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Re: CSS width property problem with western european characters

Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 06/15/06 07:05

ron.tornambe@bunkerhill.com <ron.tornambe@bunkerhill.com> scripsit:

> The reason for including the width property in the CSS style
> is to work-around a quirk that prevents text-alignment from working
> unless the width pproperty is supplied.

Which quirk? And which text-alignment? A data cell in a table is
left-aligned by default, and this is surely suitable for normal textual
content like product name. I haven't heard of any quirks in this issue. The
CSS code on the page is a horrendous mess, comparable to the products of
Office software before any cleanup, so it could cause problems, but then
_that_ should be fixed.

> Crystal is breaking the field
> (ProductName, ex. Tunnbröd) into multiple <td>...<td> (one for each
> special character) resulting in the erroneous spacing.

Well, then fix _that_. It is surely a problem, no matter what the spacing
might be.

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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/

 

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