
5 May
2018
5 May
'18
7:58 a.m.
Hi Ben, Thank you very much. Am 04.05.2018 um 23:21 schrieb Ben McGinnes:
I don't know if the same works with Docbook, but in DITA to [X]HTML transformations I use soft-hyphens in the words I'm concerned about so they'll be what's used when necessary to wrap between lines. I also don't use FOP to go straight to PDF and produce that via [X]HTML+CSS rendering (PrinceXML is rather nice for my use cases). Soft-hyphen was needed here. I had not seen them in UTF8 before. They work flawlessly with FOP. Thanks again
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