Hi Vincent,

On So, 23 Sep 2007, Vincent Lönngren wrote:
> The abstract of e g an article is usually the first paragraph after the 
> title, and hence should not be indented. Now it's necessary to 
> add a noindent at the beginning of the paragraph to achieve that.

In LaTeX the first paragraph after the title is the first paragraph
after the title, and nothing else.

If you want it marked as abstract, enclose it in
        \begin{abstract}
                ...
        \end{abstract}

> I have not included a minimal example, as I think it won't be useful to you 
> in this case. If you want after all I'll happily send it.

It would have been nice to see what you want. Please specify your
problem. If you have NOT marked the abstract as above then this is a
wrong usage, nothing else.

Best wishes

Norbert




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