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Re: Motto at beginning of article (section, chapter)


From: Valeriy E. Ushakov
Subject: Re: Motto at beginning of article (section, chapter)
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 15:29:11 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.3i

On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 13:13:48 +0300, Valeriy E. Ushakov wrote:

> I usually abuse @Abstract for epighgraphs:

Oh. my.  dabbrev-expand is very good at propagating typos all over the
document.  I should start using flyspell...


> ||1rt    # push epighgraph to the right
> 4.5i @Wide # make it this wide
> lines @Break {
> THE WHITE KNIGHT  IS  SLIDING  DOWN  THE  POKER.
> HE BALANCES VERY BADLY

BTW, for epigraphs that are in lines @Break mode you can just use
||1rt to flush it to the right and let the epigraph occupy its
"natural" width.


> // # you need this, not sure why.  otherwise epighgraph is too close
>    # to the following paragraph

Ah, sure, the row mark of the epigraph protrudes through its first
line and default @ParaGap uses 'x' mode.  So if you gonna write a
definition for an epigraph, just use 1w @VShift to push the row mark
to the bottom edge.  When writing the epigraph by hands, using extra
// is just easier.


SY, Uwe
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