The best way by far is with paragraph styles.
What you want to do is copy your basic style, then make mods for the 
indentation.

Greg

On September 24, 2017 9:18:55 AM MDT, Giovanni Bianchessi <bgio at libero.it> 
wrote:
>In your opinion, which could be the best way to apply an indent to some
>lines in a long text?
>
>Actually I find it difficult to do that.
>I tried to create a style, but it, in some cases, interferes with the
>"main" style of the text.
>With "interferes" I mean that if I have to change, in example, the font
>size, I have to "syncronize" the "main style" and the "indented style".
>
>Is it possible in Scribus to create a style that ignores everything but
>consider only some parameters, in my case, the indents values.
>
>Without using styles (the method I prefer) it seems to me impossible to
>apply text indents.
>
>Regards
>Giovanni Bianchessi
>
>
>
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