From: Alan G. I. <ai...@am...> - 2017-02-04 22:50:44
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On 2/4/2017 4:41 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: > Both "quote" and "quotation" provide for multiple paragraphs. I did not mean to call that into question Indeed, this is addressed at the link I provided: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Paragraph_Formatting#Quoting_text My point was rather that these are **quotation** environments, not general indentation environments. To use a quotation environment whenever indentation is needed is to disregard its intended use (semantics). That is my point. > Alan wrote: >> this again compromises the ability to separately style quotes >> and other content (in this case, epigraphs). On 2/4/2017 4:41 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: > Not if the class arguments are handled correctly. I thought that this makes it impossible to change the formatting of actual quotes without having that spilling over to other environments (such as epigraph). Your response seems to suggest otherwise. How for example would I style quotes to have an extra one inch margin on the left and right but epigraphs to have an extra two inches on the left only? (I am assuming that epigraphs continue to be wrapped in a ``quote`` environment.) Am I overlooking something obvious? Thanks, Alan |