I wonder if it would be worth implementing the semantics described in Wikipedia. Here they are, just for reference:
<quote> The soft hyphen tells the user agent where a line break can occur. Those browsers that interpret soft hyphens must observe the following semantics. If a line is broken at a soft hyphen, a hyphen character must be displayed at the end of the first line. If a line is not broken at a soft hyphen, the user agent must not display a hyphen character. </quote> The page you linked in your original post would look great with the soft hyphens removed. Maybe just remove them for now, and consider using them as part of word-wrapping at a later date? -- Chris _______________________________________________ Edbrowse-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-brannons.com/mailman/listinfo/edbrowse-dev
