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Laura Stewart commented on DERBY-1842:
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The tool that I use does not show the line feed characters.  However
when I open the file in Notepad, the places where the line breaks
coinsides with the line feed characters.  While I can manually remove
the line breaks, I would prefer to find a way in dita tagging to force
either the size of the window to be larger or some other solution so
that we don't have to worry about the authoring tool adding the line
feeds.

Incidently, when I use IE to view the text, the text breaks more often
than the where the line feed characters are.  For example, in the file
ctundepth32379.html, the text appears in IE as:

This figure shows one connection
with multiple execution of the same PreparedStatement,
which uses the same
statement execution plan

So for text that appears on one line in Notepad is truncated if it is
too long for the default size of the text box in IE.  This is a
separate problem from the line feed character problem.

-- 
Laura Stewart



> Accessibility of figures in Derby Docs
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-1842
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1842
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6
>            Reporter: Laura Stewart
>         Assigned To: Laura Stewart
>         Attachments: derby1842_1.diff, derby1842_html.zip
>
>
> All of the figures in the Derby documentation do have alternative text which 
> enables people with 
> disabilities to interpret the figures with screen readers.
> There is one figure in file cdevdeploy855655 where
> the figure description is so poor as to be useless.

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