<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 2</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 3</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 4</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 5</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 6</fo:inline>
</fo:block>
-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
Griffin,Sean THANK YOU VERY
maybe it'so simple, but i cannot understand you. can you send me mini
fo:example... I need it...
thanks....
Griffin,Sean wrote:
>
> It's not the spaces *between* inlines where you want the non-breaking
> spaces, it's the spaces *within* the inline. What you want to say is that
> this inline is an entire string of non-breaking characters, and since
> hyphentation is not set on the parent <block>, it shouldn't be hyphenating
> those strings either. Given this setup, FOP will only find break
> opportunities between the inlines, which is exactly what you want.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> where is my wrong in this case
>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> </fo:block>
>
> because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character
> <fo:character
> character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;
>
>
> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>
>> I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the
>> way to go. So if you did this:
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline>
>> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline>
>> <inline>
>> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>
>>
>> And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the
>> line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:
>>
>> "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
>> Today is a beautiful day 3"
>>
>> My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably
>> won't
>> work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space
>> characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it
>> seems like it could work...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>
>>
>> Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
>> complicated
>> I'll give you a better example
>>
>> I have this text* in an inline. -------> *"Today is a beautiful day #"
>> ok;;
>>
>> SO,
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
>> beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3
>> </inline><block>.
>> Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
>> day #" always together in the same line...
>> If my line has space only for
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
>> beautiful----
>> ----day 3
>>
>> I don't want this but this
>>
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 3
>>
>> Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...
>>
>>
>>
>> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
>>> understand it well enough to answer. The example you gave seems a bit
>>> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
>>> middle. The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
>>> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3". If you truly
>>> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities,
>>> it
>>> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
>>> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>>>
>>> Also...
>>>
>>> <block>
>>> <inline>Test1</inline>
>>> <inline>Test2</inline>
>>> </block>
>>>
>>> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a
>>> break
>>> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: gtsopour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>>
>>>
>>> <fo:block>
>>> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
>>> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
>>> </fo:block>
>>> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
>>> want
>>> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they
>>> don't
>>> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
>>> line
>>> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a
>>> single
>>> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
>>> Example
>>>
>>> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
>>> NOT
>>>
>>> |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>>> |||||||st3||||||||
>>>
>>> BUT
>>>
>>> |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>>> |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!!!
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