Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> / "Bang, Steinar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: >> What would be a good DocBook tag for representing very long >> URLs? > Uhm, I think ulink is the right choice, but that doesn't help directly > with the line breaking problem. Ah, OK. I was going to ask you about the formatting of <ulink>. I have <ulink>s surrounding parts of the text contents of <para> elements. I also have <ulink>s surrounding the contents of the <title> elements in <biblioentry> elements. In HTML both renders as hyperlinks. In PDF (formatted by Fop), the contents of the <title> elements becomes HTTP hyperlinks in acroread, while the <ulink>s in <para> have the contents of their url attributes displayed. Is this a feature, or a bug? The behaviour I would expect, is that a <ulink> without content will display its url attribute, in a nicely formatted way, while a <ulink> with content becomes an external hyperlink in PDF...? This is DocBook XSL 1.48. > It occurs to me that the ulink could could insert discretionary > hyphens after every "/", that would help. > If you feature request that, I'm less likely to forget :-) I'll do that, once I understand what it is I want...:-) - Steinar This email, its content and any attachments is PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL to TANDBERG Television. If received in error please notify the sender and destroy the original message and attachments.
