Hi Peter, On Thu, Nov 27 2014 at 05:51:54 AM, Peter Schaffter <pe...@schaffter.ca> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 27, 2014, Bertrand Garrigues wrote: [...] >> Also, I found out that in the mom examples, sometimes .PP is added >> right after a HEADING, sometimes no. What is the general rule? > > Not sure I understand. There's no general rule. If what comes > after HEADING is a paragraph, then PP comes right after the > heading (with as many blank or comment lines as you like in > between--assuming, if blank lines, you've added the above to your > file).
Sorry, my question wasn't clear. In fact I have two questions. If I have a paragraph starting just after a HEADING, and I use the defaut behaviour (no indentation of the first paragraph), is it the same thing to add or omit .PP before this first paragraph just after a HEADING? Isn't .PP useless as I don't want to indent the pragraph? Second question, is it a recommended style not to indent the first paragraph, at least in English typesetting? I've noticed that most of the English books I have don't indent the first paragraph while most of the French books do so, although it's not always the case. Regards, -- Bertrand Garrigues