�|Description:�%
The \hangingparagraph markup creates hanging paragraphs, which are the
reverse of normal paragraphs. In a normal paragraph, the first line is
indented but following lines are full measure wide; in a hanging paragraph
the first line is a full measure and the runover lines are indented.
Hanging paragraphs are used for lists, glossaries, and bibliographies. The
\hangingparagraph markup is placed before each item in the text; a \par
finishes the series.
�|Example:�%
\psk{5pt}
\hangingparagraph
BASE. Can mean 'bedrock' in geological terms;
or 'gross' as a description of human behavior.
\hangingparagraph
CLEAVAGE. Refers to the tendency to split along faults;
or to the position of the female bosom in a low-cut
dress.
\hangingparagraph
DOMEHEAD. Is material pushing through a formation;
or an informal epithet for hairless academics.
\par
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| BASE. Can mean 'bedrock' in geological terms; or 'gross' as a description |
| of human behavior. |
| CLEAVAGE. Refers to the tendency to split along faults; or to the position |
| of the female bosom in a low-cut dress. |
| |
| DOMEHEAD. Is material pushing through a formation; or an informal epithet |
| for hairless academics. |
| |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
�|Notes:�%
The default indentation for \hangingparagraph is 24 points. Use the
\hangingindent markup to change this indentation.