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<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
</fo:block>
I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I want the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they don't feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current line and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
Example

(inlines seprated by coma(,))
NOT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
 |||||||st3||||||||

BUT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
 |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||

Thanks in advance!!!

RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).

Also...

<block>
<inline>Test1</inline>
<inline>Test2</inline>
</block>

Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.

-----Original Message-----
From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
To: fop-users@...
Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
</fo:block>
I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I want
the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they don't
feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current line
and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
Example

(inlines seprated by coma(,))
NOT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
 |||||||st3||||||||

BUT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
 |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||

Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more complicated
 I'll give you a better example

I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #" ok;;

SO,

<block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3 </inline><block>.
 Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful day #" always together in the same line...
If my line has space only for
----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a beautiful----
----day 3

I don't want this but this

----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
----Today is a beautiful day 3

Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...


Griffin,Sean wrote:
I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).

Also...

<block>
<inline>Test1</inline>
<inline>Test2</inline>
</block>

Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.

-----Original Message-----
From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
<fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
</fo:block>
I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I want
the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they don't
feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current line
and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
Example

(inlines seprated by coma(,))
NOT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
 |||||||st3||||||||

BUT

 |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
 |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||

Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the way to go.  So if you did this:

<block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>

And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:

"Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
Today is a beautiful day 3"

My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably won't work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it seems like it could work...

-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
To: fop-users@...
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
complicated
 I'll give you a better example

I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
ok;;

SO,

<block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3 </inline><block>.
 Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
day #" always together in the same line...
If my line has space only for
----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
beautiful----
----day 3

I don't want this but this

----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
----Today is a beautiful day 3

Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...



Griffin,Sean wrote:

>
> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it
> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>
> Also...
>
> <block>
> <inline>Test1</inline>
> <inline>Test2</inline>
> </block>
>
> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break
> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
> To: fop-users@...
> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
> </fo:block>
> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
> want
> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they don't
> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
> line
> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
> Example
>
> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
> NOT
>
>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>  |||||||st3||||||||
>
> BUT
>
>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>
> Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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Thanks again

where is my wrong in this case

<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
</fo:block>

because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character <fo:character character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;

Griffin,Sean wrote:
I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the way to go.  So if you did this:

<block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>

And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:

"Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
Today is a beautiful day 3"

My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably won't work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it seems like it could work...

-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
complicated
 I'll give you a better example

I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
ok;;

SO,

<block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3 </inline><block>.
 Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
day #" always together in the same line...
If my line has space only for
----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
beautiful----
----day 3

I don't want this but this

----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
----Today is a beautiful day 3

Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...



Griffin,Sean wrote:
>
> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it
> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>
> Also...
>
> <block>
> <inline>Test1</inline>
> <inline>Test2</inline>
> </block>
>
> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break
> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
> </fo:block>
> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
> want
> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they don't
> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
> line
> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
> Example
>
> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
> NOT
>
>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>  |||||||st3||||||||
>
> BUT
>
>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>
> Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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It's not the spaces *between* inlines where you want the non-breaking spaces, it's the spaces *within* the inline.  What you want to say is that this inline is an entire string of non-breaking characters, and since hyphentation is not set on the parent <block>, it shouldn't be hyphenating those strings either.  Given this setup, FOP will only find break opportunities between the inlines, which is exactly what you want.

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From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:26 AM
To: fop-users@...
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Thanks again

where is my wrong in this case

<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
</fo:block>

because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character <fo:character
character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;


Griffin,Sean wrote:

>
> I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the
> way to go.  So if you did this:
>
> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline>
> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline>
> <inline>
> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>
>
> And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the
> line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:
>
> "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
> Today is a beautiful day 3"
>
> My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably won't
> work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space
> characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it
> seems like it could work...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
> To: fop-users@...
> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
> complicated
>  I'll give you a better example
>
> I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
> ok;;
>
> SO,
>
> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
> beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3
> </inline><block>.
>  Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
> day #" always together in the same line...
> If my line has space only for
> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
> beautiful----
> ----day 3
>
> I don't want this but this
>
> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
> ----Today is a beautiful day 3
>
> Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...
>
>
>
> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>
>> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
>> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
>> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
>> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
>> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
>> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it
>> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
>> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>>
>> Also...
>>
>> <block>
>> <inline>Test1</inline>
>> <inline>Test2</inline>
>> </block>
>>
>> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break
>> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@...]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
>> To: fop-users@...
>> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>
>>
>> <fo:block>
>> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
>> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
>> </fo:block>
>> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
>> want
>> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they
>> don't
>> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
>> line
>> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
>> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
>> Example
>>
>> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
>> NOT
>>
>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>>  |||||||st3||||||||
>>
>> BUT
>>
>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>>
>> Thanks in advance!!!
>> --
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>> http://www.nabble.com/Inline-blocks-in-fop-0.94-%28not-block-with-inlines%29-tp18234290p18234290.html
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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Griffin,Sean THANK YOU VERY

