summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark')
-rw-r--r--macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark45
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4982e67f9c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lbr.helpmark
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| linebreak |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\lbrã%
+
+Parameters: ã|noneã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+The \linebreak markup causes a line to finish without interrupting a
+paragraph. Occasionally it is necessary to break a line in a precise place
+within a paragraph, as opposed to letting TEXT1 decide where to break the
+line. This markup does not end a paragraph, it simply starts the following
+text of the paragraph on a new line instead of concatenating it to the end
+of the previous line.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+This article is an outline of the codification of
+Sociogeology into a branch of evolutionary geology.
+The subject has an aggregate of self-sufficient
+
+concepts that with such disciplines as cosmetology
+and astrology. Figure 1 shows a
+schema borrowed from my previous book,\linebreak
+{\it The Intact Societies: Vestals and Volcanoes},\lbr
+which suggests how the amalgam can be achieved.
+Geologists have always been intrigued by comparisons
+between societies of rocks and those of vertebrates,
+between two kingdoms.
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| This article is an outline of the codification of Sociogeology into |
+| a branch of evolutionary geology. The subject has an aggregate of |
+| self-sufficient concepts that with such disciplines as cosmetology and |
+| astrology. Figure 1 shows a schema borrowed from my previous book, |
+| The Intact Societies: Vestals and Volcanoes, |
+| which suggests how the amalgam can be achieved. Geologists have always |
+| been intrigued by comparisons between societies of rocks and those of |
+| vertebrates, between two kingdoms. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+See \break for the difference between these two markup.