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Conference vaxuum::document_ft

Title:DOCUMENT T1.0
Notice:**New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)**
Moderator:CLOSET::ADLER
Created:Mon Feb 09 1987
Last Modified:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:897
Total number of notes:4397

320.0. "How do I indent text?" by NCADC1::PEREZ (Batches, we don't need no stinkin' batches) Thu Apr 30 1987 11:22

    I haven't gotten any answer to this question in the DOCUMENT notes
    conference so I'm posting it here also:
    

        How do I get indented text in any/all of the doctypes.  For example:
    
    This is a paragraph of extremely boring information about some proj-
    ect, product, dead person, old building, antiquated game, college
    prank, worthless but overpriced piece of flotsam, review of a worth-
    less rodent eating but overpriced rock star, etc, etc. 

         "This could be a quotation from some inane and probably 
    	 inaccurate dufus used by the author to attempt to justify
    	 his falacious, specious, worthless, generally useless arg-
         uments proving absolutely nothing."
    
    This would then be the next paragraph covering the same topic. 
    
    
        The part in quotes is what we would like to do.  We currently are
    using it for the letter doctype, but would like to be able to put
    it in any doctype.  Both left and right margins would be indented,
    and perhaps a different (not bold) font?
    
    Thanks,
    Dave
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320.1AUTHOR::WELLCOMESteveThu Apr 30 1987 12:044
    Maybe try a <LIST>(SIMPLE) with a single list element, that being
    the paragraph of text you want indented?  You could use
    <EMPHASIS>(...) to get a different font, if any of the choices
    offered by <EMPHASIS> are appropriate.
320.2CUPOLA::HAKKARAINENAlbatross!Thu Apr 30 1987 12:197
    <sample_text> will provide something of what you want. Sample_Text,
    though, is really a misnomer. Your sample suggests an extended
    quotation. But <quotation> is already in use in the ARTICLE doctype.
    
    You cannot get the commands that DSR[plus] provides: .lm+10.rm-10
    and so on, unless you want to get into the doctype construction
    business.
320.3maybe <note>() will do itVAXUUM::KOHLBRENNERThu Apr 30 1987 12:503
    In some doctypes, <note>() might do it.  If you supply a
    null argument, it probably suppresses the word NOTE.  The
    font that is chosen may or may not be acceptable.
320.4You DID get an answer in other notesfile...GLINKA::GREENEFri May 01 1987 12:212
    ...from me.  Check again (same suggestion as that offered in
    .1, I think).
320.5<line>CLOSET::ANKLAMFri May 01 1987 14:184
    
    <LINE>(INDENT\value[\skip-keyword])
    
    -pa
320.6Thanks for the indentation!NCADC1::PEREZThe sensitivity of a dung beetle.Fri May 01 1987 17:158
    re .4
    
    I am bereft at having missed your response in the other notes file!
     
    Thanks for the suggestions.  The <SAMPLE_TEXT> does what we want.
    I'll try the suggestion in .5.
    
    Dave