Hi Alexander,
If i recall correctly, the hyphnation system uses a standard method
(kind of computer based gramatical rules, the xml-fo standard, pointed
by annother poster, states which standard it is based).
If your serial numbers follow a pattern, you may be able to "split" them
using that pattern.
You can check the existing hyphnation rules for examples on how to build
the paterns.
I've found a not too old post (but that can be a bit outdated) that has
some links to the docs regarding hyphenation (and how to install new
patterns):
http://www.devcomments.com/How-to-install-hyphenation-patterns-in-FOP-at9686.htm
Hope to have been of help,
Kind regards,
Kindaian
On 23/11/2010 07:30, Alexander Uvarov wrote:
How to hyphenate nonwords? For example i have serial number ZZ10-SX70-BBQZA in
a table cell. Serial might be in any language. Table cell is small and document
looks ugly. Could anyone share hyphenation rules for such case? I am sure that
I am not the first person with such problem.
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