I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package.
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package.
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
> How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package. I.e.: