If I wrap a space character with the following span:
the line is wrapped and the space is not copied when I copy the text.
(Tested with Firefox 34, IE 11).
It feels like a trick, though.
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko
2014-12-12 1:06 GMT+03:00 Christopher Schultz :
> All,
>
> Reverted.
>
All,
Reverted.
Note that I was unable to get CSS word-wrap:break-word to work under
these circumstances (but it does work in other circumstances, so it's
not just that I can't type it properly).
Playing around with Firefox's on-page CSS editor, I was unable to get it
to make very many changes *a
Filip,
On 12/11/14 3:08 PM, Filip Hanik wrote:
> Mr Schultz, nothing prevents you from removing the spaces if you at the
> same time fix the formatting or provide a solution to it.
> I do agree, that the spaces in the code for the sake of formatting is
> pretty lame, as it makes for erroneous copy
Mr Schultz, nothing prevents you from removing the spaces if you at the
same time fix the formatting or provide a solution to it.
I do agree, that the spaces in the code for the sake of formatting is
pretty lame, as it makes for erroneous copy/paste.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Mark Thomas w
2014-12-11 20:49 GMT+01:00 :
> Author: schultz
> Date: Thu Dec 11 19:49:25 2014
> New Revision: 1644737
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1644737
> Log:
> Removed extraneous spaces from system property keys.
>
> All the system properties on this page are like that for table formatting
reasons, other
On 11/12/2014 19:49, schu...@apache.org wrote:
> Author: schultz
> Date: Thu Dec 11 19:49:25 2014
> New Revision: 1644737
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1644737
> Log:
> Removed extraneous spaces from system property keys.
-1.
Those spaces are there for a good reason - it makes the page readabl