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

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