On Mon, 18 Oct 2021 16:34:17 +1100 "G. Branden Robinson" <g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> URIs can be lengthy; rendering them can result in jarring adjust? > ment or variations in line length, or troff warnings when a > hy? perlink is longer than an output line. The application of non- > printing break point escape sequences \: after each slash (or > se? ries thereof), and before each dot (or series thereof) is recom? > mended. Is there a way to say, "set this URL all on one line if at all possible, else break at these specific points"? Sort of a ".ne" for horizontal space? I think URLs are easier to read (like any word) on one line. I think I would rather see one unbroken, even if it meant the preceding line had only the word "at" on it. Whitespace is a lot cheaper today, now that ink and paper are mostly made of photons. --jkl