On Sunday 19 January 2003 14:56, Rudolf Henze wrote:
[...]
> Iam using Lyx 1.1.6fix4 with SuSE 8.0 and the class
> book(coma-script). The text Iam writing on, has a lot of
> pathnames in it.
> Example:
> "the configuration file is in /data/config.txt"
> For better reading I want that /data/config.txt is formatted
> with a non-proportional font like courier.
> tia
[...]
A first sollution wilL be a \newcommand in lyx preamble:
\newcommand{\befehl}[1] {\text{\reset@font\ttfamily\bfseries\/#1}}
Now you have to use ERT in LyX. I suppose you are using a german
binding:
Press <Strg>+<L> to get a ERT box,
Insert
\befehl{/data/config.txt}
and this string should be in courier.
If you are using a lot of different names or conventions for
typesetting a seperate included file will be a better sollution.
E.G. for a often used item like Desoxyribonucleinsaeure a
\newcommand like the following will be a help:
\newcommand{\dns} {Desoxyribonucleinsaeure~}
After a while you will get a lot of such \newcommands which are
ugly to edit in the preamble. But you can put it into a
independent file which will be included via the preamble.
Put a file called
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/mydef/mydefinitions.sty into your LaTeX
directory. Run texhash in a shell as user root.
In this file you can add your own definitions and may edit it with
an editor of your choice.
In LyX preamble add \usepackage{mydefinitions} and use your
definitions as shown in the beginning.
Bye,
Thomas