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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
If a paragraphs environment is defined with, e.g. <code>{{cmd|defineparagraphs}}[sidebyside]</code>, then <code>\sidebyside</code> moves to the next paragraph column in a <code>\startsidebyside</code> environment. See {{cmd|startparagraphs}} and {{cmd|defineparagraphs}} for more info.
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If a paragraphs environment is defined with, e.g. <code>{{cmd|defineparagraphs}}[sidebyside]</code>, then <code>\sidebyside</code> moves to the next paragraph column in a <code>\startsidebyside</code> environment. See {{cmd|startparagraphs}} and {{cmd|defineparagraph}} for more info.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* {{cmd|defineparagraphs}} to define the paragraphs environment
 
* {{cmd|defineparagraphs}} to define the paragraphs environment
 
* {{cmd|setupparagraphs}} to set up the environment and the individual paragraph columns
 
* {{cmd|setupparagraphs}} to set up the environment and the individual paragraph columns
* {{cmd|startparagraphs}} to start a paragraphs environment.
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* {{cmd|startparagraph}} to start a paragraphs environment.
 
* {{cmd|column}}, which does the same thing in a {{cmd|startcolumns}} environment.
 
* {{cmd|column}}, which does the same thing in a {{cmd|startcolumns}} environment.
  

Revision as of 18:21, 24 April 2012

\paragraph

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\paragraph

Description

If a paragraphs environment is defined with, e.g. \defineparagraphs[sidebyside], then \sidebyside moves to the next paragraph column in a \startsidebyside environment. See \startparagraphs and \defineparagraph for more info.

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