Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-09 Thread Nirmal Govind
Feel free. As I said in reply to Christian, it's on my mental radar. But then again, it has been for a year or so ;-) :-) .. I've filed it on bugzilla... Thanks, nirmal

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-09 Thread Nirmal Govind
Feel free. As I said in reply to Christian, it's on my mental radar. But then again, it has been for a year or so ;-) :-) .. I've filed it on bugzilla... Thanks, nirmal

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
Nirmal Govind wrote: Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to something else for the citation reference? It would be easier for one to find

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Angus Leeming wrote: Nirmal Govind wrote: Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to something else for the

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
Christian Ridderström wrote: So... should he file an enhancement request at bugzilla for this? shrug It's on my mental radar anyway. /shrug -- Angus

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Nirmal Govind
X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button. The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it around. Thanks for your mail, Angus.. this sounds very good.. should I add this to bugzilla (just to

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
On Thursday 08 January 2004 4:47 pm, Nirmal Govind wrote: X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button. The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it around. Thanks for your mail, Angus..

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
Nirmal Govind wrote: > Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when > a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation > reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to > something else for the citation reference? It would be easier for > one to

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Angus Leeming wrote: > Nirmal Govind wrote: > > > Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when > > a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation > > reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to > > something else for

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
Christian Ridderström wrote: > So... should he file an enhancement request at bugzilla for this? It's on my mental radar anyway. -- Angus

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Nirmal Govind
X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button. The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it around. Thanks for your mail, Angus.. this sounds very good.. should I add this to bugzilla (just to

Re: Distinguishing Cross reference and Citation reference insets

2004-01-08 Thread Angus Leeming
On Thursday 08 January 2004 4:47 pm, Nirmal Govind wrote: > > X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and > > get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button. > > > > The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it > > around. > > Thanks for your