AW: SoftHyphen

2006-06-19 Thread Beat Pfister
 Hi,
 
 i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:
 
 I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
 1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
 2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen 
 breaks - all is fine.
 
 I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always 
 be enabled).
 In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to 
 break the word at a special char.
 
 Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like 
 thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen 
 higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?

To force the hypen mechnism to break the word at a spcific 'place' you can
define an exception in the hyphen-file.
Example:
exceptions
Thisis-myword

/exceptions

Beat Pfister

 
 Thanks
 
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Re: AW: SoftHyphen

2006-06-19 Thread Dirk Bromberg

Thanks for answers.

I'll try both ways to choose the best :-)

Dirk


Beat Pfister wrote:

Hi,

i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:

I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen 
breaks - all is fine.


I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always 
be enabled).
In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to 
break the word at a special char.


Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like 
thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen 
higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?



To force the hypen mechnism to break the word at a spcific 'place' you can
define an exception in the hyphen-file.
Example:
exceptions
Thisis-myword

/exceptions

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Thanks

Dirk


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Re: SoftHyphen

2006-06-19 Thread Jeremias Maerki

On 16.06.2006 09:58:42 Dirk Bromberg wrote:
 Hi,
 
 i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:
 
 I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
 1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
 2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen breaks - all
 is fine.
 
 I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always be enabled).
 In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to break the
 word at a special char.
 
 Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like
 thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen
 higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?

Just one more bit of information here. 0x00AD (soft-hyphen) would
actually be a valid solution but it isn't implement in 0.92beta, yet.

Jeremias Maerki


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SoftHyphen

2006-06-16 Thread Dirk Bromberg

Hi,

i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:

I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen breaks - all
is fine.

I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always be enabled).
In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to break the
word at a special char.

Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like
thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen
higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?

Thanks

Dirk


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SoftHyphen

2006-06-16 Thread Dirk Bromberg

Hi,

i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:

I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen breaks - all 
is fine.


I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always be enabled).
In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to break the 
word at a special char.


Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like 
thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen

higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?

Thanks

Dirk

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Re: SoftHyphen

2006-06-16 Thread Clay Leeds

You might be able to insert a zero-width space like this:

http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#cells-overflow

HTH!

On Jun 16, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Dirk Bromberg wrote:

Hi,

i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:

I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen breaks - 
 all

is fine.

I've no chance to enable or disable the hyphen (must always be  
enabled).

In the second cell i want to force the hyphen mechanism to break the
word at a special char.

Can i use the soft-hyphens like the U+00AD for this, like
thisis(U+00AD)myword? Is the priority for this soft hyphen
higher as for the hyphen pattern from the hyphen-file?

Thanks

Dirk


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