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Line breaks happening in unexpected places
In the printed version of the 0.1.4 release on the criteria Use Plain English there are two unexpected line breaks.
The first one is in the section Requirements where the link in the second to last requirement creates a spacing in the bullet point list, which should not happen.
The second on is in the section How to test where the third bullet point gets a line break in the middle of a word causing a new line with a single letter.
Both of these have to do with the parsing of long links. The CSS engine is pretty difficult in this regard, perhaps we can spend some time at the next release to fiddle with this.
On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 10:51, Jan Ainali [email protected] wrote:
In the printed version of the 0.1.4 release on the criteria Use Plain English there are two unexpected line breaks.
The first one is in the section Requirements where the link in the second to last requirement creates a spacing in the bullet point list, which should not happen.
The second on is in the section How to test where the third bullet point gets a line break in the middle of a word causing a new line with a single letter.
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A work session for this is being planned for 4 July 16:00 (CEST), react with rocket if you want to be invited.
Experimentally, it seems to have less to do with the length of the links and more about how they are floating on the page.
It's also worth noticing that it doesn't show in the print.html, only in the PDF.