> Use .in \\nWu (capital "W"). Your "W" is the address width in device units.
Uh... yeah, you're 100% right. I'm an idiot, haha. I must've been randomly trying different divisions before I knew to append the "u", heh. Thank you!!! On 4 August 2016 at 01:27, Tadziu Hoffmann <hoffm...@usm.uni-muenchen.de> wrote: > > > Hrm, well, adding the `u` suffix to `.in` *did* change the > > indentation, but it's suddenly too small. > > Use > > .in \\nWu > > (capital "W"). Your "W" is the address width in device units. > > Your "w" (lowercase "w") is address width in device units > divided by font size in points, which is probably not a > useful quantity here. > > > >