Re: How to prevent hyphenation after hyphens?

2012-06-13 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi, The '#' means that the character is not found in the used font. You have here 2 alternatives: - either use a font that contains such character (tried successfully with DejaVu collection, follow [1]) - or (as said Eric) use keep-together.within-line on 1 fo:inline for each "first-second". [1

RE: How to prevent hyphenation after hyphens?

2012-06-13 Thread SNawa
Thanks Eric How to insert non-breaking hyphen properly? I change content to first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second first‑second firstȁ

Re: How to prevent hyphenation after hyphens?

2012-06-12 Thread kinda...@gmail.com
Hi, You can define in the hyphenation rules how many characters before and after an hyphen. If you define something like 2 for each property, then the hyphenation patern will skip over any existing hyphenated word in the text. You will have to check the manuals on the precise rules, etc, bec

RE: How to prevent hyphenation after hyphens?

2012-06-12 Thread Amick, Eric
Hyphenation means adding a hyphen to text, so the hyphenate property won't help. Most likely your best bet is changing the hyphens in the text to non-breaking hyphens (Unicode U+2011), presumably in the style sheet if you're using one. If that doesn't work, you can try wrapping each word in an f