I was adding some stuff to the wiki today and decided to add a tip about
how to use endnotes. This got me thinking. If you want all your notes to
be endnotes, then it's easy. But what if you wanted to have SOME
endnotes but also be able to use footnotes? Then, I thought, you have to
use ERT. But no, I realized, you don't: You could create a character
style, thus:
CharStyle Endnote
LatexType Command
LatexName endnote
Font
Family Roman
Size Small
Color blue
EndFont
LabelFont
Family Roman
Color blue
EndFont
Preamble
\usepackage{endnotes}
EndPreamble
End
This does work, though it doesn't look all that wonderful. And that's
too bad, because this trick could be used more broadly: ANY
single-argument LaTeX command could be transformed into a character style.
But what if you could do this:
CharStyle Endnote
LatexType Command
LatexName endnote
LyxType Inset
Preamble
\usepackage{endnotes}
EndPreamble
End
Then you'd have a really incredible ability to customize LyX.
Thoughts?
Richard
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