On Apr 6, 2007, at 14:58, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Jeff / Vincent,
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- or you enable hyphenation and use ZWSP instead of the regular hyphen
character. Thus FOP will break inside words that it is able to
hyphenate; if they aren't normal English words this may not work
well
and you may prefer the first method.
IIRC, this is not entirely correct: with hyphenation turned FOP will
always hyphenate words, period. AFAIK, there is no situation where
FOP wouldn't be able to hyphenate. Using the hyphenation patterns,
you can only indicate that certain hyphenation points are
undesirable, but you can never turn on hyphenation and do something
magical to keep FOP from hyphenating.
So, IOW, there is no word that FOP won't be able to hyphenate.
Cheers,
Andreas
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