I have a short sentence of underlined text following a short normal sentence at the beginning of a paragraph, on a normal page of text. One would think the underlined text, which remains together instead of linebreaking, would all go on a line of its own. But no, it goes at the end of the normal text and therefore walks off the right margin and clear off the page. Is this a bug, or is it intended. If a bug, is it just a 1.1.6fix1 thing, or it in all versions? I've included a short file to demonstrate the problem. Thanks Steve -- Steve Litt Webmaster, Troubleshooters.Com http://www.troubleshooters.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Legal Disclaimer) Follow these suggestions at your own risk.
#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I was unimpressed, to say the least. \bar under But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became obvious \bar default . The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \layout Standard The first time I saw Linux I yawned. But as time went on the potential for hyperproductivity became ever more obvious, especially because of the LyX software. The time had come to go --- I waved goodbye to Bill Gates and began my transition. \the_end