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Originally Posted by DaleDe
It is easy for poems that have all lines indented which is most of them that I have ever read. (There are a few exceptions.) Each line is a paragraph. Long lines get overflowed depending on the width capabilities of the target media whether it be paper or electronic and the method handles this fine.
There is also required handling that is just a little different for stanzas but it can be handled in a similar way with only line spacing differences.
From the examples of Forest Runes you gave this will work fine for what I saw. What other formatting do you require?
Dale
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The one example I posted had no indenting, except for the line breaks that I wanted to eliminate. Several other poems have more complicated formatting. In any case, the method I used seems to work and considering all the time I've already spent, I'll just go with what I have. Thanks for the suggestions, however.