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LaTeX is in '''paragraph mode''' when processing ordinary text. In that mode, LaTeX breaks your text into lines and breaks the lines into pages.
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LaTeX is in '''paragraph mode''' when processing ordinary text. In that mode, LaTeX breaks your text into lines and breaks the lines into pages.
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There are also several text-producing commands and environments for making a box that put LaTeX in paragraph mode. The box made by one of these commands or environments will be called a {{Lcmd|parbox}}. When LaTeX is in paragraph mode while making a box, it is said to be in ''inner paragraph mode'', as distinguished from ordinary, or ''outer'' paragraph mode.
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== See also ==
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* [[Math mode]]
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Revision as of 11:24, 31 January 2022

LaTeX is in paragraph mode when processing ordinary text. In that mode, LaTeX breaks your text into lines and breaks the lines into pages.

There are also several text-producing commands and environments for making a box that put LaTeX in paragraph mode. The box made by one of these commands or environments will be called a parbox. When LaTeX is in paragraph mode while making a box, it is said to be in inner paragraph mode, as distinguished from ordinary, or outer paragraph mode.

See also