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In Enriched mode, you can specify different amounts of indentation for the right or left margin of a paragraph or a part of a paragraph. These margins also affect fill commands such as M-q (see Filling).
The Indentation submenu of Text Properties offers commands for specifying indentation:
Indent MoreIndent the region by 4 columns
(increase-left-margin). In Enriched mode, this
command is also available on C-x TAB; if you supply a numeric argument,
that says how many columns to add to the margin (a negative
argument reduces the number of columns).
Indent LessRemove 4 columns of indentation from the region.
Indent Right MoreMake the text narrower by indenting 4 columns at the right margin.
Indent Right LessRemove 4 columns of indentation from the right margin.
The variable standard-indent specifies how many
columns these commands should add to or subtract from the
indentation. The default value is 4. The default right margin for
Enriched mode is controlled by the variable
fill-column, as usual.
You can also type C-c [
(set-left-margin) and C-c ]
(set-right-margin) to set the left and right
margins. You can specify the margin width with a numeric
argument; otherwise these commands prompt for a value via the
minibuffer.
The fill prefix, if any, works in addition to the specified paragraph indentation: C-x . does not include the specified indentation’s whitespace in the new value for the fill prefix, and the fill commands look for the fill prefix after the indentation on each line. See Fill Prefix.
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