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PDF: Newline on "http://" DOI Link in Metrologia references #271

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manuelfuenmayor opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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PDF: Newline on "http://" DOI Link in Metrologia references #271

manuelfuenmayor opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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manuelfuenmayor commented Dec 20, 2024

Recent build on PDF:
metrologia-http

Metrologia references are not covering the whole margin of the page.

I suggest applying the newline before the "http://".

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I can repeat the issue, but on another bibliographic items. My instance looks differently:
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Ok, in any case, I'll try to add the zero width space after each / (and after last / in the sequence //) to break the line.

@manuelfuenmayor There are gaps in the numbering - [92], [94], [96] are missing. Is it ok?

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Done:
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@Intelligent2013 Intelligent2013 moved this from 🆕 New to ✅ Done in Metanorma Dec 20, 2024
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Thank you @Intelligent2013 !

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