maybe it'so simple, but i cannot understand you. can you send me mini fo:example... I need it...
thanks....
Griffin,Sean wrote:
It's not the spaces *between* inlines where you want the non-breaking spaces, it's the spaces *within* the inline.  What you want to say is that this inline is an entire string of non-breaking characters, and since hyphentation is not set on the parent <block>, it shouldn't be hyphenating those strings either.  Given this setup, FOP will only find break opportunities between the inlines, which is exactly what you want.

-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:26 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Thanks again

where is my wrong in this case

<fo:block>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
<fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
<fo:character character=" "/>
</fo:block>

because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character <fo:character
character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;


Griffin,Sean wrote:
>
> I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the
> way to go.  So if you did this:
>
> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline>
> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline>
> <inline>
> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>
>
> And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the
> line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:
>
> "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
> Today is a beautiful day 3"
>
> My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably won't
> work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space
> characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it
> seems like it could work...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
> complicated
>  I'll give you a better example
>
> I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
> ok;;
>
> SO,
>
> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
> beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3
> </inline><block>.
>  Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
> day #" always together in the same line...
> If my line has space only for
> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
> beautiful----
> ----day 3
>
> I don't want this but this
>
> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
> ----Today is a beautiful day 3
>
> Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...
>
>
>
> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>
>> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
>> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
>> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
>> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
>> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
>> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities, it
>> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
>> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>>
>> Also...
>>
>> <block>
>> <inline>Test1</inline>
>> <inline>Test2</inline>
>> </block>
>>
>> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a break
>> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
>> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
>> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>
>>
>> <fo:block>
>> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
>> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
>> </fo:block>
>> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
>> want
>> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they
>> don't
>> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
>> line
>> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a single
>> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
>> Example
>>
>> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
>> NOT
>>
>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>>  |||||||st3||||||||
>>
>> BUT
>>
>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>>
>> Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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    <fo:block>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 2</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 3</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 4</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 5</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 6</fo:inline>
    </fo:block>

-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:34 AM
To: fop-users@...
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Griffin,Sean THANK YOU VERY

maybe it'so simple, but i cannot understand you. can you send me mini
fo:example... I need it...
thanks....

Griffin,Sean wrote:

>
> It's not the spaces *between* inlines where you want the non-breaking
> spaces, it's the spaces *within* the inline.  What you want to say is that
> this inline is an entire string of non-breaking characters, and since
> hyphentation is not set on the parent <block>, it shouldn't be hyphenating
> those strings either.  Given this setup, FOP will only find break
> opportunities between the inlines, which is exactly what you want.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:26 AM
> To: fop-users@...
> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> where is my wrong in this case
>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> </fo:block>
>
> because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character
> <fo:character
> character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;
>
>
> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>
>> I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the
>> way to go.  So if you did this:
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline>
>> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline>
>> <inline>
>> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>
>>
>> And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the
>> line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:
>>
>> "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
>> Today is a beautiful day 3"
>>
>> My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably
>> won't
>> work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space
>> characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it
>> seems like it could work...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@...]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
>> To: fop-users@...
>> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>
>>
>> Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
>> complicated
>>  I'll give you a better example
>>
>> I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
>> ok;;
>>
>> SO,
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
>> beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3
>> </inline><block>.
>>  Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
>> day #" always together in the same line...
>> If my line has space only for
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
>> beautiful----
>> ----day 3
>>
>> I don't want this but this
>>
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 3
>>
>> Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...
>>
>>
>>
>> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
>>> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
>>> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
>>> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
>>> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
>>> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities,
>>> it
>>> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
>>> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>>>
>>> Also...
>>>
>>> <block>
>>> <inline>Test1</inline>
>>> <inline>Test2</inline>
>>> </block>
>>>
>>> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a
>>> break
>>> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@...]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
>>> To: fop-users@...
>>> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>>
>>>
>>> <fo:block>
>>> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
>>> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
>>> </fo:block>
>>> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
>>> want
>>> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they
>>> don't
>>> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
>>> line
>>> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a
>>> single
>>> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
>>> Example
>>>
>>> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
>>> NOT
>>>
>>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>>>  |||||||st3||||||||
>>>
>>> BUT
>>>
>>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>>>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>> --
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://www.nabble.com/Inline-blocks-in-fop-0.94-%28not-block-with-inlines%29-tp18234290p18234290.html
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RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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no result nothing--->thanks..i cannot understand where is my problem;;
Griffin,Sean wrote:
    <fo:block>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 2</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 3</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 4</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 5</fo:inline>
      <fo:inline>Today is a beautiful day 6</fo:inline>
    </fo:block>

-----Original Message-----
From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:34 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)


Griffin,Sean THANK YOU VERY

maybe it'so simple, but i cannot understand you. can you send me mini
fo:example... I need it...
thanks....

