Are you sure this is right?
In some pages, I  tried to do what you say ... and the line breaks... even
if the little dot appears in the xml document...

Maybe this is not sure up to 99 % but only, say, 50 %?

What do you exactly mean by "You should find these non-breaking space
characters in the generated HTML (of PDF) files"?  I do not understand it: I
see no such characters in the html file... I see that the link starts a new
line, as before...

Maybe am I missing something?

Pere Porta

On 3 March 2010 10:25, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote:

>  Pere Porta wrote:
> > I'm typing a current text in an xml document.
> > At a given step I need to include a link to a page of the same document.
> > When the xml document is converted to html the line breaks so that the
> > link becomes the begining of the next line (the link starts a new line).
> > Is there a way to avoid this so that the sequence *word link word *(and
> > the following text) stays in the same line?
> >
>
> (Not 100% sure. Only 99%.)
>
> In the source XML document, please insert a non-breaking space character
> instead of a regular space character between the words you want to stay
> on the same line. You should find these non-breaking space characters in
> the generated HTML (or PDF) files.
>
> Inserting a non-breaking space character in XMLmind XML Editor is very
> easy: press Ctrl-SPACE (Ctrl even on the Mac) instead of pressing SPACE.
> A non-breaking space character is represented by a small dot vertically
> aligned on the text line.
>
>
>
>
>


-- 
Pere Porta
"Ei nekr?i ouk egu?irontai, f?gomen kai p?omen ?urion gar apothn?skomen"
(1Cor 15:32)
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