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<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>CSS Writing Modes Test: orientation of mongolian</title>
<link rel="author" title="Florian Rivoal" href="https://florian.rivoal.net/">
<link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-writing-modes-3/#text-orientation">
<link rel="match" href="reference/mongolian-orientation-001-ref.html">
<meta name="assert" content="In Mongolian, in horizontal text, glyphs are typeset in a 90° counter-clockwise rotation from their intrinsic vertical orientation. text-orientation:sideways causes all text to be typeset sideways, as if in a horizontal layout, but rotated 90° clockwise. text-orientation:mixed causes typographic character units from vertical scripts are typeset with their intrinsic orientation. These two should therefore result in the same thing">
<style>
div {
  font-family: "Mongolian White"; /* Not required for the test to work,
but it helps make it look not ugly if you have the font installed.*/
  font-size: 2em;
  margin: 1em;
  writing-mode: vertical-lr;
  float: left;
}
div:nth-of-type(1) { text-orientation: mixed; }
div:nth-of-type(2) { text-orientation: sideways; }
</style>

<p>The test passes if you see two identical lines of vertical text (in Mongolian).

<div>ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ</div>
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