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  1. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  2. |                                 rightindent                                 |
  3. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  4.  
  5. Abbreviation:  π|\rinπ%
  6.  
  7. Parameters:    π|units of measurementπ%
  8.  
  9.     π|Description:π%
  10. The  \rightindent markup  adds (or  subtracts) the  amount from  the current
  11. right  margin (default  is zero).    The  indentation remains  until another
  12. \rightindent overrides it.  This markup causes a break in text.
  13.  
  14.     π|Example:π%
  15.  
  16. Humans also require trace amounts of manganese,
  17. zinc, selenium, and copper, appearing in suitable
  18. proportions.
  19. \vs{50pt}
  20. \lin{1in}
  21.  
  22. \rightindent{1.5in}
  23. {\bd Figure 2}.
  24. Physiognomic similarities between the earth and
  25. human beings.
  26. \rightindent{-1.5in}
  27. \lin{0in}
  28. \vs{10pt}
  29. Most elemental abundances are the same in the
  30. lithosphere and the anthrosphere.
  31.  
  32. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  33. |                                                                             |
  34. |     Humans also  require trace amounts  of manganese, zinc,  selenium, and  |
  35. | copper, appearing in suitable proportions.                                  |
  36. |                                                                             |
  37. |               Figure 2.   Physiognomic similarities between                 |
  38. |           the earth and human beings.                                       |
  39. |                                                                             |
  40. |     Most elemental  abundances  are the  same in  the lithosphere  and the  |
  41. | anthrosphere.                                                               |
  42. |                                                                             |
  43. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  44.  
  45.     π|Example:π%
  46. The previous example  could have used grouping as  illustrated below and the
  47. same output would have been generated.  If you do grouping, be sure there is
  48. a \paragraph markup before the closing right curly brace of the group.
  49.  
  50. Humans also require trace amounts of manganese,
  51. zinc, selenium, and copper, appearing in suitable
  52. proportions.
  53. \vs{50pt}
  54. {\lin{1in}
  55. \rightindent{1.5in}
  56. {\bd Figure 2}.
  57. Physiognomic similarities between the earth and
  58. human beings.
  59. \par
  60. }
  61. \vs{10pt}
  62. Most elemental abundances are the same in the
  63. lithosphere and the anthrosphere.
  64.  
  65. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  66. |                                                                             |
  67. |     Humans also  require trace amounts  of manganese, zinc,  selenium, and  |
  68. | copper, appearing in suitable proportions.                                  |
  69. |                                                                             |
  70. |               Figure 2.   Physiognomic similarities between                 |
  71. |           the earth and human beings.                                       |
  72. |                                                                             |
  73. |     Most elemental  abundances  are the  same in  the lithosphere  and the  |
  74. | anthrosphere.                                                               |
  75. |                                                                             |
  76. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  77.  
  78.     π|Notes:π%
  79. none.
  80.