At 09:12 AM 5/9/01 -0400, Norman Walsh wrote:
/ "M. Wroth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Here is an example of content:
|
| <p>It is not permissible under the Society's rules to
| fimbriate a chief. Laurel precedent (Laurel Alison, Dec 86
| and Aug 88) <q>however this is blazoned, in appearance it
| includes a fimbriated chief, which is not permitted for
| Society usage</q>. RFS VIII.3 limits fimbiration to simple
| geometric charges placed in the center of the field; while a
| chief is a simple geometric charge, it is not in the center
| of the field. </p>
[... I clip Norman's demonstration that spaces are preserved, for space reasons ...]
Norman then asks
So I'm still confused about what special processing you see being
applied to spaces.
When I do the equivalent with DocBook and the Modular DSSSL style sheets, spaces are not preserved, and I'm trying to figure out how that is accomplished.
Oh, wait a minute. Are you processing this with the JadeTeX backend!?
*TeX* automatically converts multiple spaces into a single space.
Could that be it?
No -- this is primarily (maybe exclusively) an RTF backend process (I also process the various documents involved with the sgml backend, both as a transformation step (in the case of the non-DocBook example) and to get HTML output (in both cases). But the effect is principally of interest in the RTF backend, as I'm trying to persuade people that an SGML/XML approach is appropriate, and to integrate it into the followon processing, RTF (or MS Word .doc) is desired.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
