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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 21 01:27:59 -0800 
2005 -------
I think the best place for the new option would be in the paragraph options
which can be selected case by case and not only globally. If then someone wants
to modifiy the behaviour globally, he can adapt the standard paragraph template.

Although the old behaviour often makes sense, there are some cases where the new
behaviour is essential. Therefore, it should be possible to change it for a
single paragraph. An example is a justified text that contains short
mathematical formulas or other elements containing non-alphanumeric characters
that should not be splitted into two lines, such as physical units, e.g.
"[g/l]". When these elements lie at the end of the line they are often
automatically broken, e.g. "[g" at the end of the line and "/l]" on a new line.
One way to prevent this and at the same time keep the text justified is with the
new behaviour by inserting a line break before the element. 

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