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Re: [XSL-FO] column of small width
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] [XSL-FO] column of small width
- From: James Robertson <jamesr at steptwo dot com dot au>
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:34:17 +1100
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At 14:33 21/12/2000, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
>As you suggest, some stuff one cannot handle this way. I was testing out
>columns in FOP some time back, and ran an example that contained URLs, just
>as you cite as an example above. No way would this be readable when
>compressed.
>
>At some point, obviously, the formatter has to refuse to handle the problem,
>though, and leave it up to the user to correct the situation and rerun.
What do programs such as Framemaker, Pagemaker, Quark, etc do in
these situations?
In my experience, they break lines preferentially:
1. Ends of words.
2. Specified hyphens or other breakable characters.
3. Implied hyphenation points (as looked up in the dictionary)
4. Wherever it is required, if the "word" is simply longer
than the space it has to fit in.
I haven't seen a program "compress" text to make it fit
(this sounds pretty scary).
J
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