Luca,
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 07:03:33PM +0100, Luca Furini wrote:
>
> I have tried to add some comments to the Knuth[Element, Box, Glue,
> Penalty] classes.
>
> As I am not sure they are clear enough (I'm not even sure they are written
> in a proper English! :-) ) I'd like to hear your opinions
Excellent, although indentation of paragraphs in comments is somewhat
less common (but if done, should probably be three or four spaces indent
instead of just one). Instead of indenting, it would probably be better
(easier to read) if you placed a blank line between paragraphs. Also,
if you c
On Nov 11, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Luca Furini wrote:
I have tried to add some comments to the Knuth[Element, Box, Glue,
Penalty] classes.
As I am not sure they are clear enough (I'm not even sure they are
written
in a proper English! :-) ) I'd like to hear your opinions before
committing them.
The Eng
I have tried to add some comments to the Knuth[Element, Box, Glue,
Penalty] classes.
As I am not sure they are clear enough (I'm not even sure they are written
in a proper English! :-) ) I'd like to hear your opinions before
committing them.
Regards,
Luca
Index: KnuthBox.java
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day, November 06, 2004 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: commenting the Knuth code/centering issue
> Glen Mazza wrote:
>
> > [BTW, I'm considering getting that Digital Typography
> > book by Knuth you had mentioned earlier. Do you
> > recommend it? (I was thinking that given all
Glen Mazza wrote:
> [BTW, I'm considering getting that Digital Typography
> book by Knuth you had mentioned earlier. Do you
> recommend it? (I was thinking that given all the time
> I spend on FOP I should start looking a little more at
> the scientific aspects of this work.)]
I think it's very
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> No, I don't think Luca has write access, yet. I know by now that the CLA
> is recorded but the account hasn't been created, yet, although I've
> already sent a reminder.
I have just received the e-mail confirming the creation of my account.
I am now reading the http://ww
Glen Mazza wrote:
[BTW, I'm considering getting that Digital Typography
book by Knuth you had mentioned earlier. Do you
recommend it? (I was thinking that given all the time
I spend on FOP I should start looking a little more at
the scientific aspects of this work.)]
Yes, a "must read" if you are
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:59:52PM -0800, Glen Mazza wrote:
> --- Luca Furini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [BTW, I'm considering getting that Digital Typography
> book by Knuth you had mentioned earlier. Do you
> recommend it? (I was thinking that given all the time
> I spend on FOP I should s
No, I don't think Luca has write access, yet. I know by now that the CLA
is recorded but the account hasn't been created, yet, although I've
already sent a reminder.
On 04.11.2004 23:59:52 Glen Mazza wrote:
> Please do--this solution sounds great! (BTW, you have
> write access already, correct?)
--- Luca Furini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another way is to use, instead of
> considerLegalBreak(), a different method
> to evaluate a possible break point if no breakpoints
> are found: this
> alternative method would be much simpler, and would
> re-create the
> behaviour of the old getNextBre
Glen Mazza wrote:
> The title centers correctly in 0.20.5, but is left-justified in 1.0.
> [...]
> Luca, are you looking at this issue of text alignment in general?
Yes, this happens when the text is short and the algorithm is not able to
find a set of breaking points: the fallback method can't c
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