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++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| leftindent |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\linã%
+
+Parameters: ã|unit of measureã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+The \lin markup indents text from the left margin. The value may be
+relative, e.g., {+.5in}, which adds (or subtracts) the amount from the
+current left margin or current indent (if one is in effect). The default
+for left indent is zero. The indentation remains until another \leftindent
+overrides it. This markup causes a break in text.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+from Camus: The rock should be left at the bottom,
+because of the inevitability of entropic direction.
+\vs{9pt}
+\leftindent{+1in}
+
+What I have read doesn't make any sense. How can
+minerals influence human social behavior, any more
+than gravity? This theory is 'on the rocks.'
+\par
+\leftindent{-1in}
+\rightline{Clay Gneiss}
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| |
+| from Camus: The rock should be left at the bottom, because of the |
+| inevitability of entropic direction. |
+| What I have read doesn't make any sense. How can minerals |
+| influence human social behavior, any more than gravity? This |
+| theory is 'on the rocks.' |
+| Clay Gneiss |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+
+You can also use grouping to limit the effects of the \leftindent. If you
+do, be sure that the last paragraph to be indented is followed by a \par.
+The above illustration could also have been accomplished with grouping as
+illustrated on the next page.
+
+from Camus: The rock should be left at the bottom,
+because of the inevitability of entropic direction.
+\vs{9pt}
+{\leftindent{+1in}
+What I have read doesn't make any sense. How can
+minerals influence human social behavior, any more
+than gravity? This theory is 'on the rocks.'
+\par
+}
+\rightline{Clay Gneiss}
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| from Camus: The rock should be left at the bottom, because of the |
+| inevitability of entropic direction. |
+| |
+| What I have read doesn't make any sense. How can minerals |
+| influence human social behavior, any more than gravity? This |
+| theory is 'on the rocks.' |
+| Clay Gneiss |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+