Stoneson,
This is happening even with the normal english also. Suppose, u have
a text in the block of a table-cell and the text is not having any words (
It is a single world). FOP is not wrapping the word and the text is moving
on the next cell. How to solve this problem?
Ramana.
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From: stoneson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 5:05 PM
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: the license of Chinese hyphenation pattern file
Peter S. Housel,
����Thanks Peter, I have studyed the described in
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr14/ . but I still do not get the
point to. would you please to tell me in detail??
======= 2002-07-23 Wrote ��=======
>"stoneson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> ���� the problem is : when I use to write a part of Chinese
>> in the block or table-cell, the Chinese text could not broken
>> in the end of line. so I use the hyhens to fixed it, the problem solved,
>> but there is not hyhens file of Chinese for FOP, I wonder is there any
>good
>> way to make the text broken if I would not use hyhens.??
>
>What some people do is to put a space character (" ") after every Chinese
>character. It spaces out the text a little, but at least FOP knows where
it
>can break the lines, and it looks better than hyphens (which can be
mistaken
>for the number "1").
>
>At some point the FOP developers need to implement the Unicode Line
Breaking
>Algorithm (described in http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr14/) so
>that FOP can break lines of Chinese/Japanese/etc. without needing extra
>spaces.
>
>-Peter-
>
>
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