On  9.05.05, Ulrich Brinkmann wrote:
> Am Montag, 9. Mai 2005 11:58 schrieb Kevin Pfeiffer:
> > Charles de Miramon writes:
> > > Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to
> > > put it in roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and
> > > straight-forward to create good typography.
> 
> > And this brings me back to my original point that [...] there is
> > little need for a command to "invert emphasis" [...] and a much more
> > common need for a quick and easy way to "clear all emphasis".


> Standard problem is citing a title (which is usually emphasized) 
> which itself cites the title of a book, like in
> \emph{Innocence in Mark Twain's \emph{Innocents Abroad}}. Here the 
> inversion of emphasis is standard procedure and makes sense. 

Still, this is the less common case. Therefore it should suffice to
be achievable by explicit means while the more common could be bound
to the toolbar button.

However, the latex source shows that the current behaviour is simpler
to implement, so maybe a "reset to normal" toolbar button would be
the more "LyX-like" way to solve the problem.

Guenter


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