The problem seems to, as already suggested, that there is a space between
the word and the comma. I can also see that you did the same mistake in your
original message (a space right before the question mark): "Is there any way
to impede this globally ?"

So I guess that the solution for this problem is to just learn not to press
the space bar when it shouldn't be pressed.  =)

Best regards


Johnny


2006/9/28, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,


        I would like help on the following question: in some (rare) cases,
the comma
placed just after the last word on a line is send to the next line, as
illustrated in the attachment. Is there any way to impede this globally ?

        This also happens with points, and in particular with end-points
placed after
a footnote.

Regards,

        Marc


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