Hey Abel,

thanks for your input. I implemented the Arial Unicode MS font. It works so far

cheers, matthias

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Von: Abel Braaksma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 15. August 2007, 15:20:32 Uhr
Betreff: Re: zero width space alternative for Arial

Hi Matthias,

The best thing you can do here is to switch to a font that has it. There
are free fonts around that you can use, or Arial MS Unicode, if you can
afford it (or if you have MS Office). All you need to do is in your
preprocess (XSLT I guess) to tokenize your strings and to replace '_'
with some inline block with the ZWS symbol in it (in XSLT 2.0 this is
very easy with the tokenize() function, in XSLT 1.0 you need recursive
templates)

Maybe it is even easier to create empty inline blocks, where FOP will
break (as it sees it as a word-end) but I don't know if that will work.

Putting your whole document to Arial Unicode is probably the easiest.

Cheers,
-- Abel

Matthias Müller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since Arial doesn't support the zero width space symbol &#x200b; i need 
> another way to control line breaking. Hyphenation doesn't work here since i 
> use TEXT_LIKE_THIS
>
> ;-)
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
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