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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 10 12:39:36 -0700 
2006 -------
This is an important issue, especially when justifying narrow columns.

A non-breaking space is the same as a regular space, except that it does not 
break 
at the margin. If justification is turned on, non-breaking spaces should be 
expanded or contracted to justify the line, just like ordinary spaces.

A non-breaking space is not a fixed width space like en-space, em-space, figure-
space, etc.

WordPerfect has done this right for years, with the additional benefit of micro-
justification (expanding or contracting space between individual letters when 
the 
word-spacing limits are reached). There is an option to adjust the word/letter 
spacing limits. The default word-spacing is compress to 60% and expand to 400% 
of 
the default space width. After those limits, letter-spacing (tracking) is 
applied.

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