Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi
I have another request about indentnext.
Is there a chance that a new release will optionally
make \place transparent, even in the "here" case?
what do you mean with transparent?
I meant: treated as if it was not present. I could have
sworn it
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
YOH!
Hans, I love you, will you marry me? ;)
well, sending me a copy of your thesis once it's finished would be a
good start -)
(BTW, I'm wondering if "auto" should be the default
indentnext setting for the displays? Or would that be
p
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi
I have another request about indentnext.
Is there a chance that a new release will optionally
make \place transparent, even in the "here" case?
what do you mean with transparent?
Hans
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Hi
I have another request about indentnext.
Is there a chance that a new release will optionally
make \place transparent, even in the "here" case?
This would often be useful after enunciations and paragraph
blocks (answers/exercises).
Greetings,
Taco
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Tuesday, Novem
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>* New functionality: indentnext=auto
> Blank lines in the source are taken into account when
> indextnext=auto is in effect.
> A really short example of usage would be:
> \setupindenting[small,yes]
> \setupformul