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authorJohn Ankarström <john@ankarstrom.se>2021-06-18 16:51:51 +0200
committerJohn Ankarström <john@ankarstrom.se>2021-06-18 16:51:51 +0200
commit50cdca7724ef41634ec02dfac0dd4837e3a0be64 (patch)
tree904480045cd1777e5ef750a5ca2b030797f79241 /example.t
parent427bb11eeffae931bec991b338aefeaa7ff1de76 (diff)
downloadmk-50cdca7724ef41634ec02dfac0dd4837e3a0be64.tar.gz
Support block quotations
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diff --git a/example.t b/example.t
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--- a/example.t
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@@ -42,10 +42,12 @@ Internal design
makes heavy use of named environments,
supported by implementations such as GNU troff and Neatroff.
Environments obliviate the need for many special registers
-that a macro package would need to keep track of.
+that a macro package (and its user) would need to keep track of.
For example,
.i ms
-keeps track of the document's font size in the PS register.
+keeps track of the document's font size in the
+.i PS
+register.
.i Mg ,
on the other hand,
simply sets the font size inside the environment named
@@ -98,3 +100,6 @@ the amount of vertical space to add before environment.
2. \c
.c ti ,
the indentation of the first line in the environment.
+.p
+These can be set inside a given environment
+to control its behavior when invoked.