Hello!
I'm experiencing a little problem with Twin/Sugarcube, primary related to the <<nobr>> tag.
I'm writing my passages in OpenOffice, formating them in an easily readable structure. And because of this, i'm wrapping them most of the time in <<nobr>> <</nobr>>, to get rid of unneccesary line-breaks.
Unfortunately, suggarcube tends to replace line-breaks with Spaces, sometimes resulting in strange and visible Text-Formatting. This mainly occurs, if i had a list of Entrys (Hyperlinks or <<print>>-tags), wrapped in if-conditions.
In such a case, the first line always has a leading Space, that pushes the text one step to the right. All other entrys, below the first, are lined up correctly, strict to the left side of the page. That looks like, if the first line had a indentation. But this ONLY occurs, on <<tags>> that are replaced by text during the rendering ... such as <<Link>> or <<print>>. Normal Textbodys are strangely not affected and lined up correctly.
Actually, to get rid of this unnessesary blank, i had to delete several line-breaks from the source-code, but this messed up my formatting, making the sourcecode rather unreadable and very confusing.
Is there a work arround for this?
the nobr-passage-tag is not working for me, because i don't want the nobr on all the page. Just on most of it.
I'm experiencing a little problem with Twin/Sugarcube, primary related to the <<nobr>> tag.
I'm writing my passages in OpenOffice, formating them in an easily readable structure. And because of this, i'm wrapping them most of the time in <<nobr>> <</nobr>>, to get rid of unneccesary line-breaks.
Unfortunately, suggarcube tends to replace line-breaks with Spaces, sometimes resulting in strange and visible Text-Formatting. This mainly occurs, if i had a list of Entrys (Hyperlinks or <<print>>-tags), wrapped in if-conditions.
In such a case, the first line always has a leading Space, that pushes the text one step to the right. All other entrys, below the first, are lined up correctly, strict to the left side of the page. That looks like, if the first line had a indentation. But this ONLY occurs, on <<tags>> that are replaced by text during the rendering ... such as <<Link>> or <<print>>. Normal Textbodys are strangely not affected and lined up correctly.
Actually, to get rid of this unnessesary blank, i had to delete several line-breaks from the source-code, but this messed up my formatting, making the sourcecode rather unreadable and very confusing.
Is there a work arround for this?
the nobr-passage-tag is not working for me, because i don't want the nobr on all the page. Just on most of it.