Okay Commander,

bring me there ;)

I have already taken a look at the 
org.apache.fop.layoutmgr.inline.InlineLayoutManager. Is it correct 
that most of the work has to be done  in this class (especially 
mustKeepTogether() and getNextKnuthElements())?

But I do not understand how a Knuth-Sequence is marked to keep 
together. 

I think that you are right about the last-line-end-indent. I thought 
this property has the same context as end-indent. Thats not correct,    
even though the name could implicate this.

Greetings!
Joachim


On 24 Mar 2006 at 14:47, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Obviously, you don't need to implement last-line-end-indent, but if you
> want to take a stab at inline keep-together, that should also not be too
> difficult. The only problem is that you need to have some basic
> knowledge about the Knuth element model. Implementing keeps simply means
> switching off break possibilities in terms of the Knuth model. The
> absolutely essential basics are here: 
> http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/KnuthsModel
> But the paper referenced on that page helps much more. If you're serious
> about it I can point you to the right places in the code.


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