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Old 08-18-2012, 01:05 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by BKh View Post
I'm not wanting it to hyphenate.
I noticed that most readers and reading software have serious problems with long words. I'm talking about standard-ascii. Like this:
Transvaaltruppentropentransporttrampelthiertreiber trauungsthraenentragoedie!

My solution was to insert small spaces after each letter. Lucklily, with this text this strategy was possible.

Even <span>s won't help. I guess, inserting something is the only way to help certain reader software to find a spot to break the word to the next line.

I know, you told us you don't want to do so. So i'm sorry, but i don't see any other way

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It was not in my intention to add as space into the long word shown above. The MR-editor did it.

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