Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-09 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes

Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

|  Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
|  including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
|  paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
|  everything look chaotic.
| 
| I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout-Document for
| "Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
| satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
| called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
| want.

Put 

\usepackage{indentfirst}

in your preamble.

Lgb



Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-09 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes

Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

|  Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
|  including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
|  paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
|  everything look chaotic.
| 
| I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout-Document for
| "Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
| satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
| called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
| want.

Put 

\usepackage{indentfirst}

in your preamble.

Lgb



Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-09 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes

Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| > Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
| > including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
| > paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
| > everything look chaotic.
| 
| I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout->Document for
| "Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
| satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
| called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
| want.

Put 

\usepackage{indentfirst}

in your preamble.

Lgb



Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
been asked a thousand times over before.

How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
everything look chaotic.

Thakns.



Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Allan Rae

On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:

 
 Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
 find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
 been asked a thousand times over before.

No only about 100 times ;-)

 How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
 or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
 not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Take a look at lyxrc.example and you'll see listed a number of options for
screen fonts -- many of which aren't available in the popup.

Either copy lyxrc.example to ~/.lyx/lyxrc or create a new ~/.lyx/lyxrc
and add the appropriate lines.

 Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
 including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
 paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
 everything look chaotic.

I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout-Document for
"Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
want.

Allan. (ARRae)



Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
been asked a thousand times over before.

How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
everything look chaotic.

Thakns.



Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Allan Rae

On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:

 
 Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
 find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
 been asked a thousand times over before.

No only about 100 times ;-)

 How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
 or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
 not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Take a look at lyxrc.example and you'll see listed a number of options for
screen fonts -- many of which aren't available in the popup.

Either copy lyxrc.example to ~/.lyx/lyxrc or create a new ~/.lyx/lyxrc
and add the appropriate lines.

 Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
 including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
 paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
 everything look chaotic.

I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout-Document for
"Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
want.

Allan. (ARRae)



Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
been asked a thousand times over before.

How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
everything look chaotic.

Thakns.



Re: Saving Screen Font Configuration

1999-11-08 Thread Allan Rae

On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:

> 
> Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
> find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
> been asked a thousand times over before.

No only about 100 times ;-)

> How do I save screen font config? Every time I change the zoom factor
> or the font names. It changes the current session but the settings are
> not saved. It reverts back to default on the next startup.

Take a look at lyxrc.example and you'll see listed a number of options for
screen fonts -- many of which aren't available in the popup.

Either copy lyxrc.example to ~/.lyx/lyxrc or create a new ~/.lyx/lyxrc
and add the appropriate lines.

> Also, is there a way in Lyx to force indentation of all paragraphs,
> including ones immediately below section headings?  I have short
> paragraphs and lots of descriptions and other things and it just makes
> everything look chaotic.

I'm not sure about this one.  There is the option in Layout->Document for
"Skip or Indent" but I imagine you've already found this and it didn't
satisy your needs.  IIRC there is a .sty file you can include probably
called indent.sty or something similar which will do most of what you
want.

Allan. (ARRae)