal
Browsers such as Chrome and Firefox apply an arbitrary scale to the
current font size if `normal` is used for `line-height`. Firefox uses
1.2 while Chrome uses 1.15. Let's go with the latter for now, it's
relatively easy to change if we ever want to go back on that decision.

This also requires updating the expectations for a lot of layout tests.
The upside of this is that it's a bit easier to compare our layout
results to other browsers', especially Chrome.
2025-05-05 13:15:56 +02:00
Edward Banner
912511a152 LibWeb: Use containing block to compute scrollable overflow
Instead of using child boxes to compute scrollable overflow for the box,
we use descendants which have the box as their containing block.
2024-10-18 15:26:42 +02:00
BenJilks
963cf1c2c4 LibWeb: Add additional padding to the end of the scrollable overflow
Adds additional padding to the end-side of the scrollable overflow
rectangle as necessary to enable a scroll position that satisfies
the requirements of `place-content: end` alignment.
2024-08-02 08:07:56 +02:00
Aliaksandr Kalenik
de32b77ceb LibWeb: Use separate structure to represent fragments in paintable tree
This is a part of refactoring towards making the paintable tree
independent of the layout tree. Now, instead of transferring text
fragments from the layout tree to the paintable tree during the layout
commit phase, we allocate separate PaintableFragments that contain only
the information necessary for painting. Doing this also allows us to
get rid LineBoxes, as they are used only during layout.
2024-01-13 10:53:38 +01:00
Andreas Kling
e7de5cb4d2 LibWeb: Bring CSS line-height closer to other engines
This patch makes a few changes to the way we calculate line-height:

- `line-height: normal` is now resolved using metrics from the used
  font (specifically, round(A + D + lineGap)).

- `line-height: calc(...)` is now resolved at style compute time.

- `line-height` values are now absolutized at style compute time.

As a consequence of the above, we no longer need to walk the DOM
ancestor chain looking for line-heights during style computation.
Instead, values are inherited, resolved and absolutized locally.

This is not only much faster, but also makes our line-height metrics
match those of other engines like Gecko and Blink.
2024-01-12 15:04:06 +01:00
Andreas Kling
3250a424f0 LibWeb: Don't offset abspos children of flex container by padding twice
We were incorrectly offsetting the static position of abspos children of
flex containers by the padding twice. This was a misguided attempt to
adjust to the abspos containing block being the padding box, not the
content box.

Fixes #21344.
2023-10-08 09:06:30 +02:00