�|Description:�%
The \centerlinesbegin markup ends the previous paragraph and starts a series
of centered lines. This markup is useful for titles and emphasis. There
are no parameters.
�|Example:�%
\centerlinesbegin
SOCIOGEOLOGY
Minerals and Human Behavior
\vs{18pt}
Achilles Chert
\centerlinesend
\vs{24pt}
"Does the Absurd dictate death?" asks Albert . . .
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| SOCIOGEOLOGY |
| Minerals and Human Behavior |
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| Achilles Chert |
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| "Does the Absurd dictate death?" asks Albert . . . |
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�|Notes:�%
Each \centerlinesbegin must be followed by a matching \centerlinesend.
You can also use \centerlinesbegin before a \drawbox or \paragraphbox,
but not within either markup.
You cannot use \centerlinesbegin within any of the following markup:
\appendix, \autofootnote, \bibliography, \centerline, \chapter, \drawbox,
\figure, \footnote, \item, \label, \marginnote, \paragraphbox, \part,
\preface, \rightline, \runningheadformat, \runningfootformat, \subheada,
\subheadb, \subheadc, \subheadd, or \tabletitle.
�|Example:�%
\centerlinesbegin
\paragraphbox{John H. Whalley
{\it publishing vice president}
\vs{\bl}
John B. Dykeman
{\it associate publisher}}
\centerlinesend
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| John H. Whalley |
| publishing vice president |
| |
| John B. Dykeman |
| associate publisher |
| |
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