I don't think anyone replied. I found that if I set sgml-indent-data to nil and enter the element like this
<para>My text here, wrapped around to multiple lines</para> then it formats properly for all output types. Thanks. On Aug 5, Adam Di Carlo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > "Neil L. Roeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have a question about DSSSL stylesheets. It is the first one I've written, > > so there may be something obvious I am missing. > > > > I created a document using psgml mode of Emacs, which nicely indents the > > character data in an element, like so: > > > > <para> > > My text here, wrapped > > around to multiple > > lines > > </para> > > > > I produce TeX and RTF from it, using "jade -t tex" or "jade -t rtf". The > > problem is that while the DVI produced by jadetex from the TeX looks fine, the > > RTF output has extra spaces, corresponding to the spaces at the beginning of > > the indented lines above. The above example would look like this: > > > > My text here, wrapped around to multiple lines. > > > > Note the extra spaces ^^^ ^^^ > > > > The extra spaces are in the TeX output also, so I guess the difference has to > > do with how TeX and jade treat spaces. How are the rules defined for jade? > > It obviously has some default rules for handling white space, since it wraps > > lines, meaning it handles the newline. Is this something I can set in my > > stylesheet for the "para" element so that it eats all white space and replaces > > it with a single space? > > Neil, did anyone reply? > > This is probably a good question to take to the DSSSL or jade/openjade > lists. Also, that brings up, try it in openjade, which is (sorta) > being maintained, unlike jade. > > -- > ...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Neil L. Roeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

