Indention [noun]
Definition of Indention:
division
Opposite/Antonyms of Indention:
-
Sentence/Example of Indention:
The indention at the beginning, and usually the incomplete line at the end, mark its visible limits.
The left-hand margin should be three-quarters of an inch, with paragraph indention an inch more.
Another manner of indenting lines, somewhat rare in this country but common in Europe, is termed French motto indention.
If the lines are more than average length the indention may be increased to one and a half ems, two ems, or more.
The usual indention of paragraphs in plain reading matter is an em quad at the beginning of the first line.
In many cases, however, rhymes like those above are set without varying the indention.
If the lines are long and the type small the indention may be two ems.
The indention of paragraphs should be uniform throughout any single book or job.
There are several styles of indention employed in type composition.
Indention of poetry is made with even em quads of the type used.