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They are used to indicate text that is printed differently from the main text but that can still be rewrapped during post-processing.
They are used to indicate text that is printed differently from the main text but that can still be rewrapped during post-processing.
              
              
Before reviewing these examples, make sure your are familiar with the sections of the [[Formatting Guidelines]] on
Before reviewing these examples, make sure your are familiar with the sections of the {{LOFE:Guidelines}} on
[[Formatting Guidelines#Block_Quotations|Block Quotations]]
{{LOFE:Guidelines|section=Block Quotations}}
and [[Formatting_Guidelines#Placement_of_Out-of-Line_Formatting_Markup| Placement of Out-of-Line Formatting Markup]].
and {{LOFE:Guidelines|section=Placement of Out-of-Line Formatting Markup}}.


==Contents==
==Contents==
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* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/00A|00A: Overview; nested out-of-line markup; subheadings]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/00A|00A: Overview; nested out-of-line markup; subheadings]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/01A|01A: A simple block quotation]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/01A|01A: A simple block quote]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/03A|03A: Hanging indents; lists]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/03A|03A: Hanging indents; lists]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/04A|04A: Chapter summaries]]
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/04A|04A: Chapter summaries]]

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A block quotation.

"Block quotes" tags, sometimes also called "rewrap" tags, look like this:

/#
...
#/

They are used to indicate text that is printed differently from the main text but that can still be rewrapped during post-processing.

Before reviewing these examples, make sure your are familiar with the sections of the Formatting Guidelines on Block Quotations and Placement of Out-of-Line Formatting Markup.

Contents

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