Thank you for your answer, John.

Unfortunately this does not solve the problem.
It may hinder hyphenation but the decision of Writer to break a line
after a "/" (or $ for example) is not bound to any language hyphenation
rules.

Thus I end up with something like the following two examples

you may have a look at the definition document /
REF/

Or

the syntax of variables to be substituted look like $
{Name}

Rolf

John W Kennedy wrote:
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> On May 24, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Rolf Schumacher wrote:
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>> 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.
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