J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steinar Bang wrote:
Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried inserting #200b; after http://;. The result was like this:
http:// some-
machine/path/to/somewhere
You'll have to turn off hyphenation too
Is using #x200b; and turning
Steinar Bang wrote:
Is using #x200b; and turning hyphenation off, better than inserting
fo:block/?
It depends. From the code, I'd say fo:block/ could yield strange
layout artefacts due to a variety of hacks, but then, people
rarely complained, and I conclude such odd things don't happen
often in
--- Gonzalez, Mark A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as the fop-1.0DevDR1, when I get chance, I
will give it a try.
Don't bother. It's not ready at this time.
Glen
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