Andreas L Delmelle wrote:

  Hi

> The known workaround is to insert zero-width breaking spaces
> in the word at certain points.

  Unfortunately, it is not really a possible solution.  FO documents
are generated and in a lot of places we don't have any control on input
text (as the name of a supplier, for example).  Detecting all places
where it could be interesting to insert such spaces and actually insert
them could be very expensive (in both development time and processing
time).

> Activating hyphenation should also do the trick, IIC.

  I didn't think to hyphenation.  I just downloaded fop-hyph.jar and
did a few tests.  The result is quite good, but it seems to have a
strange interaction between hyphenation and linefeeds when
linefeed-treatment = "preserve".  I need to investigate a little bit
further.

  Thanks for the answer.  I know at least what I can expect and where
to look now.

  Regards,

--drkm






















        

        
                
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