On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 04:05:02PM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 03:41:40PM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
> >> I just tried the HTML output for @indentedblock in Lynx 2.8.7rel.1,
> >> and surprisingly the @indentedblock was indented (although by a
> >> different number of spaces to that used for <blockquote>).
> >
> > Hmm. I've just tried Lynx/2.8.8dev.2 (/usr/bin/lynx on fencepost.gnu.org),
> > and observed no indent in @indentedblock. probably it depends on its
> > build-time configuration.
> 
> Here are the files I tried. I get the indented block indented by 3
> spaces, the quotation by 5 spaces (and given bold, blue text), and the
> others are flush with the left-hand side of the display.

I attach what lynx prints for me (what I see on the screen is colored,
but the indents are the same). The first paragraph, "Here is
an indented block:", has the same indent as the subsequent one,
"US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise..."

Is that expected?
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   Here is an indented block:

   US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic 
shift in relations between the two countries, say US officials. The US is
   also looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months. The moves 
are part of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and
   includes the release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying. US 
President Barack Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US 
policy
   towards Cuba in 50 years".

   And here is a quotation:

     US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic 
shift in relations between the two countries, say US officials. The US is
     also looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months. The moves 
are part of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and
     includes the release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying. US 
President Barack Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US
     policy towards Cuba in 50 years".

   example of lisp:

US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic shift
in relations between the two countries, say US officials.  The US is also
looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months.  The moves are part
of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and includes the
release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying.  US President Barack
Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US policy towards Cuba
in 50 years".

   example of smalllisp:

US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic shift
in relations between the two countries, say US officials.  The US is also
looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months.  The moves are part
of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and includes the
release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying.  US President Barack
Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US policy towards Cuba
in 50 years".

   Command: forward-char nchars
          Move point forward nchars characters.

   example of verbatim:
US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic shift
in relations between the two countries, say US officials.  The US is also
looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months.  The moves are part
of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and includes the
release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying.  US President Barack
Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US policy towards Cuba
in 50 years".

   example of display:

US and Cuba are to start talks to normalise diplomatic ties in a historic shift
in relations between the two countries, say US officials.  The US is also
looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months.  The moves are part
of a deal that saw the release of American Alan Gross by Cuba and includes the
release of three Cubans jailed in Florida for spying.  US President Barack
Obama will later hail the "most significant changes in US policy towards Cuba
in 50 years".
     
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