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/**
* File containing the ezcDocumentPdfDefaultHyphenator class.
*
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*
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*
* @package Document
* @version //autogen//
* @license http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache License, Version 2.0
* @access private
*/
/**
* Default hyphenation implementation, which does no word splitting at all.
*
* Because no splitting is applied at all, it should work for all languages,
* but might produce bad results for short lines. Extend the base class and
* register your own hyphenator for better results.
*
* @package Document
* @access private
* @version //autogen//
*/
class ezcDocumentPdfDefaultHyphenator extends ezcDocumentPdfHyphenator
{
/**
* Split word into hypens
*
* Takes a word as a string and should return an array containing arrays of
* two words, which each represent a possible split of a word. The german
* word "Zuckerstück" for example changes its hyphens depending on the
* splitting point, so the return value would look like:
*
* <code>
* array(
* array( 'Zuk-', 'kerstück' ),
* array( 'Zucker-', 'stück' ),
* )
* </code>
*
* You should always also include the concatenation character in the split
* words, since it might change depending on the used language.
*
* @param mixed $word
* @return void
*/
public function splitWord( $word )
{
return array( array( $word ) );
}
}
?>