Hi JPee,  

I guess that depends on where the line break should be. A zws after each / is 
easy: Replace "/" with "/zws". A zws after every x characters should be 
possible through application of substring. But I don't know all the XSL string 
manipulation methods, so there might be smarter solutions. Maybe regex: After x 
characters which do not contain a zws, insert a zws.  

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Georg Datterl
 
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Von: JPee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Montag, 5. Oktober 2009 15:20
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: FOP: force wordbreak


Thanks for your quick advise,

is there a way to get the position of the character where the line break should 
be?

Greetings JPee

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