On 4/12/2013 3:13 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
My only disagreement with Chris is around this sentence: >(Again, I would argue that all paragraphs should be indented I think this is an Americanism. Here paragraphs are usually skipped.
It can vary by genre, but I think if we limit ourselves to paragraphed Bibles, they are generally indented in Europe as well. I just checked three Bibles printed in Europe (a New Cambridge Paragraph Bible printed in the UK, a facsimile of a UK-printed edition of Brenton's LXX translation, and a 1984 Lutherbibel printed in Germany), and all have indented paragraphs. The two modern printings don't indent paragraphs that begin a new chapter or pericope, but that's fine. We already have a style for that, i.e. whatever USFM \m becomes.
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