[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 40960] REGRESSION: text-shadow CSS applied to SVG no longer works

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Tue Jun 22 11:54:33 PDT 2010


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40960





--- Comment #7 from Dirk Schulze <krit at webkit.org>  2010-06-22 11:54:34 PST ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> And just to be clear, text-shadow and -webkit-svg-shadow should still both continue to work on text. text-shadow is a feature that has been shipping in Safari since at least Safari 4.0.4. (I know it was shipping earlier than that, but I don't have an earlier version handy to test.) And -webkit-svg-shadow shipped with Safari 5. I am sure other WebKit-based browsers have shipped these features too, and we try to avoid removing features that have shipped in any browser at all costs.

If both, text-shadow and -webkit-svg-shadow, should be useable for SVG text elements, what should happen if we apply both to a text? I tried it on WebKitGtk and the prefered shadow was the text-shadow and it doesn't change something on the first few, but the background turned to the color defined by webkit-svg-shadow on selecting the text. I believe that this is not expected.
It isn't realy topic related and we can open a new bug report for it if needed.

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