On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You could try putting \linebreak[n] in ERT where you want the break, where n is an integer in the range 0..4. This "suggests" a line break, where higher numbers reflect stronger suggestions (and 4 means "the Godfather wants you should break it here"). According to Kopka & Daly 2nd edition, \linebreak with no argument forces a line break (equivalent to [4]?). The line that breaks will be justified.
Paul, Thank you very much. I looked in TLC2, but not Kopka & Daly (I've the 4th edition). Using \linebreak[3] did nothing; using \linebreak did the trick. I should have remembered this. Rich -- Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity Credibility Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. | Innovation <http://www.appl-ecosys.com> Voice: 503-667-4517 Fax: 503-667-8863
