Subject: [xsl] Simple Word Wrap? From: Luke Jones <ljones@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:43:59 -0500 |
XSL experts, I have a somewhat unique problem. I'm converting legal xml documents into pdfs and I've run into a big of a snag. In one particular document, I'm dealing with drugs. So I have "words" that look like "N-(3-methyl-1-(2-phenylethyl)-4-piperidly)-N-phenylpropanamide". Since the block area I'm working in needs to be justified text, you might see where "words" of that length cause many aesthetic issues within the pdf. I've tried to go in manually and enter spaces where I felt a word wrap should take place. However, due to the nature of how justification is handled is xsl, this doesn't seem to be a viable option as I'm still left with rather large gaps between words. Does anyone know of a way to keep my justification as well as manage words so as to keep the flow of text consistent throughout the document? Thanks!
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