Chris, I will look into this. The problem is that emphasized phrases follow one another directly, without a space in the text. John On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 04:09:24PM -0700, Chris von See wrote: > Hi all - > > I think I've found a glitch in liblouisxml's handling of spaces > between elements... > > I have an element which is formatted as follows: > > <p id="p_000979" > smilref="World_History__Patterns_of_I00002.smil#p_000979"> 2. <strong > id="strong_001048">Human-Environment Interaction</strong> <em > id="em_000411">What do the migration routes of</em><span class="text" > id="span_002287">Homo sapiens </span><em id="em_000412">reveal about > their survival skills and ability to adapt?</em> </p> > > What I think I'm finding is that the space between the <strong>Human- > Environment Interaction</strong> and the <em>What do the migration...</ > em> is being dropped, resulting in words and emphasis that get run > together. Has anybody else run into this? > > Thanks > > Chris von See > Senior Geek > TechAdapt, Inc. > chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Save trees. Print only when necessary. > > > > -- My websites: GodTouches Digital Ministry, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com/godtouches Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com Location: Madison, WI, USA For a description of the software and to download it go to http://www.jjb-software.com