Pere Porta wrote:
> 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?
>  

Please find attached to this email:

* Test.xml, a DocBook 4 document containing just one line, a very long
line. The words of this line are separated by non-breaking space characters.

* Test.html, the result of the conversion of Text.xml to HTML.

* Test.pdf, the result of the conversion of Text.xml to PDF, using XEP.

The non-breaking space characters in the XML source indeed prevents
word-wrapping in the generated HTML and PDF.

However, if the non-breaking sequence is really too long to fit in the
page, most software will nevertheless break it rather than truncating it.

I'm sorry if I'm not clear, but I cannot help you more.
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