Line wrap

2013-04-17 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
I'm using 1048.

The line wrapping is a little odd. For instance on a www page I have
includes:
The MOSFETs we are using in 2012 have a bmaximum/b
Rsubds(on)/sub of around 6 milliohms.

If width is such, Netsurf will break the line before the sub -
effectively in the middle of a word.

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Re: Line wrap

2013-04-17 Thread Richard Porter
On 17 Apr 2013 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:

 I'm using 1048.

 The line wrapping is a little odd. For instance on a www page I have
 includes:
 The MOSFETs we are using in 2012 have a bmaximum/b
 Rsubds(on)/sub of around 6 milliohms.

 If width is such, Netsurf will break the line before the sub -
 effectively in the middle of a word.

I've had a bug report out on this for years. It's always been a 
problem for as long as I can remember. NS will wrap lines at any tag 
or escaped character or possibly any non-alphanumeric character where 
there is no white space and no hyphen.

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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.



Line wrap

2013-04-17 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
Might it help if we users made a list of places where line-wrap can
occur?

Clearly at any white space.
Hyphens?
Any other place?

-- 
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!



Re: Line wrap

2013-04-17 Thread Richard Porter
On 17 Apr 2013 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:

 Might it help if we users made a list of places where line-wrap can
 occur?

 Clearly at any white space.

Which means any combination of Space, HT, LF, CR.

 Hyphens?

Yes, except a hyphen immediately preceding a number i.e. a minus sign.
A hyphenated word can be split after the hyphen, not before.

 Any other place?

None that I can think of.

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Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/
  mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com
I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.