+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | rightindent | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 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. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 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. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ �|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. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 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. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ �|Notes:�% none.