As this block of text remains same (in english only) for all the languages, as per my understanding.. thou it is not local language. it will be always in Engish.. you can hardcode to language="en" or include inline with language attribute.
Thanks
Somanna R
--- On Tue, 6/12/11, Renuka D Arumugam <renukadevi.a@in.ibm.com> wrote:
From: Renuka D Arumugam <renukadevi.a@in.ibm.com>
Subject: [xep-support] Re: Supporting mutilanguage in a single document using hyphenation
To: "RenderX Community Support List" <xep-support@renderx.com>
Date: Tuesday, 6 December, 2011, 10:29 AM
Hi Michael,
Thank you for the response.
With respect to our xsl code implementation the input text can be any language text (say english,French,German,Russian.....) as its the single xsl code which supports nearly 20 different languages.This language code will be an input parameter based on the language that has to support a document.
So,in this case we actually cant explicitly make it to english(en),which will make other language text to not hyphenate as required.
Could you please suggest some other way to solve this.
Regards,
Renuka Devi A
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From: Michael Sulyaev <msulyaev@renderx.com>
To: RenderX Community Support List <xep-support@renderx.com>
Date: 05/12/2011 16:29
Subject: [xep-support] Re: Supporting mutilanguage in a single document using hyphenation
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On 12/02/2011 11:11 AM, Renuka D Arumugam wrote:
> Long descriptions of english text in a russian document is not getting
> hyphenated ,though we have enabled the hyphenation for Russian language
> in the xep.xml using the dictionary file hyph-ru.tex.
Hello Renuka,
>From your screenshots I see that hyphenation for Russian works in general.
I suppose the reason is that you set language="ru" on the whole
document, and this property is inherited down to the header line
"DS3524SINCTRLSASPORTS1GCACHE", but this is not Russian! You are trying
to hyphenate English text using Russian hyphenation rules, so
character-based hyphenation algorithm does not find any points to break
the line.
Assuming the header line contains a title which must never be
translated, I would suggest to explicitly add language="en" on such titles.
Regards,
Michael Sulyaev
RenderX
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