Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> > is there a robust way to switch to a different font after
> > the first line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below
> > comes close, but the first word of the second line of the
> > paragraph is already typeset in the previous font.
> > [snip]
>
> You might try
> is there a robust way to switch to a different font after
> the first line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below
> comes close, but the first word of the second line of the
> paragraph is already typeset in the previous font.
> [snip]
You might try playing around with this:
.nr LL 6
Hello,
pet...@schwertfisch.de (Dirk-Wilhelm Peters) wrote:
|is there a robust way to switch to a different font after the first
|line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below comes close,
|but the first word of the second line of the paragraph is already
|typeset in the previous font.
li
Hi,
is there a robust way to switch to a different font after the first
line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below comes close,
but the first word of the second line of the paragraph is already
typeset in the previous font.
.ll 4c
.de PP
.br
.ft B
.wh \\n(nlu+1p DF
..
.de DF
.ft R
..
.PP