Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 06:38:57PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
> > That said, I am a bit surprised by this problem, does it mean that long
> > URLs are not hyphenated in our PDF documents?
> 
> <excuse>I am talking from my old memory </>
> 
> Long URL run over right margin in potato, it wraps OK in woody.
> 
> That was my observation.  May not be true for some other environment.
> 
> Oh, hyphenation does not happen for URL.  BUt all URLs I saw was within
> 80 chars.  So it just goes to next line in woody.

Hyphenation _does_ happen for URLs in woody with the '/' character used as
split character.  But only (of course) if one uses the proper tag: <url>.
And filenames and such are also hyphenated using the '/' character if the
tag <file> is used.

Thanks,
Ardo
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