Thanks, JMarc
Bruce
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at 03:24 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bruce" == Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a
Bruce> paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to
Bruce> a standard environment after a block quotation does not indent
Bruce> the first line. If this first line is still part of the
Bruce> paragraph which includes the block quotation, that's fine. But
Bruce> if this first line really is the first line of a new paragraph,
Bruce> then, at least in my opinion, the first line should be indented
Bruce> to signal the change in thought that accompanies a new
Bruce> paragraph.
We should have a way to specify both possibilities. The current code
is broken in this respect.
Bruce> But in any case, how can one produce an indent in the first
Bruce> line of a given single paragraph? I tried inserting \indent in
Bruce> ert before the first word, but that produced an error message:
Bruce> "undefined control sequence"
Insert a paragraph with a bogus note after the quote.
Or
Insert "\par" as ERT at the beginning of your paragraph.
JMarc