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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                  subheadc                                   |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
Abbreviation:  ã|\shcã%
 
Parameters:    ã|titleã%
 
    ã|Description:ã%
The  \subheadc markup  creates a  third  level subheading,  which  skips two
baselines, prints the title in roman type, then skips one more baseline.  It
does not begin a new page.  Its title is not placed in the table of contents
automatically.
 
    ã|Example:ã%
more realistic.
\subheadc{Nationalism and War}
Nationalism is directly related to war.
Lord Acton observed that . . .
 
which prints:
 
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                             |
| more realistic.                                                             |
|                                                                             |
|                                                                             |
| Nationalism and War                                                         |
|                                                                             |
|     Nationalism is  directly related  to war.    Lord Acton  observed that  |
| . . .                                                                       |
|                                                                             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
    ã|Notes:ã%
Use \subheadcformat to change any of the above mentioned defaults.
    TEXT1 will encourage  page breaking before a \subheadc.   It discourages
page breaking  between the  \subheadc and  the first  line of  the following
paragraph.