Baoqiu Cui wrote: > Baoqiu Cui <[email protected]> writes: > > >> Camille Bégnis <[email protected]> writes: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> what I found in those cases is to use the zero width no break space >>> U+FEFF between characters. >>> >>> aka: >>> >>> C++ >>> >>> Not tested though. >>> >> Thanks a lot, Camille! This works like a charm! >> > > Another thought: unicode character ⁠ (WORD JOINER) could be a > better character than  for this purpose. What do you think? > I didn't know this one, but tif the rendering is fine, why not?
Camille.
> - Baoqiu
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>> - Baoqiu
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>>> Camille.
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>>> Baoqiu Cui wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> For PDF output using FOP, is there a way to prevent a word like "C++"
>>>> from being split into two lines ("C" is at the end of one line and "++"
>>>> is at the start of the next line)? I have never run into this problem
>>>> until today, and I could not find a solution for this problem anywhere.
>>>>
>>>> I must be missing something... Can anyone give me some help?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>> - Baoqiu
>>>>
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