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Scott,
I see a clue, but I don’t have sufficient knowledge to know how to solve your problem.
I see (in your Screenshot (4).png) that you are achieving the hanging-indent effect by putting a line break “\0A” and spaces in the Before box of the Translation node in the Configure Dictionary tool. This is certainly one way to force the Translation content to a new line and have it be indented, but as you are observing, it does nothing to indent the content if it overflows to more than one line.
From what I’m seeing in the project I’m referencing on my own machine, it appears that the entire Example cluster is treated as a paragraph, so each of the nodes under it have only Character Style for Content options, not Paragraph Style for Content options. The latter is available for the Example node. So I’m surmising that the hanging indent format that you’re wanting for the Translation content may need to be part of the Paragraph style assigned to the Example node. However, I do not have much experience with these details, so I may be completely wrong.
Does my observation help anyone else to identify a solution for Scott?
Kevin Warfel
Associate Dictionary & Lexicography Services Coordinator
Rapid Word Collection workshop consultant
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Scott,
Here is one thing you might try:
As always, before trying something that might have undesirable consequences, do Send/Receive (if your project is a shared one); otherwise, do a Backup. Note: a simple Backup is not a good strategy for recovery when you are working on a project that is shared via S/R.
In the Configure Dictionary tool, click on the Examples node.
(The default Paragraph Style for Content for this node appears to me to be Bulleted List. Is that what yours shows? If yours is something different, the following instructions may not be your best course of action.)
Click on the Styles button next to the Paragraph Style for Content box.
In the Styles dialog box, click on Dictionary-Normal.
Click the Copy button at the bottom of the list of styles. This creates a copy of the Dictionary-Normal style.
With Copy of Dictionary-Normal highlighted on the left, edit the contents of the Name field on the right to make them Dictionary-Example.
Click on the Paragraph tab on the right.
Ensure that the active Special option is Hanging. You can adjust the amount in the By box.
With this in place, the contents of your Before, Between, and After boxes will need to be altered for the nodes that are under Examples.
Let us know if that helps.
Kevin Warfel
Associate Dictionary & Lexicography Services Coordinator
Rapid Word Collection workshop consultant
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Subject: Re: [FLEx] wrapping of the example sentences
Thank you.
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