On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Stephen Black went:

> Or do you impose your will on the word-processing package and
> intervene whenever a lonely line is left at the start of a paragraph
> at the bottom of the page, or at the end of a paragraph at the top of
> the page (widows and orphans).

I usually do--unless the journal has a page limit and I'm in danger of
exceeding it.

> And do you take resolute page break action against that most
> distressing event of all, the appearance of a heading at the bottom
> of a page with no text to follow?

Oh, yes, that's nonnegotiable.  I usually give that the "keep lines
together" treatment.

--David

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