Bruno Haible wrote:
Is this a groff version 1.18.1 or newer??
Yes, 1.18.1.1-8 (according to dpkg -l)
In languages like Japanese or Chinese, there are line breaking
opportunities not only at spaces. And there are fewer spaces
than in European languages. I guess that groff is looking for
spaces when deciding to do line breaking, and this line
breaking algorithm doesn't produce satisfactory results when
there are long runs of characters without spaces.
Yes, this makes sense.. but does it display correctly in your
case? And in Srintuar's case? Wonder how FC 3 solves this.
Regards, Jan
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