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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28431 Hyphenation of words with punctuation marks ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-19 10:30 ------- Simon, concernig names, unnecessary "if", etc. , I agree with you. It seems to me that your change concerning hyphenation exceptions works, otherwise the hyphenation points would appear in the wrong place because of the punctuation marks. The strange pdf generated is due, IMO, to a couple of problems: -1- In the last test case the text is (quite oddly) divided among 3 TextLM "**[...]** (philanthrop" "ic)." " " Specifying the property linefeed-treatment="ignore", the text is all in a TLM. Removing from the test file the linefeed after "(philanthropic).", the text is still split in two parts: "***************************" "*************************************** (philanthropic)." So, it seems there is an irksome bug affecting text splitting. -2- The last line in a justified paragraph is sometimes justified too (bug 28314). The "phantom linefeed" is by default treated as a space, and so it is adjusted. Anyway, I was pleased to notice that, although shattered, the word is correctly collected and hyphenated. Regards Luca
