Dear all

I should break a line to correct for an "Overfull \hbox ..." error. How can I 
achieve this, so that the line before the manual line break remains justified. 

Example:

Original text
"Abb. 1. Männchen von Megarhyssa rixator, einer charakteristischen Schlupf- 
wespe von im Holz lebenden Pflanzenwespen. R. Burri. Während der "

The word "Schlupf" cannot be hyphenated any further and therefore 
"Schlupfwespe" should be put on the next line. However, the above line above 
becomes raggedright with standard commands, e.g. \crlf. So, how can I force the 
word "Schlupfwespe" to the next line so that the the entire paragraph remains 
justified? The command should be the equivalent to LaTeX's \linebreak command.

Any suggestions welcome.

Regards
Hannes





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