Yep, I thought of that and I have used it before, but it's a rotten way
to go when I want to use justified text.

On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 12:33, Tim Wescott wrote:
> A workaround is to put a forced line break (using shift-enter) in front of 
> the thing you want to preserve, assuming that it is towards the end of a line.
> 
> Has anybody made an enhancement request for some way to make a chunk of text 
> line-break-proof?  This comes up with more than just slashes -- I usually get 
> tripped up with parentheses when I'm saying something like "H(z)" or the like.
> 
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: Per Nystrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> Date:  Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:06:49 -0700
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >Apologies if this has been answered before, but I searched the manuals
> >and the list archives and I couldn't find anything.
> >
> >I do a lot of technical documentation that involves UNIX filenames, and
> >this is driving me nuts.  OOwriter really likes to break up these names,
> >so /some/long/path/to/a/file near the end of a line ends up looking
> >like:
> >
> >I write a bunch of text leading up to the mention of /
> >some/long/path/to/a/file.
> >
> >I have no idea how to stop it from doing that, other than to change my
> >wording, margins, or font size until the leading / gets put back with
> >the rest of the filename.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Per
> >
> >
> >
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