Indent And Outdent

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  1. Indent And Outdent In Dreamweaver

Check the values of the whitespace before color and text-decoration-- perhaps one uses tabs and the other uses spaces.xxd style.styl is one useful tool; if you use vim or MacVim, you can also use:set list to see special characters formatted differently. – sarnold Mar 22 '12 at 1:28.

Rod and Julie, Thanks for the advice, however when I opened this schedule this morning, everything worked as it should. When I cursor over a + or - the cursor changes to an arrow and it expands or collapses as it is supposed to. When this first happened yesterday I rebooted my computer and it still did not work. I don't know if this was just a 'Microsoft thing' or what. I've opened and closed it a couple of times this morning and it operates correctly. Weird, but thanks again for your suggestions.

The opposite of indent is outdent, according to, graduate of Yale University and graphic design instructor at the University of Akron. Outdent is modelled on indent, replacing in with its opposite, out.

It refers to multident - multiple “ dents” in a paragraph. Example usage: You may choose to indent or outdent this paragraph or line of type. Verb outdent is to indent negatively, bring towards the margin. By default, the summary tasks are bold and outdented, and the subtasks are indented beneath them. You can also use de-indent. Dedent or corrupted Outdent is correct.

(Disclaimer: The following is 'from what I know') Latin in- (alt. Im-) is a prefix, not to be confused with the english word in (which is just shorthand for inside/inward/within).

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But we do commonly confuse the two, which is why Outdent is a valid word. The prefix in-, when used with verbs, signifies 'what is being done unto' rather than 'what we do'.

The object's perspective, figuratively 'from itself/within', which is probably why people confuse the two words). When used with a noun or adjective, in- is typically a negator or declaration of absence (unless it's a verbal noun/adjective, in which case the verb dictates the meaning). This is similar to how the - sign in math is used to describe a negative number (i.e.

Indent And Outdent In Dreamweaver

Inactive/ inaction 'not active/acting' or implosive/ imposing 'negatively explosive/exposing', which showcases another reason why we mistake in for in-, because an implosion is effectively an 'inwards explosion'). Here it becomes even more confusing, because we often use latin verbs as nouns and adjectives (because the english syntax, and thus vocabulary, is different from the latin one). So while the noun for the verb import should, for instance, be importation or importment, we just say 'an import' or 'something imported' instead. Neither importation or importment are correct english words, afaik. Indent means 'to have toothed into', whereas noun dent means 'tooth' and verb edent means 'to tooth into'. However, edent is not a valid english word because indent or dent is used instead. Because, you know, reasons.

'To tooth' is a figurative way of saying to strike, blow, or sink into. In other words, indent isn't even a noun, but a verb that we sometimes use as a noun. The correct noun of indent, in english, is indentation or indentment. There's no such thing as 'an indent'. Another way to explain the logic is that you cannot technically dent something 'the other way' because a dent is still a dent, and it's either there or it's not. Running is similar - you can change your direction, but you'll still be running.

Other words: Invent/event, invoke/evoke, Inject/eject, Involve/evolve.

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