Subject: Re: xsl fo Hyphenation - language property issue
From: Mark Ivs <markivs2003@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:13:42 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Pietschmann,
Thanks for your response.
So basically what you are saying is.... if I use
hyphenate=true, then there should definitely be a
langugage specified.
Actually, my original problem was little bit more
complicated. Let me post that.
Thanks.
Mark
--- "J.Pietschmann" <j3322ptm@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mark Ivs wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me if this is this valid ...
> > <fo:block hyphenate="true" language="none">some
> > text</fo:block>
> >
> > Can I have language="none" ?
> Yes.
> >
> > Well I tried this, I get this error....
> > [ERROR] if property 'hyphenate' is used, a
> language
> > must be specified
>
> You can't hyphenate unless you specify a language
> the processor
> knows. "None" is no such language specification.
>
> J.Pietschmann
>
>
>
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