On Aug 4, 12:51 pm, Masayuki Nakano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Japanese language can break everywhere except a few exceptions. I.e., we
> are breaking words always. So, for us, the old rule (only breaks around
> SPACE) is strange. Because some points (around punctuations and
> parentheses), we can look as breakable points.

OK, that makes some sense I guess ... I can see that if you're used to
breaking around punctuation in Japanese text then it's confusing when
it doesn't work in Latin text (but it does in IE).

Rob

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