On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 16:28:39 +0500, Geoff Levner <geoff@n-generate.com>
wrote:
> In French, punctuation characters like the colon and semicolon are
> separated from the preceding word by a space. (Par exemple : noter
> l'espace.) But the word and the colon following it should never be put
> on separate lines.
>
> Does anybody know of a way to prevent XEP from inserting line breaks
> before an isolated colon or semicolon?
>
Hi Geoff,
sounds like in French, colon and semicolon must be included into an inline
with space-start set to 0.5em . Is that right? To do that, you can write a
simple XSLT or any general-purpose language filter.
David
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