Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I think what you mean is "soft hyphen" (U+00AD) in Unicode (­ in
HTML) [1]. The problem is that this character is not yet treated as it
should be in Apache FOP. TextLayoutManager would need to be extended to
handle it. Basically, the same Knuth elements need to be generated as
for the hyphenation points and the character needs to be recognized as
break character. Shouldn't be too hard to implement. Anyone want to try?
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen_%28punctuation%29
Hmmm....
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/shy.html
On 17.03.2006 11:42:55 Sascha Schmidt wrote:
Hi FOPies,
I'm wondering if optional hyphen (like "= in Latex) are included in the
XSL-FO specification, I couldn't find anything. :-( My product is converting
RTF into XSL-FO and since RTF can contain optional hyphens, we want to keep
them in XSL-FO (if hyphenation is set to true). I know that this question is
not really FOP related, but maybe somebody of you has an idea?
Thanks and cheers,
Sascha
Peter
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