Some general thoughts.
Browsers don't do line- paragraph- wordbreaks very well. Eg Imagine a multi
column text. Depending on the vertical height, the text is splitted.
eg:
heading 1 text2 text2 text
text text text
text text texttext text text
text text textte
Hi Stephan,
For sure that is true. Mario explained it very well.
I just wanted to emphasize that when I posed my question I did not see a
difference between the shadow and the system tiddler (as in my second
image:Long_names_Chrome2.jpg).
Now I realize that for 'standard' breaking "space" and "
Marios explanation is still valid as not only space but also "-" is an
allowed place to break words.
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Hi Mario,
Thanks for your answer.
Andrew Harrison mailed me (I don't see his post over here):
Core names have no spaces, so no linebreak can be applied.
But that answer applied only to the the attached image and not to my text.
My attached image was not the best one (spaces in it), but I also n
Short version: I think chrome does it wrong according to the CSS settings
and wastes vertical space.
long version.
There is ab big difference between these 2 titles.
The first one contains spaces. So the browser uses the space between two
words to wrap the line. your first picture.
The
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