0 to make a space at the edge or on the surface of something: --
Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin.
2 a space at the edge or on the surface of something --
4 to begin a line of written or printed text after leaving extra space, compared with the place where other lines begin: --
Normally each new paragraph is indented.
Indents were made a year ago last month for machine tools, lathes, surface grinders and so on.
Therefore, we strongly support the indents calling for an improvement in cross-border coordination of civil legislation.
Finally, the typesetting of this book is unique in my experience, in that paragraphs are not marked either by indenting the first line or by space between adjacent paragraphs.
Conversely, reducing the contrast of, or indenting the aper ture's edges, selectively reduced the strength of terminator motion signals and, consequently, the amplitude of the later component.
Within these explicit open braces, no layout processing is performed for constructs outside the braces, even if a line is indented to the left of an earlier implicit open brace.
Of course, knowing this, it is possible to create programs which might then be badly indented but, in practice, we never encountered one for which it was a problem.
The definition of bvalue uses an auxiliary internal function bval whose definition also obeys the layout rule and is indented accordingly.
Comment lines are dealt, and are usually indented like the previous line.