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"I am ready all the time!"
 
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 19 March 2024

This style is to design paragraph in text. To highligt just several symbols use templates for symbol styles.

This style is used to format poems and verses.


Modifications:

  • text floats in the column and placed at the center of the page
  • no extra empty line is required in text


To copy:

{{Style P-Poem|title= |poem= |signature=}}

or

{{Style P-Poem
 | title = 
 | poem = 
 | signature = 
}}

Only poem parameter is required, so template can be used in short form:

{{Style P-Poem |poem = Text}}

Example:

{{Style P-Poem|title=Pioneer
|poem= Pioneer! Be always gallant,
No vows that doesn’t cost a dime,
Prove your words with deeds and talents.
"I am ready all the time!"

|signature= Vasily Lebedev-Kumach<br>Fragments, 1936
}}
}}

Result:


Pioneer

Pioneer! Be always gallant,
No vows that doesn’t cost a dime,
Prove your words with deeds and talents.
"I am ready all the time!"

Vasily Lebedev-Kumach
Fragments, 1936