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+<h4 class="subsection" id="Breaking-1">5.1.4 Breaking</h4>
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+<p>Once an output line is full, the next word (or remainder of a hyphenated
+one) is placed on a different output line; this is called a <em class="dfn">break</em>.
+In this manual and in <code class="code">roff</code> discussions generally, a &ldquo;break&rdquo; if
+not further qualified always refers to the termination of an output
+line. When the formatter is filling text, it introduces breaks
+automatically to keep output lines from exceeding the configured line
+length. After an automatic break, GNU <code class="code">troff</code> adjusts the line if
+applicable (see below), and then resumes collecting and filling text on
+the next output line.
+</p>
+<p>Sometimes, a line cannot be broken automatically. This usually does
+not happen with natural language text unless the output line length has
+been manipulated to be extremely short, but it can with specialized
+text like program source code. We can use <code class="code">perl</code> at the shell
+prompt to contrive an example of failure to break the line. We also
+employ the <samp class="option">-z</samp> option to suppress normal output.
+</p>
+<div class="example">
+<div class="group"><pre class="example-preformatted">$ perl -e 'print &quot;#&quot; x 80, &quot;\n&quot;;' | nroff -z
+ error&rarr; warning: cannot break line
+</pre></div></div>
+
+<p>The remedy for these cases is to tell GNU <code class="code">troff</code> where the line
+may be broken without hyphens. This is done with the non-printing break
+point escape sequence &lsquo;<samp class="samp">\:</samp>&rsquo;; see <a class="ref" href="Manipulating-Hyphenation.html">Manipulating Hyphenation</a>.
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+<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-blank-line-macro-_0028blm_0029"></a>
+<p>What if the document author wants to stop filling lines temporarily, for
+instance to start a new paragraph? There are several solutions. A
+blank input line not only causes a break, but by default it also outputs
+a one-line vertical space (effectively a blank output line). This
+behavior can be modified; see <a class="ref" href="Blank-Line-Traps.html">Blank Line Traps</a>. Macro packages
+may discourage or disable the blank line method of paragraphing in favor
+of their own macros.
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+<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-spaces_002c-leading-and-trailing"></a>
+<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-trailing-spaces-on-text-lines"></a>
+<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-leading-space-macro-_0028lsm_0029"></a>
+<p>A line that begins with one or more spaces causes a break. The spaces
+are output at the beginning of the next line without being
+<em class="emph">adjusted</em> (see below); however, this behavior can be modified
+(see <a class="pxref" href="Leading-Space-Traps.html">Leading Space Traps</a>). Again, macro packages may provide other
+methods of producing indented paragraphs. Trailing spaces on text lines
+are discarded.<a class="footnote" id="DOCF23" href="groff.html_fot.html#FOOT23"><sup>23</sup></a>
+</p>
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+there is no more input? GNU <code class="code">troff</code> interprets the end of input as
+a break. Certain requests also cause breaks, implicitly or explicitly.
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