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d ghdf i have updated TextPagerBase.SplitWorkingTextByCharCount so that long words are split in the middle if the left split of the operation is empty due to long words. i've given stories and thoughts the once-over with very long words - can you do the same please when you release?
however, this is not going to affect thoughts / stories etc that don't *need* to be split - e.g. the first thought on a page... we will probably have to tweak the html if we want long words to be split in these instances
g dAnother potential related problem found today (not sure if it's worth opening a
seperate case for) is when trying to split a one word paragraph when you have 0 available are split in the middle if the left split of the operation is empty due to long words. i've given stories and thoughts the once-over with very long words - can you do the same please when you release?
however, this is not going to affect thoulines -> it is splitting correctly (moving the word to the right hand side of the split - new page) but it is also adding the '...' to the left hand sidhdhgh
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added in the case of a thought which has only one line of text (1 paragraph) which is having to be split (moved to the next page) since we have 0 available lines on the current page, but it is
still adding the '...' on it's own on the previous page as the start of a thought. Need to either add an overriding fix for this in the thoughtgallerypager or better add this fix to the actual SplitWorkingTextByCharCount method (if able to detect that this is start of thought) which is being used elsewhere also - so need to write the test cases for this also. Will work on this tomorrow.
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April 16th, 2009