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  1. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  2. |                                 doublespace                                 |
  3. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  4.  
  5. Abbreviation:  π|\dspπ%
  6.  
  7. Parameters:    π|noneπ%
  8.  
  9.     π|Description:π%
  10. The doublespace  markup leaves  alternate line  spaces blank.    This markup
  11. causes a break in text.  There are no parameters.  Double spacing will be in
  12. effect until changed with a \singlespace markup.
  13.  
  14.     π|Example:π%
  15. \singlespace
  16. All things considered, Camus has derived
  17. a solid conglomerate of grail theories
  18. for us.
  19. \doublespace
  20.  
  21. Let me close with another penetrating insight from
  22. Camus: The rock should be left at the bottom,
  23. because of the inevitability of entropic direction.
  24.  
  25. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  26. |                                                                             |
  27. |                                                                             |
  28. |     All things considered, Camus has derived a solid conglomerate of grail  |
  29. | theories for us.                                                            |
  30. |                                                                             |
  31. |     Let me  close with another penetrating  insight from Camus:   The rock  |
  32. |                                                                             |
  33. | should be  left at the  bottom, because  of the inevitability  of entropic  |
  34. |                                                                             |
  35. | direction.                                                                  |
  36. |                                                                             |
  37. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  38.  
  39.     π|Notes:π%
  40. none.
  41.  
  42.