Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 08:34:18AM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:Well, that's what the "quotation" environment is for, so if you wanted to customise a style for several pages of quotation, you'd customise that one. There's also the simple workaround of writing in Standard, blocking and changing the whole lot (like you do for depth in lists).
Thanks. I had actually already actually figured out how to do this.
Isn't there a way to use the same style for several paragraphs if this
style is not the default style?
How about if you made your own "quote" style, and wanted to use it to
quote 3 pages of text?
However, a nice feature would be something to force keeping the previous paragraph environment (though having said that, the defaults are usually pretty logical). You could bind it to something like M-Enter (by analogy with C-Enter for a line-break within the current environment).
Robin
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