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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/par.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/par.helpmark new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1a4a9c500f --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/par.helpmark @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| paragraph | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +Abbreviation: ã|\parã% + +Parameters: ã|noneã% + + ã|Description:ã% +A paragraph is a composition consisting of a group of sentences dealing with +a single topic. A paragraph is commonly indicated by beginning on a new +line and indenting the first line. + The TEXT1 program is paragraph-oriented, that is, it reads an entire +paragraph before breaking it into lines. Because TEXT1 reads by paragraphs, +the \paragraph markup comes at the end of a paragraph, instead of the +beginning. Thus, to end a paragraph, enter the \paragraph markup (or a +blank line) on the last line of text or on a line by itself, which makes it +easier to spot paragraphs in the source. + + ã|Example:ã% +This sample shows the relation of text to markup. + +\psk{5pt}\pin{10pt} +I raised it in order to characterize the +essence of Sociogeology. Will Durant recognized that +civilization existed by consent of geology---subject +to change without notice. +\paragraph +The definition of Sociogeology is the study of the +geological basis of all social behavior. +It explains human behavior by empirical description +of the attributes of mineral composition. +It is most successful when it provides detailed +description of particulate phenomena and first-order +correlations with features of the physical +environment. + +One of its primary functions is to reformulate the +shaky foundations of social sciences in a way that +draws them into a modern synthesis with the hard +sciences. + +\par +This article is an outline of the codification of +Sociogeology into a branch of evolutionary geology. +The subject has an aggregate of self-sufficient . . . ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +| | +| I raised it in order to characterize the essence of Sociogeology. Will | +| Durant recognized that civilization existed by consent of geology--- | +| subject to change without notice. | +| The definition of Sociogeology is the study of the geological basis of | +| all social behavior. It explains human behavior by empirical description | +| of the attributes of mineral composition. It is most successful when | +| it provides detailed description of particulate phenomena and first-order | +| correlations with features of the physical environment. | +| | +| One of its primary functions is to reformulate the shaky foundations of | +| social sciences in a way that draws them into a modern synthesis with the | +| hard sciences. | +| This article is an outline of the codification of Sociogeology into | +| a branch of evolutionary geology. The subject has an aggregate of | +| self-sufficient . . . | +| | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + + ã|Notes:ã% +A blank line also ends a paragraph. For this reason, blank lines may be +used in place of \paragraph markup. + Paragraphs are not permitted in math mode; they cause errors. Blank +lines will also cause errors in math mode. + The distance between paragraphs is determined by the \par- +agraphskip markup. The default value for \paragraphskip is +"0 points plus 3 points minus 0 points". The "plus/minus" specification +allows up to 3 additional points to be added between paragraphs to get the +bottom of each page to line up properly is you are using \normalbottom. + The indent at the beginning of each paragraph is determined by the +\paragraphindent markup. The default value for indentation is 24 points. + For a complete discussion of how paragraphs are read in and formatted, +refer to The TEXbook. |