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#lang pollen
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◊(define-meta title "hard line breaks")
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◊hanging-topic[(topic-from-metas metas)]{Exactly one at a time}
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The ◊em{hard line break} moves the next word to the beginning of a new line without starting a new paragraph.
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A hard line break can help control text flow when a carriage return won’t work. For instance, this heading breaks awkwardly:
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◊indented{◊strong{IV. The defendant is entitled to judgment as a matter of
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law.}}
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Suppose you want the line to break after ◊em{judgment}. That way, the first line will end in a more logical place and the two lines will be balanced. If you use a ◊xref{carriage return}, you’ll get:
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◊captioned["wrong"]{◊strong{IV. The defendant is entitled to judgment
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V. as a matter of law.}}
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Not what you hoped. Instead, put a hard line break after ◊em{judgment}:
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◊captioned["right"]{◊strong{IV. The defendant is entitled to
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judgment as a matter of law.}}
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Hard line breaks are also useful for separating the lines of an address (for instance, on ◊xref{letterhead} or a ◊xref{caption page}). See ◊xref{centered text} for another example of the hard line break in use.
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