[OS X TeX] Quote environmnet versus lists
Manfred Braun
manfred.braun at uni-due.de
Mon Jan 24 15:57:11 EST 2011
Hi Chris, Ross and others,
On Jan 24, 2011, at 10:03 PM, Ross Moore wrote:
> No. It has been explained that the {quote} environment is really
> an instance of a {list} environment, so it alters the nesting-level
> of any sublists.
This is correct.
>
> I think what is really needed here is TeX's \narrower command.
> All it does is adjust the left & right margins, via:
>
>> \narrower=macro:
> ->\advance \leftskip \parindent \advance \rightskip \parindent .
> l.21 \show\narrower
>
The \narrower command doesn't work if list environments are included.
The simplest solution is to use the quotation (not quote!) environment:
\begin{quotation}
...
\end{quotation}
I think that this provides what Chris wants.
Good luck,
Manfred
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