On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Beregond, Anders Stenström wrote:
Den 2019-09-03 kl. 19:14, skrev Felmon Davis:
I can make a 'style' which indents a paragraph say .03" left and right and
say .08" above and below.
I call this 'text-indent' and when the authors in the volume have extended
quotations, I c
I define my own variables for counting things such as figures. When you insert
a caption, this creates a frame that contains both the figure and the caption.
Especially if you have floating figures, this seems like a good idea. First,
there are a few times when things go poorly if you let thing
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Beregond, Anders Stenström wrote:
Den 2019-09-03 kl. 19:14, skrev Felmon Davis:
I can make a 'style' which indents a paragraph say .03" left and right and
say .08" above and below.
I call this 'text-indent' and when the authors in the volume have extended
quotations, I c
Den 2019-09-03 kl. 19:14, skrev Felmon Davis:
I can make a 'style' which indents a paragraph say .03" left and right
and say .08" above and below.
I call this 'text-indent' and when the authors in the volume have
extended quotations, I can format them with a click on the style.
but in some
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:
> ... ... It sounds like you might want to add something like "keep
> with next paragraph", or something, but, I usually only use that for
> things such as captions where I really need to keep the caption with
> a figure, table, or code listing.
Andre
I think your new description is very good... I missed the point the first time.
This is how I solve a similar problem using styles. My interest is source code,
but, very generically, assume you define three different styles names named
something like:
first_quote_par
next_quote_par
last_quot
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Felmon Davis wrote:
> ...
> I can make a 'style' which indents a paragraph say .03" left and right and
> say .08" above and below.
>
> I call this 'text-indent' and when the authors in the volume have extended
> quotations, I can format them with a click on the style.
>
> but
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Brian Barker wrote:
At 17:54 02/09/2019 -0400, Felmon Davis wrote:
it's easy to set up a style to indent a paragraph with two line spaces
separating it from the rest of the text fore and aft.
I'm sorry to have to disappoint you but, although OpenOffice is available for
a
At 17:54 02/09/2019 -0400, Felmon Davis wrote:
it's easy to set up a style to indent a paragraph with two line
spaces separating it from the rest of the text fore and aft.
I'm sorry to have to disappoint you but, although OpenOffice is
available for a range of operating systems, it is not avai
hello,
it's easy to set up a style to indent a paragraph with two line spaces
separating it from the rest of the text fore and aft.
suppose I want a style that will keep two paragraphs together,
separated by one line but separated from the rest by two spaces before
and after the couplet.
i
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