LaTeX template: improve treatment of CSL entry-spacing.
Previously with the default template settings (`indent` variable not set), we would get interparagraph spaces separating bib entries even with `entry-spacing="0"`. On the other hand, setting `entry-spacing="2"` gave ridiculously large spacing. This change makes the spacing caused by `entry-spacing` a multiple of `\parskip` by default, which gives aesthetically reasonable output. Those who want a larger or smaller unit (e.g. because they use `indent` which sets `\parskip` to 0) may `\setlength{\cslentryspacingunit}{10pt}` in header-includes to override the defaults. Closes #7296.
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\setlength{\cslhangindent}{1.5em}
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\newlength{\csllabelwidth}
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\setlength{\csllabelwidth}{3em}
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\newlength{\cslentryspacingunit} % times entry-spacing
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\setlength{\cslentryspacingunit}{\parskip}
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\newenvironment{CSLReferences}[2] % #1 hanging-ident, #2 entry spacing
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{% don't indent paragraphs
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\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
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\def\par{\hangindent=\cslhangindent\oldpar}
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\fi
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% set entry spacing
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\ifnum #2 > 0
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\setlength{\parskip}{#2\baselineskip}
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\fi
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\setlength{\parskip}{#2\cslentryspacingunit}
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}%
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{}
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\usepackage{calc}
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