�|Description:�%
The \subheadb markup creates a second level subheading, which skips two
baselines, prints the title in italics, then skips one more baseline. It
does not begin a new page. Its title is placed in the table of contents
automatically.
�|Example:�%
more realistic.
\par
\subheadb{Nationalism and War}
Nationalism is directly related to war.
Lord Acton observed that . . .
which prints:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| more realistic. |
| |
| |
| Nationalism and War |
| |
| Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that |
| . . . |
| |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
�|Notes:�%
Use \subheadbformat to change any of the above mentioned defaults.
TEXT1 will encourage page breaking before a \subheadb. It discourages
page breaking between the \subheadb and the first line of the following
paragraph.