+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | subheadd | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation: �|\shd�% Parameters: �|title�% �|Description:�% The \subheadd markup creates a fourth level subheading, which skips to a new paragraph, prints the title in italics followed by a period, then continues the paragraph. It does not begin a new page. Its title is not placed in the table of contents automatically. �|Example:�% more realistic. \subheadd{Nationalism and War} Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that . . . which prints: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | more realistic. | | Nationalism and War. Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord | | Acton observed that . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ �|Notes:�% Use \subheaddformat to change any of the above mentioned defaults. TEXT1 will encourage page breaking before a \subheadd.