[xep-support] Re: Encoding spaces at line ends and between words

From: Dave Pawson <dave.pawson_at_ADDRESS_REMOVED>
Date: Tue May 10 2016 - 06:05:17 PDT

On 10 May 2016 at 10:24, Armin Günther <guenther_AT_zpid.de> wrote:> Dave, thank you for this suggestion!>> I had a look at the markup hypothes.is uses to display the copied text and> found this (using Firefox):>> ===> <blockquote class="annotation-quote ng-binding ng-scope" ng-repeat="selector> in target.selector | filter : {'type': 'TextQuoteSelector'} track by $index"> ng-bind-html="selector.exact">Gender, in contrast, is a social,not a> biological characteristic. Genderconsists of what-ever behaviors and> attitudes a group considers proper for its males and females. Conse-quently,> gender varies from one society to another. Whereas sexrefers to male or> female,genderrefers to masculinity or femininity. In short, you inherit your> sex, but you learnyour gender as you are socialized into the behaviors and> attitudes your culture asserts areappropriate for your sex.</blockquote>> ===> Source:> https://via.hypothes.is/http://www.renderx.com/files/demos/examples/CH11.pdf>> So, obviously the text style is not co
pied at all and spaces are lost e.g.> "female,genderrefers".
Apologies. I referred to the source XML, not the output (which could havevarious sources of whitespace error?). Are there spaces after the markupand before the text in the source?
regards

>> However, I am not concerned about the problems of PDF viewers. My initial> concern was (when we initially were pointed to this problem by some useres),> that our PDFs (journal articles) are somewhat corrupt or could be improved> with regard to the encoding of spaces and line breaks.>> Thanks again,> Armin>>>> Am 09.05.2016 um 14:51 schrieb Dave Pawson:>>>> Or the markup?>> Is there space between the closing (e.g. italic) markup and the text>> of the next word?>> ...</italic>Word will show no space, i.e. respecting your wishes?>>>> HTH>>>> On 2 May 2016 at 13:14, Armin Günther <guenther@zpid.de> wrote:>>>>>> As an addition to my previous post: Perhaps this mostly is not a XEP/PDF>>> problem but a problem of the respective PDF-viewer?>>>>>> - Armin>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,>>>>>>>> Is there a way to control how spaces at line ends and between words with>>>> different styles are encoded into PDF? There seems to be no space>>>> encoded at>>>> line ends and between words with different styles (e.g.>>>> bold/italics/
normal). When we use PDF annotation tools on our PDFs>>>> generated>>>> by XEP (or simply want to copy text from PDFs generated by XEP)>>>> words/lines>>>> are concatenated as in the following example taken from a RenderX demo>>>> document (http://www.renderx.com/files/demos/examples/CH11.pdf):>>>>>>>> Gender, in contrast, is a *social,not* a biological characteristic.>>>> *Genderconsists* of *what-ever* behaviors and attitudes a group>>>> considers>>>> proper for its males and females. *Conse-quently*, gender varies from>>>> one>>>> society to another. Whereas *sexrefers* to male or *female,genderrefers*>>>> to>>>> masculinity or femininity. In short, you inherit your sex, but you>>>> *learnyour* gender as you are socialized into the behaviors and>>>> attitudes>>>> your culture asserts *areappropriate* for your sex.>>>> *Text copied from http://www.renderx.com/files/demos/examples/CH11.pdf>>>> with *missing spaces*>>>>>>>> Is there a way to have real spaces encoded and not just positioning of>>>> text in PD
Fs here? The result should look like this text:>>>>>>>> Gender, in contrast, is a *social, not* a biological characteristic.>>>> *Gender consists* of *what- ever* behaviors and attitudes a group>>>> considers>>>> proper for its males and females. *Conse- quently*, gender varies from>>>> one>>>> society to another. Whereas *sex refers* to male or *female, gender>>>> refers*>>>> to masculinity or femininity. In short, you inherit your sex, but you>>>> *learn>>>> your* gender as you are socialized into the behaviors and attitudes your>>>> culture asserts *are appropriate* for your sex.>>>>>>>> Thanks!>>>> Armin>>>>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________>>> (*) To unsubscribe, please visit>>> http://lists.renderx.com/mailman/options/xep-support>>> (*) By using the Service, you expressly agree to these Terms of Service>>> http://w>>> ww.renderx.com/terms-of-service.html>>>>>>>>> --> ZPID - Leibniz-Zentrum für Psychologische Information und Dokumentation> ZPID - Leibniz-Institute for Psychology
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