Is   even a valid entity for FO?  Try   instead.  Unless   is 
defined to match the character \u00A0...

I tried a test locally using   and it worked just fine.

Although I would question your use of non-breaking spaces in the first place.  
Might you really want white-space-collapse="false" and 
white-space-treatment="preserve" on your surrounding block?

-----Original Message-----
From: _zachary_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 11:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: fop-trunk nonbreaking spaces


Hey Guys,

Before I talk about my new issue, I wanted to thank you all so much for your
help, it has saved my life :D.

Alright, so, I'm having an issue with non-breaking spaces i one of my lines. 
If I put three   at the beginning of a line, followed by some text, and
then an fo:inline with italic, the words overlap where the inline fo object
is.

e.g.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Hello this is my test of boots <fo:inline
font-style="italic">italic floating</fo:inline> testing.  

Now then, when you actually create a pdf out of this example you will notice
that "italic floating" overlaps boots.  Why would this happen and is there
anything I can do to fix this, other than removing the &nbsp;'s?  Thank you
all sooo much.

zach 
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