it seems to make more
sense at the time of area generation, anyway. But the language bears me out,
I think.
Arved
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Sandstrom wrote:
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> I should add, if the 2 spaces end up on the same line, of course. Until we
> do layout we don't know.
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nager whitespace handling
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[ SNIP ]
That's one thing. In yo
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[ SNIP ]
That's one thing. In your example, even supp
Hi Kerion,
I agree it's better to have some output. Like my choir director says, we
can't know if you're singing the wrong note if we can't hear it :-)
I had some code written for this, but it's set up to return a
BreakPosition and it's incomplete.
I haven't gone back to the white-space handlin
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Hi Karen,
I seem to be having a bit of trouble getting that text parsing right. I
was mainly just trying to get some
Hi Karen,
I seem to be having a bit of trouble getting that text parsing right. I
was mainly just trying to get something to work to see on the output.
It should be able to be simplified thanks to the earlöier whitespace
handling.
I still wonder what should be done in a situation like:
some tex