Hello Nobumi,
I would use two styles/rulers. One for the author name (using return at the end of the line), and a second for the remaining information with the indented wrap. You could set them up to call each other using "Next Style."
Hope that helps
Philip
On 22. Apr 2013, at 9:00 , Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Another problem: I would like to give to my bibliographies a layout such as the following (I mark the italics with _xxx_):
>
> Authors_family_naime, First_name.
> 200x. _Title of the book_. Place of publication:
> Publishing house.
> Authors_family_naime, First_name.
> 190x. "Title of the article." _Title of
> the journal_ issue_number. Place of publication: Publishing house.
>
> Etc.
>
> That is: First line with no indent, second line with a indent of some length, and subsequent lines with another, longer indent. Another condition is that each entry must be kept in one logical paragraph (so that a sort can order all the entries in the right alphabetical order).
>
> At the end of the first line, I can use a "soft-return" to break the line without making a paragraph, but after that, the lines must break "naturally", at the end of right margin.
>
> It seems that such a layout is impossible in the current NWP. -- Or are there any tricks that make it possible?
>
> (As this seems impossible, for now, I use the following layout, which is not entirely satisfying:
>
> Authors_family_naime, First_name. 200x.
> _Title of the book_. Place of publication:
> Publishing house.
> Authors_family_naime, First_name. 190x.
> "Title of the article." _Title of
> the journal_ issue_number. Place of publication: Publishing house.
>
> Etc.)
>
> Thank you in advance for any thoughts.
>
> Best regard,
>
> Nobumi Iyanaga
> Tokyo,
> Japan
Philip Spaelti
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