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---
#########################################
# options for knitting a single chapter #
#########################################
output:
#bookdown::html_document2: default
#bookdown::word_document2: default
bookdown::pdf_document2:
template: templates/template.tex
documentclass: book
#bibliography: [bibliography/references.bib, bibliography/additional-references.bib]
---
```{block type='savequote', include=knitr::opts_knit$get('rmarkdown.pandoc.to') == 'latex', quote_author='(ref:goethe-quote)'}
Alles Gescheite ist schon gedacht worden.\
Man muss nur versuchen, es noch einmal zu denken.
All intelligent thoughts have already been thought;\
what is necessary is only to try to think them again.
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```
(ref:goethe-quote) --- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [@von_goethe_wilhelm_1829]
# Conclusion {-}
If we don't want Conclusion to have a chapter number next to it, we can add the `{-}` attribute.
## More info {-}
And here's some other random info:
the first paragraph after a chapter title or section head _shouldn't be_ indented, because indents are to tell the reader that you're starting a new paragraph.
Since that's obvious after a chapter or section title, proper typesetting doesn't add an indent there.
This paragraph, by contrast, *will* be indented as it should because it is not the first one after the 'More info' heading.
All hail LaTeX. (If you're reading the HTML version, you won't see any indentation - have a look at the PDF version to understand what in the earth this section is babbling on about).