Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Bruce Pourciau
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

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Bruce Pourciau
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

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-21 Thread Bruce Pourciau
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

Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation, that's

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Marc Vinyals
User's Guide section 3.2 Paragraph Indentation and Separation En/na Julio Rojas ha escrit: Same happened here, so I decided to go without indents. On 3/20/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left

Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation, that's

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Marc Vinyals
User's Guide section 3.2 Paragraph Indentation and Separation En/na Julio Rojas ha escrit: Same happened here, so I decided to go without indents. On 3/20/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left

Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation, that's

Re: Forcing Indents

2006-03-20 Thread Marc Vinyals
User's Guide section 3.2 "Paragraph Indentation and Separation" En/na Julio Rojas ha escrit: Same happened here, so I decided to go without indents. On 3/20/06, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that latex has left

Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Bruce Pourciau
After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows which of the two situations obtains, it seems to me you would want to indent if it's new

Re: Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:59:04 -0500, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows which of the

Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Bruce Pourciau
After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows which of the two situations obtains, it seems to me you would want to indent if it's new

Re: Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:59:04 -0500, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows which of the

Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Bruce Pourciau
After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows which of the two situations obtains, it seems to me you would want to indent if it's new

Re: Forcing Indents

2004-10-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:59:04 -0500, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > After a block quotation, using either the quote or quotation > environments, is finished, the first following sentence may be part of > the ongoing paragraph or a new paragraph. To make sure the reader knows > which