Tuesday, December 3, 2002 Hans Hagen wrote:

HH> now, say that there will be:

HH> (1) quotation
HH> (2) blockquotation

HH> with

HH> (1) forcing a new par
HH> (2) behaving the way you want

HH> and both can be set up as usual to act differently, that would solve the 
HH> problem, wouldn't it, since you could either setup up quotation differently 
HH> or use blockquotation. (i'm not going to change the quotation defaults, 
HH> simply because it would break compatibility)

That's fine for me. But wow would this differ from having the
possibility to set quotation (and other displayed environments) to
not force new paragraphs? After all, a blockquotation can easily
be tuned to force new paragraphs (just but before=\par and
after=\par), but the converse is not true.

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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