DO NOT REPLY [Bug 43305] Words having keywords as a part of them, do not get hyphenated

2012-04-01 Thread bugzilla
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43305

Glenn Adams  changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Glenn Adams  2012-04-01 13:52:48 UTC ---
batch transition to closed remaining pre-FOP1.0 resolved bugs

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 43305] - Words having keywords as a part of them, do not get hyphenated

2007-09-16 Thread bugzilla
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-09-16 02:32 ---
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> Words having keywords as a part of them, do not get hyphenated in the 
> generated 
> PDF file.

Weird statement. Do you have any other examples, or did you just draw that 
conclusion based on the 
presence of the substring 'char'?

Anyways, if I run 'This is Turbocharged.' through FOP's hyphenator, there seems 
to be nothing wrong. 
Are you sure you have hyphenation pattern files available and FOP can find 
them? Did you also use the 
language property to indicate which hyphenation pattern should be used?
Check for warnings like "Hyphenation pattern 'none' not found".

In the meantime, I'm closing this bug. For further follow-up or more info, 
please post your questions 
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