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Abbreviation:  �|\rin�%
 
Parameters:    �|units of measurement�%
 
    �|Description:�%
The  \rightindent markup  adds (or  subtracts) the  amount from  the current
right  margin (default  is zero).    The  indentation remains  until another
\rightindent overrides it.  This markup causes a break in text.
 
    �|Example:�%
 
Humans also require trace amounts of manganese,
zinc, selenium, and copper, appearing in suitable
proportions.
\vs{50pt}
\lin{1in}
 
\rightindent{1.5in}
{\bd Figure 2}.
Physiognomic similarities between the earth and
human beings.
\rightindent{-1.5in}
\lin{0in}
\vs{10pt}
Most elemental abundances are the same in the
lithosphere and the anthrosphere.
 
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|     Humans also  require trace amounts  of manganese, zinc,  selenium, and  |
| copper, appearing in suitable proportions.                                  |
|                                                                             |
|               Figure 2.   Physiognomic similarities between                 |
|           the earth and human beings.                                       |
|                                                                             |
|     Most elemental  abundances  are the  same in  the lithosphere  and the  |
| anthrosphere.                                                               |
|                                                                             |
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    �|Example:�%
The previous example  could have used grouping as  illustrated below and the
same output would have been generated.  If you do grouping, be sure there is
a \paragraph markup before the closing right curly brace of the group.
 
Humans also require trace amounts of manganese,
zinc, selenium, and copper, appearing in suitable
proportions.
\vs{50pt}
{\lin{1in}
\rightindent{1.5in}
{\bd Figure 2}.
Physiognomic similarities between the earth and
human beings.
\par
}
\vs{10pt}
Most elemental abundances are the same in the
lithosphere and the anthrosphere.
 
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|                                                                             |
|     Humans also  require trace amounts  of manganese, zinc,  selenium, and  |
| copper, appearing in suitable proportions.                                  |
|                                                                             |
|               Figure 2.   Physiognomic similarities between                 |
|           the earth and human beings.                                       |
|                                                                             |
|     Most elemental  abundances  are the  same in  the lithosphere  and the  |
| anthrosphere.                                                               |
|                                                                             |
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    �|Notes:�%
none.