I'm using CS5.5 on a PC and have the following entry in a bibliography (top):
I don't want the extra hyphen in 'Plessis', so I put in the 'nonbreaking hyphen' in front of it, which gives me the middle version.
But I get much better spacing if I put a normal word space after the 'Plessis-', which gives me the bottom version.
Why isn't InDesign doing that without the word space? I'd rather not put it in, in case I later reformat the text in some way.
I'm perplexed, so any thoughts would be very welcome. Thanks.