visual poems
visual poems
sorry, methinks i may have asked this befor, but how do you retain the line indentations in the format of a poem as presented on the discussion boards.
I don't think 'Therefore, I am.' Therefore, I am.
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Hey e-dog.... Lemme see if I can help.
<pre>this is not a real poem
it is not a poem at all
it is only an experiment in formatting
text to be posted on the internet
superhighway at studio eight,
my favorite website... lol</pre>
OK... it worked.
I used the "pre" tag, meaning "preformatted." It's an html tag. Why it changed the font from arial to times, I have no clue, but the indentations I made in my original document are there. I only used a text document. Maybe if you use a Word document, it will retain the formatting of the font. Hold on... I'll try that.
OK, I created a Word document, selected Arial for the type, and formatted the same text as above, then added the "pre" tags to the beginning and end. Let's see if it works -
<pre>this is not a real poem
it is not a poem at all
it is only an experiment in formatting
text to be posted on the internet
superhighway at studio eight,
my favorite website... lol</pre>
Nope. The font still converted to a serifed font... looks like Times New Roman.
Anyway, at least the indentations are retained.
Format your indentations in a separate document, then put < pre > before the text and < /pre > after the text .... without the spaces.
<pre>this is not a real poem
it is not a poem at all
it is only an experiment in formatting
text to be posted on the internet
superhighway at studio eight,
my favorite website... lol</pre>
OK... it worked.
I used the "pre" tag, meaning "preformatted." It's an html tag. Why it changed the font from arial to times, I have no clue, but the indentations I made in my original document are there. I only used a text document. Maybe if you use a Word document, it will retain the formatting of the font. Hold on... I'll try that.
OK, I created a Word document, selected Arial for the type, and formatted the same text as above, then added the "pre" tags to the beginning and end. Let's see if it works -
<pre>this is not a real poem
it is not a poem at all
it is only an experiment in formatting
text to be posted on the internet
superhighway at studio eight,
my favorite website... lol</pre>
Nope. The font still converted to a serifed font... looks like Times New Roman.
Anyway, at least the indentations are retained.
Format your indentations in a separate document, then put < pre > before the text and < /pre > after the text .... without the spaces.
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