> I mean the 'normal space' which happens to be at edge of a presentation
> window so next characters are shown on the next line. I reffered to
> 'soft line end' as opposite to 'paragraph' end.
or opposite to 'hard line' <br/> in html, of course.
Pavel.
> If somebody inverts order of characters in a text to present it as
> 'right to left' written, then he/she must also breaks the text into
> lines and inverts each line separatelly. Even in this case the page
> design may be broken when a client changes size of font or browser window.
>
>
> Pavel.
>
> Peter Flynn wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 03 Jul 2001, Jezovec wrote:
>>
>>> How would you deal with soft line ends inside paragraphs?
>>>
>>
>> What's a soft line end? If it's what I think it, is, it's
>> non-existent: it's just a normal space which the application
>> has used to break a line at.
>>
>> Or are you referring to one of the special Unicode definitions
>> for things like zero-width breakpoints?
>>
>> ///Peter
>>
>
>
--
Pavel Kroh
Ginger Alliance Ltd.
Prague; Czech Republic
www.gingerall.com