Le 23/08/2015 23:42, Karl Berry a écrit : > I ran across this issue for the case of \centering > > Thanks Jim. I thought I saw something come through. My brain can't > read this right now, but I can say I think we should just point to > \centering from \raggedleft and \raggedright instead of duplicating the > (necessarily nontrivial) explanation ... -k >
I definitely support the idea of commonalizing text and making a cross reference. My only comment on Jim's proposal in his previous email is that we should consistently use some "end of paragraph" mark term rather than "blank line", and refer to node "Making paragraphs" to explain that an EOP is made either of \par command or of a sequence of at least one blank line, where "blank" means "empty or containing only whitespace (not even %....)". BTW, node "Making paragraphs" does not mention \par, which I agree should be used to make paragraphs only in macros, not within the normal text flow. Anyway, this should be explained too. Vincent. --- L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le logiciel antivirus Avast. http://www.avast.com