Re: Wrapping too long words?

2004-06-15 Thread Glen Mazza
I suspect he's using German, the hyphenation file of which we had to 
remove from FOP recently due to licensing issues--but Simon is currently 
hosting them for us at http://www.leverkruid.nl/FOP/index.html. 
Instructions on how to install the file might be here:  
http://xml.apache.org/fop/hyphenation.html.  (I have not done this 
myself, however, so I'm not sure how it works.)

Glen
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Hi Johannes,
 

Use  hyphenate="true" language="en" to overcome the problem.
 

Bye
 


*From:* Johannes Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Monday, June 14, 2004 9:17 PM
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*Subject:* Wrapping too long words?
 

Hi there,
 

i have the following problem. Perhaps you can help me.
Ok, since i am producing my fo file from an automatically created xml 
file, there are often words wich are too big for a table cell and so 
overflow in the next cell. Sometimes words are even to long for one 
line of the page. So is there a fo attribute to wrap the word and go 
forward in a new line when it exceeds a predefined length? It has not 
to be an "intelligent" wrapping like hyphenation.

 

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RE: Wrapping too long words?

2004-06-15 Thread KS.Bhaskar








Hi Johannes,

 

Use  hyphenate="true"
language="en" to overcome the problem.

 

Bye

 









From: Johannes Franz
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Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:17
PM
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Subject: Wrapping too long words?



 



Hi there,





 





i have the following problem. Perhaps you can help me.





Ok, since i am producing my fo file from an automatically
created xml file, there are often words wich are too big for a table cell and
so overflow in the next cell. Sometimes words are even to long for one line of
the page. So is there a fo attribute to wrap the word and go forward in a new
line when it exceeds a predefined length? It has not to be an
"intelligent" wrapping like hyphenation.





 





Ciao.










Re: Wrapping too long words?

2004-06-14 Thread J.Pietschmann
Johannes Franz wrote:
Ok, since i am producing my fo file from an automatically created xml 
file, there are often words wich are too big for a table cell and so 
overflow in the next cell. Sometimes words are even to long for one line 
of the page. So is there a fo attribute to wrap the word and go forward 
in a new line when it exceeds a predefined length? It has not to be an 
"intelligent" wrapping like hyphenation.
This is one of the not-so-well written areas of the
specification. It's probably something of a bug that
FOP wont always wrap. All the other wisdom is in the
FAQ:
 http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#cells-overflow
J.Pietschmann
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Wrapping too long words?

2004-06-14 Thread Johannes Franz



Hi there,
 
i have the following problem. Perhaps you can help 
me.
Ok, since i am producing my fo file from an 
automatically created xml file, there are often words wich are too big for a 
table cell and so overflow in the next cell. Sometimes words are even to long 
for one line of the page. So is there a fo attribute to wrap the word and go 
forward in a new line when it  exceeds a predefined length? It has not to 
be an "intelligent" wrapping like hyphenation.
 
Ciao.