Re: nbsp?

> Re: nbsp?What does it mean.
>
> From: G. Ken Holman (gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com)
> Date: Mon, Jan 28 2002
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> Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 14:06:22 -0500
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> From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com>
> Subject: Re: nbsp?
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> At 2002-01-28 17:50 +0000, Dave Pawson wrote:
> >I have a need to keep together two elements, one a literal,
> >one a piece of source document content, on a single line.
>
> And the following doesn't work?
>
>     <inline keep-together="always">
>       <xsl:text>literal text here</xsl:text>
>       <xsl:text>(use value-of here)</xsl:text>
>     </inline>
>
> >What are the likely candidates please? Or is it simply a formatter
> >available font question?
>
> If I've understood your question, it isn't a font issue at all.
>
> >Tried thinspace, mspace nspace etc.
>
> This leads me on to a following post ...
>
> >Other suggestions please?
>
> Just use the keep-together property at the line level (it isn't only
> designed to be used at the block level).
>
> I hope the snippet below helps ... it works just fine in Antenna House.
>
> ................. Ken
>
> T:\ftemp>type dave.fo
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!--dave.fo-->
> <root xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"
>        font-family="Times" font-size="20pt">
>
> <layout-master-set>
>    <simple-page-master master-name="frame"
>      page-height="297mm" page-width="210mm"
>      margin-top="15mm" margin-bottom="15mm"
>      margin-left="15mm" margin-right="15mm">
>      <region-body region-name="frame-body"
>        margin-top="13mm" margin-bottom="13mm"/>
>    </simple-page-master>
>    <page-sequence-master master-name="frame-pages">
>      <single-page-master-reference master-reference="frame"/>
>    </page-sequence-master>
> </layout-master-set>
>
> <page-sequence master-reference="frame-pages">
>    <flow flow-name="frame-body">
>
>    <block>This is a test without keep-together
>    <inline>
>      (here is text without keep-together on a line)
>    </inline>
>    </block>
>
>    <block>This is a test with keep-together
>    <inline keep-together="always">
>      (here is text with keep-together on a line)
>    </inline>
>    </block>
>
>    </flow>
> </page-sequence>
>
> </root>
>
> T:\ftemp>
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