[duxuser] Re: displayed material within interview

  • From: Dave Durber <dadurber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 11:25:24 -0500

Personally, I would enter the following codes in the order set out
below:

1.  Make sure that the cursor is on a new line. either by pressing the
<ENTER> key or if you are using styles, by making sure that the cursor
is on the Left Square Bracket of a beginning style code, such as the
paragraph style.  If you are creating the file yourself and you were
in a paragraph style, you need to press the <RIGHT ARROW> key to leave
the style and place the cursor in a black space at the end of the
document.

2.  Use the [sc1:0 code to insert a conditional blank line.

3.  Use the [ind3] command to set the left margin to cell three.

4.  Use the [rm3] code to bring the right margin in to cell 38, for
example, if the line length was set to 40 characters per line.

5.  Use the [tas5] code to start the first line of text in cell five,
if that is what you want.  But, if you want the text to begin at the
new margin position, then do not use this command.

To Return the margins to the original settings, use the commands:
[rm0] followed by [ind0.

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 09:28:51 -0600, you wrote:

>Hi, here's a literary code question:
>
>Within a 1-3/5-3 interview format, a speaker quotes several lines of poetry
>which are set off from the text by blank lines. Blank lines will precede and
>follow, of course, but should these quoted lines be at the margin or
>indented (and to what cell)?
>
>Thanks much.
>
>Dan
>
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