Griffin,Sean wrote:
>
> It's not the spaces *between* inlines where you want the non-breaking
> spaces, it's the spaces *within* the inline.  What you want to say is that
> this inline is an entire string of non-breaking characters, and since
> hyphentation is not set on the parent <block>, it shouldn't be hyphenating
> those strings either.  Given this setup, FOP will only find break
> opportunities between the inlines, which is exactly what you want.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:26 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> where is my wrong in this case
>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> <fo:inline>Today is a beuatiful day1</fo:inline>
> <fo:character character=" "/>
> </fo:block>
>
> because i am using xslt, between inlines i put this character
> <fo:character
> character=" "/> where is my false;;;;;
>
>
> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>
>> I haven't tried this, but I still think using non-breaking spaces is the
>> way to go.  So if you did this:
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline>
>> <inline> Today is a beautiful day 2</inline>
>> <inline>
>> Today is a beautiful day 3</inline></block>
>>
>> And "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2" fit on the
>> line but "Today is a beautiful day 3" did not, then you'd get:
>>
>> "Today is a beautiful day 1 Today is a beautiful day 2
>> Today is a beautiful day 3"
>>
>> My method of inserting space characters between the inlines probably
>> won't
>> work exactly as I have it, and you'll have to translate/replace the space
>> characters from your input into non-breaking-space characters, but it
>> seems like it could work...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: George Tsopouridis [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:28 AM
>> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
>> Subject: RE: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>
>>
>> Thanks Griffin,Sean for your answer but i think that my problem is more
>> complicated
>>  I'll give you a better example
>>
>> I have this text* in an inline.  ------->  *"Today is a beautiful day #"
>> ok;;
>>
>> SO,
>>
>> <block><inline>Today is a beautiful day 1</inline><inline>Today is a
>> beautiful day 2</inline><inline>Today is a beautiful day 3
>> </inline><block>.
>>  Line width is an unknown parameter and i want text "Today is a beautiful
>> day #" always together in the same line...
>> If my line has space only for
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, Today is a
>> beautiful----
>> ----day 3
>>
>> I don't want this but this
>>
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 1, Today is a beautiful day 2, ----
>> ----Today is a beautiful day 3
>>
>> Do you understand me ;;; thanks a lot...
>>
>>
>>
>> Griffin,Sean wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not exactly sure I follow the question, but I think (hope) I
>>> understand it well enough to answer.  The example you gave seems a bit
>>> off, though, as I don't see how the word "Test3" would ever break in the
>>> middle.  The only break opportunity in the "Test3 Test3" inline would be
>>> at the space between the first "Test3" and second "Test3".  If you truly
>>> don't want spaces within inlines to be treated as break opportunities,
>>> it
>>> seems a possible solution would be to replace all space characters
>>> ( ) with non-breaking space characters ( ).
>>>
>>> Also...
>>>
>>> <block>
>>> <inline>Test1</inline>
>>> <inline>Test2</inline>
>>> </block>
>>>
>>> Will not create "Test1 Test2" but "Test1Test2", so if you do want a
>>> break
>>> opportunity between those inlines, you'll need to insert them manually.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: gtsopour [mailto:gtsopour@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:15 AM
>>> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
>>> Subject: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)
>>>
>>>
>>> <fo:block>
>>> <fo:inline>Text1</fo:inline>
>>> <fo:inline>Text2</fo:inline>
>>> </fo:block>
>>> I have a block and i put in it some inlines, as shown in the example. I
>>> want
>>> the inlines untouched-solid in a single line if they fit and if they
>>> don't
>>> feet , then change line main whole(do not get cut at the end of current
>>> line
>>> and continue at the next line). I How to keep the last inline in a
>>> single
>>> line, in case that it is too large too fit;;;;;;;;;
>>> Example
>>>
>>> (inlines seprated by coma(,))
>>> NOT
>>>
>>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2, Test3 Te||||||||
>>>  |||||||st3||||||||
>>>
>>> BUT
>>>
>>>  |||||||Test1 Test1, Test2 Test2,||||||||
>>>  |||||||Test3 Test3||||||||
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>> --
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Re: Inline blocks in fop 0.94 (not block with inlines)

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