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I have some problems with my document. I have one sentence with indentation. It is too long and it takes minimum two lines. And I have something like this:

Macierz rozproszenia idealnego, dopasowanego pierścienia hybrydowego ma po-
stać:

but I want something like this:

Macierz rozproszenia idealnego, dopasowanego pierścienia hybrydowego ma
postać:

Is it possible to do it automatically or must I do it by myself? Or is it correct?

Marco
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Jablon
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You can just wrap the word in a box:

Macierz rozproszenia idealnego, dopasowanego pierścienia hybrydowego ma \mbox{postać:}

If you never want the word hyphenated, you can declare a new hyphenation with:

\hyphenation{postać}
Juri Robl
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    It might be worth pointing out that \hyphenation will only accept words that consists only of characters in the current font encoding. I.e., ć has to be a single character in the font not a "c" with an accent above. In other words the above would require \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} or something similar, in LaTeX's default encoding OT1 this would fail with "! Improper \hyphenation will be flushed.". – Frank Mittelbach Nov 03 '12 at 07:57