sorry, I did not understand that you need the FIRST LINE indentation. This should probably be done with hard spaces "ctrl+space". Probably somebody knows why deeper paragraphs do not have the first line indented. The same thing was discussed as known bug in 1.1.[56] versions for each first paragraph after some another text types. E.g. if you create [sub]section or list, the next paragraph will not have the first line indented.
I do not use 1.2 version, maybe it is repaired already? Pavel Hampl pavel hampl wrote: > > try this: > > -write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated > -write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2 > -write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is > enumerated with 3 > -write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4 > -go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from "enumerated" > to "standard"; now the next paragraph has 1 again > - change depth of the "standard" paragraph; it should be > indented and the next paragraph has number 3 > > 1. first paragraph > > 2. second paragraph > > third paragraph > > 3. fourth paragraph > > the depth can be changed either through menu "Layout| change > env. depth", or with "Shift-Alt-Right" or with the button of > indented paragraph with arrows on both sides. > > Is that what you need? > > PHampl -- ------------------------------------------ Pavel Hampl email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GN Resources CZ http://www.gncz.cz Ve Smeckach 20 tel: +420-2-96337821 <<NEW! 11000 Praha 1, CZ