Re: character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-23 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Shlomo Perets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the context of cross-references, $paratext ignores character formatting present in the source paragraph text, except superscript, subscript and font family properties, which are retained only if applied through a

Re: character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-23 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Milan Davidovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking at some legacy document in which the character formatting does come across in the x-ref'd text, but I can't see how to make it happen in my File B. What can I check to see where the difference is between the

character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-23 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Shlomo Perets wrote: > In the context of cross-references, <$paratext> ignores character formatting > present in the source paragraph text, except superscript, subscript and font > family properties, which are retained only if applied through a character > tag.

character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-23 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Milan Davidovic wrote: > I'm looking at some legacy document in which the character formatting > does come across in the x-ref'd text, but I can't see how to make it > happen in my File B. What can I check to see where the difference is > between the two? Just

Re: character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-22 Thread Shlomo Perets
Milan, You wrote: File A has a paragraph. Some text in this paragraph is formatted with a character tag. In File B, I create a $paratext type x-ref to bring in this paragraph. The character formatting, however, doesn't appear. Files A and B have indentical formats, etc. (imported from A into B

character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-22 Thread Shlomo Perets
Milan, You wrote: >File A has a paragraph. Some text in this paragraph is formatted with >a character tag. In File B, I create a <$paratext> type x-ref to bring >in this paragraph. The character formatting, however, doesn't appear. >Files A and B have indentical formats, etc. (imported from A

character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-20 Thread Milan Davidovic
File A has a paragraph. Some text in this paragraph is formatted with a character tag. In File B, I create a $paratext type x-ref to bring in this paragraph. The character formatting, however, doesn't appear. Files A and B have indentical formats, etc. (imported from A into B just to make sure).

character formatting and x-ref'd text

2008-06-20 Thread Milan Davidovic
File A has a paragraph. Some text in this paragraph is formatted with a character tag. In File B, I create a <$paratext> type x-ref to bring in this paragraph. The character formatting, however, doesn't appear. Files A and B have indentical formats, etc. (imported from A into B just to make sure).