On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 23:09 +0200, Jesper Tverskov wrote:
Let me answer my question myself then, can probably be improved, and I
might have forgotten something.
The functions return number of lines a text will be divided into (no
hyphenation) at a given line length.
If you're using FOP, there's a program to generate XML font metrix
included; maybe you could use this to get more accurate results, at the
expense of a lot more work.
It seems odd that you need to write your own line-breaking algorithm in
XSLT; I must have missed the use case?
Liam
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