alessandro rimoldi wrote: >> I expected this (all text in 1 frame with 3 styles): >> http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/7417/indentexample2cs7.png >> Reality: >> http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/4086/identexampleab7.png > >i see what you want to achieve... and i think that it may be possible to >implement it... > >still, it looks more like a good reason to avoid indenting of text, than >a serious problem... but i may be mistaken.
Hello alessandro, The reason for my use of indentation is the following: I'm working on a book text with many citation. The citation are indented left and right, 30-300 words. The text has also introductions for a section, set bold, indented left only, 30-120 words. Images will be sprinkled over the pages to make it lively/appealing (and hopefully more understandable). All text is in one frame to make it manageable, including chapter- and section-titles. At the moment I add extra empty frames under the images to control the text flow. If someone has a better idea than using indentation and empty images to get the text in place, please let me know. If there is a good reason to let the indentation follow frame-outlines, please leave it that way. If not, you may consider a change. Best, Frits
