Greetings Andrew,
Thank you so much for slogging through my code and for the solution!
Hwaen Ch'uqi
On 7/16/18, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Hi Hwaen,
>
> \fill-line spreads out text evenly spaced across a line. You don't need it.
> Also, if you want to specify indents, one way to do so is to use
Hi Hwaen,
\fill-line spreads out text evenly spaced across a line. You don't need it.
Also, if you want to specify indents, one way to do so is to use the text
on a line with \line. Try something like your modified example below. [You
could have made it much more minimal.]
Andrew
\version
Greetings All,
I return with another spacing question, this time horizontal. Below is
the code for part of a syllabus. The result is that single lines of
text are properly indented, but none of the wrapped strings correctly
indent. I must be missing something fundamental here, but I cannot
figure