Sigh.
Yeah, I was looking at that class, but hoped there was a more "all in
one" approach.
Thanks again for the input.
jw
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 05:28 PM, J.Pietschmann wrote:
> Jim Wright wrote:
>> I did. And it seems like the right class to use, but it looks like it
>> just hyph
Jim Wright wrote:
> I did. And it seems like the right class to use, but it looks like it
> just hyphenates one word at a time(?).
>
> Can you point me toward which class decides which word is last on a line
> (measures text length), and hands it off to hyphenator? If I could just
> get a poin
I did. And it seems like the right class to use, but it looks like it
just hyphenates one word at a time(?).
Can you point me toward which class decides which word is last on a line
(measures text length), and hands it off to hyphenator? If I could just
get a point of reference as to how Hyphe
Jim Wright wrote:
> Is there some way to get the hyphenated text of a particular block(s)
> returned as a string (with hyphens in place)?
>
> Since FOP puts hyphens in place at the time of the transform, I'm hoping
> to get back the hyphenated strings of specific blocks for a different
> porti