Could anyone suggest me a way to make long words (like serial numbers) to be wrapped? I tried some commercial software and there is no such issue. Is it a fop bug or probably there is a solution available?
I can't insert zero length space after each character of every word in document. This solution sounds insane for me.
You can specify the wrap-option attribute in your fo:block
like so:
<fo:block wrap-option="wrap"> ... stuff </fo:block>
Here's the XSL-FO specification for this attribute:
XSL Definition:
Value: no-wrap | wrap | inherit
Initial: wrap
Applies to: fo:block, fo:inline, fo:page-number,
fo:page-number-citation
Inherited: yes
Percentages: N/A
Media: visual
Values have the following meanings:
no-wrap
No line-wrapping will be performed.
In the case when lines are longer than
the available width of the
content-rectangle, the overflow will
be treated in accordance with the
"overflow" property specified on the
reference-area.
wrap
Line-breaking will occur if the
line overflows the available block
width. No special markers or other
treatment will occur.
Specifies how line-wrapping
(line-breaking) of the content of the
formatting object is to be handled.
Implementations must support the
"no-wrap" value, as defined in this
Recommendation, when the value of
"linefeed-treatment" is "preserve".
You can also define the wrap-option
attribute in an fo:table-cell
<fo:table-cell wrap-option="wrap"> ... </fo:table-cell>
and the fo:block
s within will inherit the property.
Zkoh's answer (wraping) will help you only if the text contains multiple words split by white spaces. In case of long words (as mensioned in question), hyphenation is way to go (as Daniel suggested).
There can be quite a few problems with hyphenation in FOP:
- FOP is using hyphenation algorithms from TeX and because of some licencing issues, those algorithms (at least for some languages) are not part of standard FOP binary distribution (as stated here) and must be downloaded separately from OFFO web site. There are two kinds of hyphenation pattern files on the website. XML format (which needs to be compiled 1st to be used with FOP) and JAR file (already compiled). Be sure to download compiled version! Installation is straightforward and well documented - just drop the OFFO binary into FOP's lib folder and thats it...
- Don't forget to specify language of your document and if needed, enable hyphenation on block level (its inherited so add it to the root element and you should be fine) - see FOP FAQ
Would hyphenation solve your problem? You should be able to enable hyphenation with a hyphenate="true"
attribute. Placement of this attribute will depend on where you want to enable hyphenation.
Here's a link to FOP's hyphenation compliance: Apache FOP Compliance Page
Here's a link to the XSL spec: XSL Spec #hyphenate
If not, you may need to experiment with some keeps properties (like keep-together.within-line
).
Use keep-together.within-column="always" instead of keep-together="always" of to keep long lines with in table cell.
The question is about serial numbers, not about dictionary words. Specifying hyphenate="true"
is useful only when the hyphenation dictionary or hyphenation algorithm can successfully hyphenate the words in the text. Serial numbers would rarely generate sequences that can usefully be hyphenated as if they are words.
You can, of course, use XSLT to add zero-width spaces in text in table cells rather than doing it manually. StackOverflow likes duplicate questions (see https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/11/16/dr-strangedupe-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-duplication/), but, all the same, please see the answers in XSL-FO: Force Wrap on Table Entries.
For text overflow problem use keep-together="auto"
attribute.
Text Overflow Issue
Fixed version after using keep-together="auto"
attribute.