Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled and

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: - What is Insert Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to LyX-Code environments? LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at DocumentSettingsText Layout. There must be something about

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
The Embedded Objects has an URL to a very long document explaining {listing} in and out - long, but eventually I found it basewidth=0.5em to make it look like LyX-Code. The default 0.6em is quite spacey. As you saw, this is massively customizable. You can even get listing to do

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled and

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: - What is Insert Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to LyX-Code environments? LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at DocumentSettingsText Layout. There must be something about

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
The Embedded Objects has an URL to a very long document explaining {listing} in and out - long, but eventually I found it basewidth=0.5em to make it look like LyX-Code. The default 0.6em is quite spacey. As you saw, this is massively customizable. You can even get listing to do

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > >> - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, >> LyX itself already wraps it) > > When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That > ensures that the code retains its formatting when

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: > >> - What is Insert > Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to >> LyX-Code environments? > > LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the > LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, > which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: >> >> LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the >> LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, >> which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at >> Document>Settings>Text Layout. There must be

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread rgheck
The Embedded Objects has an URL to a very long document explaining {listing} in and out - long, but eventually I found it basewidth=0.5em to make it look like LyX-Code. The default 0.6em is quite "spacey". As you saw, this is massively customizable. You can even get listing to do

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Jan, When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled and displayed.

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Jan, When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled and displayed.

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Jan, When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled and displayed.