[xep-support] Re: Line breaking rules for Korean.
Simcha Gralla
sgralla at us.ibm.com
Mon Aug 11 12:17:31 PDT 2014
That doesn't sound like the rules as I learned them. Most Korean documents
can break between all Hangul characters with the exception that there are
characters defined to not be left alone at the start or end of the line..
Among other places describing this, there's
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb688158.aspx#EED
Simcha Gralla
IBM Authoring Tools development
Brookfield, CT
Daniel Boughton <daniel.r.boughton at rrd.com> wrote on 2014-08-11 14:59:44:
> From: Daniel Boughton <daniel.r.boughton at rrd.com>
> To: RenderX Community Support List <xep-support at renderx.com>
> Date: 2014-08-11 15:00
> Subject: [xep-support] Line breaking rules for Korean.
> Sent by: "Xep-support" <xep-support-bounces at renderx.com>
>
> XEP currently groups Chinese, Japanese, and Korean together in it's
> line-breaking rules. Our translation team is telling us the Korean
> should be treated differently than Chinese and Japanese and that it
> is only valid to break at space characters.
>
> I was wondering if anyone else out there has encountered this, and
> how you have handled it using XEP.
>
> Thanks
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