Matthieu Amiguet wrote:
However, a nice feature would be something to force keeping the previous
paragraph environment (though having said that, the defaults are
usually pretty logical). You could bind it to something like M-Enter
(by analogy with C-Enter for a line-break within the current e
> However, a nice feature would be something to force keeping the previous
> paragraph environment (though having said that, the defaults are
> usually pretty logical). You could bind it to something like M-Enter
> (by analogy with C-Enter for a line-break within the current environment).
W
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 08:34:18AM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
Thanks. I had actually already actually figured out how to do this.
Isn't there a way to use the same style for several paragraphs if this
style is not the default style?
How about if you made your
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 08:34:18AM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
Thanks. I had actually already actually figured out how to do this.
Isn't there a way to use the same style for several paragraphs if this
style is not the default style?
How about if you made your own "quote" style, and
I have defined the following style:
Style Reg
Preamble
\usepackage{ragged2e}
\setlength{\RaggedRightParindent}{\parindent}
\RaggedRight
EndPreamble
MarginFirst_Dynamic
Align Left
LabelType Static
LabelS
On Friday 18 October 2002 04:56, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> I have defined the following style:
>
> Style Reg
> Preamble
> \usepackage{ragged2e}
> \setlength{\RaggedRightParindent}{\parindent}
> \RaggedRight
> EndPreamble
> MarginFirst_Dynamic
> Align Left
> LabelT