On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before* the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url. Is this an english/dutch convention, completely different than
i just took what i liked (i.e. found less confusing); since i hate long url's (one reason why one can have clickable ones with alternative rendering) i don't care to much either .. anything looks bad in running text -)
Sometimes, you need to refer to long URLs in bibliographies. For the tugboat articles, I ended up doing line breaking by hand :(
paragraph wrapping? Or is it common usus, just me never noticed it outside ConTeXt??
in mkiv you can set up your own preferences with
\sethyphenatedurlnormal \sethyphenatedurlbefore \sethyphenatedurlafter
and in mkii you can play with
\chardef\urlsplitmode = 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Did not know about this. Thanks. Aditya