Dnia 2013-06-06, o godz. 09:49:27
Hans Hagen napisał(a):
> On 6/6/2013 12:36 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> > Sorry to say that, but neither seems to work...
>
> it is hard to say what goes wrong if you only show the error message
> and no real code
Sorry for that, my fault.
Now comes the fu
On 6/6/2013 12:36 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Sorry to say that, but neither seems to work...
it is hard to say what goes wrong if you only show the error message and
no real code
Hans
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Dnia 2013-06-06, o godz. 00:22:04
Hans Hagen napisał(a):
> On 6/5/2013 11:06 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> > Dnia 2013-06-03, o godz. 15:20:45
> > Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
> >> following way: the first two
On 6/5/2013 11:06 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia 2013-06-03, o godz. 15:20:45
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
Hi,
I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
and so on. Basically, this means that I'd like
Dnia 2013-06-03, o godz. 15:20:45
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
> following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
> and so on. Basically, this means that I'd like the pattern to be
> based on (mod 4) a
Hi,
I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
and so on. Basically, this means that I'd like the pattern to be based
on (mod 4) arithmetic and not (mod 2). Is it possible? If yes, how?
TIA,
--
Marcin B