[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I suggest we write a special language hyphenation file for URLs -- it is
> not a natural language, but it is one nevertheless, with its own lexical
> rules.
interesstingly, I just had the same thought.
> (Can someone provide me with a pointer to the pertinent spec?)
et.hk> cc:
Assunto: Re: Fix for paragraph
breaking
18/09/2002 21:48
2 08:36:08 -0300
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> Subject: Re: Fix for paragraph breaking
>
> Sorry, commit denied for a variety of reasons:
> 1. It is not clear whether the problem you attempt to fix is a problem
> at al
17/09/2002 17:36 Assunto: Re: Fix for paragraph
breaking.
Favor responder a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I fixed a problem that FOP had with breaking loong words. If these
> words were too long to fit on one line, and no hyphenation was selected,
> the word would go beyond the right side of the page.
Sorry, commit denied for a variety of reasons:
1. It is not clear whe