Discussion utilisateur:Allixpeeke
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Yann (d) 12 juillet 2016 à 15:40 (UTC)
Bonjour, Pour obtenir la texte définitif, il faut utiliser la transclusion : Aide:Transclusion. N'hésitez pas à demander si vous avez besoin d'aide. Cordialement, Yann (d) 12 juillet 2016 à 17:39 (UTC)
- Yes, Yann, I think I do need help. Thank you.
- I see that if I transclude the three pages I've completed thus far, it causes a break to appear in the middle of the paragraph that spans pages 278 and 279. I don't know if the break is being inserted automatically simply because it is a page break, or if it's being inserted specifically because I used the following code to prevent the second half of the paragraph from indenting: {
{Alinéa|de se passer de gouvernement, partant de sécurité, et l'on ne saurait dire qu'en agissant ainsi, ils calculent mal.|marge|renfoncement}}If it is the code I inserted doing this, is there some other code I could employ in order to keep the line from indenting?
- I also see that, even though indentation is occurring automatically here, here, and here, when I transclude the three pages I've completed thus far, the paragraphs are not indented. This is, of course, with the exception of the first paragraph of the essay, which seems to only be indented because I placed this code in front of that paragraph: {
{intervalle|2em}} The reason I had placed that code there was that, for some reason, that was the one paragraph that was not automatically indenting itself here. I took a look to see what the text would look like here if I were to place {{intervalle|1em}} at the front of each paragraph, but the result was that the first paragraph was only indented slightly while the others were indented much more. Is there some better way to obtain uniformity in indentation?
- I see that if I transclude the three pages I've completed thus far, it causes a break to appear in the middle of the paragraph that spans pages 278 and 279. I don't know if the break is being inserted automatically simply because it is a page break, or if it's being inserted specifically because I used the following code to prevent the second half of the paragraph from indenting: {
- Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.
Yours,
Allixpeeke (d) 12 juillet 2016 à 18:11 (UTC)
- Okay, I seem to have fixed the second problem by introducing <
div class="text"> at the beginning of the text. Still, the first issue remains. Allixpeeke (d) 12 juillet 2016 à 18:20 (UTC)
- Okay, I seem to have fixed the second problem by introducing <
- Okay, and now it seems I have partially fixed the first problem. By removing the Alinéa template, I have achieved the effect of not-cutting-the-paragraph-in-half-in-transclusion. But, the drawback is that removing that code added an unwanted indentation here.
Is there any way, Yann, to get rid of the unwanted indentation here without causing unwanted issues in transclusion?
Again, thanks in advance for any suggestions you can give.
Yours,
Allixpeeke (d) 12 juillet 2016 à 18:25 (UTC)
- Okay, and now it seems I have partially fixed the first problem. By removing the Alinéa template, I have achieved the effect of not-cutting-the-paragraph-in-half-in-transclusion. But, the drawback is that removing that code added an unwanted indentation here.