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Re: lynx-dev question about justifying CJK texts
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Vlad Harchev |
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Re: lynx-dev question about justifying CJK texts |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Jul 1999 14:12:42 +0500 (SAMST) |
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Henry Nelson wrote:
> > I can't believe that words are not aligned at the right margin
>
> A misunderstanding? (Of course) _characters_ are aligned at the right
Of course I understood that words can be wrapped at any character in J texts
(but I thought that it can be in unusual cases, so that words are not
broken at chars in official documents).
> margin. For example you have a word "F|K\@/I\" (Japanese Government).
> It will be legible when broken at *any* of the _characters_ and carried to
> the next line. So both of the following would be okay. (Margins at "v".)
> v v | v v
> F|K\ | Japanese
> @/I\ | Government
> |
> F|K\@/ | JapaneseGover
> I\ | nment
>
> > And what about EXP_JAPANESE_SPACES in HTML.c? Is that stuff working?
>
> That was put in in response to Leonid's objections. You'll have to use
> it outside of autoconf. Again, I believe Hiroyuki Senshu's diffs will
> make that obsolete (although I have not bothered to check to be sure).
>
> __Henry
>
Thanks for answers.
Best regards,
-Vlad