On Tue, Jul 08, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
> 1. This looks to me like it's checking for all two-byte length characters,
> not just CRLF.  This surely isn't correct behavior, because it will allow
> line-breaking at any two-byte length character.

Well, I think you are making a mistake in your "assumptions." What
the code actually does is to allow the viewer to insert a line break
anywhere in the text stream, i.e. not only at a space.

It shouldn't be such a big surprise really, since the block of code
does the exact same thing as when you find a space or a hyphenation
character (earlier in the same function.)

BTW, the viewer doesn't care about *actual* newline characters in the
text stream; they shouldn't be there in the first place and the viewer
will only care about the NEWLINE tag anyway...

/Mike

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