orthography - English line breaking rules
In Czech typography, some prepositions are not allowed to be at the end of the line, so line break is not allowed between that preposition and the following word.
Are there similar rules in English typography? Are there any situations where a line break is not allowed or discouraged?
Note: I'm not worried about hyphenation, I expect that my typesetting program (LaTeX) will handle that for me.
Answer
In English you can have a line break at any point in a sentence, it is not restricted by nouns, verbs, prepositions, etc. The only restrictions I have come across are the ones pointed out by @Gnawme, the "widows" and "orphans", but those rules are aesthetic and not grammatical.
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