Anne, I am not sure where you are, and which template you use.
Note, I use the Australian template, and I use this as an example, but it may
not be suitable for the formatting conventions of your country.
I prefer not to use the [ptys] code to control paragraph formatting, I tend to
use the [hi] code.
In simple form eg [hi1:3] you define your paragraph as begin cell 1 runover
cell 3 (a simple list)
Adding parameters you can then add a right margin, and hierarchical indentation.
e.g [hi1:3:6:2:2] which I use for Table of contents lines, begin cell 1,
runover cell 3, right margin 6 cells, increment 2 cells begin margin, 2 cells
runover.
In the DBT Australian template we have a style "List." which is defined as
[hi1:3:0:2:2]
Because a List style is Word is mapped to the List. style in DBT
List style in Word will automatically map to the List style in DBT (ie begin
cell1, runover cell 3).
List 2 in Word will map to List, Level 2 in DBT (ie begin cell 3, runover cell
5)
List 3 in Word will map to List, Level 3 in DBT (ie begin cell 5, runover cell
7)
Kathy Riessen
Coordinator Accessible Format Production
South Australian School for Vision Impaired
Tel: 08 8277 5255
Email: Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
annfoxworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <annfoxworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, 17 November 2018 11:20
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: paragraph code svprg question
Thanks George. I set it as follows svprg0:0:0 and got what I wanted. I want all
paragraphs to begin in cell one, with no skipped lines. I would really like to
set a hanging indent, but don’t know how, so I use the ptys code after the
svprg code so I get the wrapping indent I want. Is there a code for having DBT
translate the paragraph styles that arrive in a .docx file as the hanging
paragraph format?
Ann Foxworth
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
George Bell
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 1:50 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: paragraph code svprg question
Hi Anne,
I hope you are ready for this. (Smile)
[svprgN:L:M] – Set paragraph treatment values, i.e. the parameters for the [p]
command. N determines the position at which to begin a new paragraph; the
default value is 3 for braille and 0 for print. L determines how many lines to
skip before a paragraph; the default is 0 for braille and 1 for print. M is 0
(the default) if N is to be an absolute position, or is 1 if N is to be
relative to the current left margin (i.e. the left margin reckoned as position
1). If all values are omitted, the values are reset to their values at the
beginning of the file.
All the best,
George
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On Behalf
Of Ann Foxworth
Sent: 16 November 2018 19:13
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [duxuser] paragraph code svprg question
In order, what do each of the numbers in the svprg code represent?
Ann Foxworth
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