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Making Paragraphs
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A paragraph is ended by one or more completely blank lines
-- lines not containing even a %. A blank line should not
appear where a new paragraph cannot be started, such as in
math mode or in the argument of a sectioning command.
\indent: Indent this paragraph.
\noindent: Do not indent this paragraph.
\par: Another way of writing a blank line.
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\indent ::indent:
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\indent
This produces a horizontal space whose width equals the width
of the paragraph indentation. It is used to add paragraph
indentation where it would otherwise be suppressed.
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\noindent ::noindent::
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\noindent
When used at the beginning of the paragraph, it suppresses
the paragraph indentation. It has no effect when used in the
middle of a paragraph.
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\par ::par::
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Equivalent to a blank line; often used to make command or
environment definitions easier to read.
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