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"Philip Taylor (RHBNC)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Jun 1997 17:27:34 +0100
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Bonjour Michel --

>> I hope that only
>> those who never used \noindent or \medskip in an article to tune the
>> aspect of the output, instead of modifying the class of their
>> document (or the DTD for SGML addicts) will throw me some electronic
>> stones at the head :-)

Yes, I use \noindent occasionally (never \medskip), but I use it
at the _very last stage_ of processing, just before generating CRC.
I wouldn't dream of using anything so primitive during the creation
of a document.  So I side with SPQR here -- watch out for flying stones!

** Phil.

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