>This would be useful in writing addresses exempli gratia:
>
><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
><fo:root text-align="justified" font-size="12pt" font-family="serif">
>       <fo:block>
>               Bilbo Baggins,<fo: newline />
>               Bag End,<fo: newline />
>               Underhill,<fo: newline />
>               Hobbiton,<fo: newline />
>               Westfarthing of the Shire.
>       </fo:block>
></fo:root>
>
>At present, I can get the effect I want with tables.
>
>Ben.
>-----end of Original Message-----
>
>I guess the reason nobody thought <fo:br/> or <fo:newline/> would be
>required is because a U+000A will do the trick.

Thank you. I had assumed that that character would count as white
space, and would be normalised away.

I will try it.

Ben.

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