On 25/05/2008, at 12:33 PM, John W Kennedy wrote:
On May 24, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Rolf Schumacher wrote:
If reference syntax in a document demands /REF/ I am faced with the
problem that Writer may break the line between the first slash and
the
referred documents mnemonic name, REF in the example.
How to tell Writer to keep the five letters together on one line?
Mark it "No language" under Format->Character->Font.
OK. This one has me intrigued now?!
The above certainly works, but of course it nullifies any chance of
spellchecking the reference word that is used (may not be useful, but
I thought I would check). Looking through the character formats there
were a few which achieved a similar result of non-breaking, however
they all still had English as the language. How do the character
formats cause the non-break feature as it does not seem to be an
option in the style, but obviously is in there.
Regards
Jonathon
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