Re: question about styling/highlighting abbreaviations

2010-09-21 Thread Ipacs Péter
Richard, Paul,

Thanks for the quick reply. It seems I have to read and experiment much more
on this matter. I've just found some suggestions around the acronym package.
While the acronym package does not fulfill the ultimate goal it might
partially serve my actual needs. The best would be the mixture of acronym +
nomenclature packages. Need to play a bit more with these beasts to know
them better.

Again, thank you for your kind help!

Cheers,
Peter

2010/9/20 Richard Heck 

> On 09/20/2010 08:55 AM, Ipacs Péter wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Forgive me if my question is newbie but I'm indeed a newbie both to latex
>> and to Lyx as well.I was trying to use some supported way to highlight
>> abbreviations in a Lyx document but I found no good way so far. I also did
>> the standard drill of looking through forums etc. without any luck.
>>
>> What I'm trying to achieve is something similar to the behavior of the
>>  tag in HTML; a way to semantically tell that a given piece of text is
>> an abbreviation and the ability to apply a common style to all the different
>> abbreviations.
>>
>> The nomenclature package looks promising but - as far as I understand - it
>> lacks this feature.
>>
>> It would be also nice to have a capability in Lyx that automatically
>> converts pieces of texts into abbreviations based on the list of
>> nomenclatures entered previously.
>>
>> Let me give you a quick example. I enter a nomenclature entry like:
>>  "HTML" = "Hyper Text Markup Language", for example. Later in the document
>> when I write "HTML" Lyx would automatically recognize the text as a known
>> abbreviation and in the rendered document all the occurrences of the string
>> "HTML" would have been styled as italics - maybe as hyperlinks to the
>> nomenclature list.
>>
>> What do you think? Is it possible to have something similar off the shelf?
>>
>>  Yes, the styling part is relatively easy. One way: Document>Settings,
> then go to the Modules pane. Load the "logicalmkup" module. This will give
> you access, in particular, to the Noun character style, under Edit>Text
> Settings. This one may not do what you want, but, if not, then it will be
> relatively easy to produce an alternative if you (a) look at the
> logicalmkup.module file, which will be in LyX's layout/ directory, and (b)
> read some of ch. 5 of the Customization manual.
>
> To make them all links would take a little more work. I'm no expert on
> nomenclature, so don't know exactly how to do it. But start with the styling
> part.
>
> Richard
>
>


question about styling/highlighting abbreaviations

2010-09-20 Thread Ipacs Péter
Hi Guys,

Forgive me if my question is newbie but I'm indeed a newbie both to latex
and to Lyx as well.I was trying to use some supported way to highlight
abbreviations in a Lyx document but I found no good way so far. I also did
the standard drill of looking through forums etc. without any luck.

What I'm trying to achieve is something similar to the behavior of the
 tag in HTML; a way to semantically tell that a given piece of text is
an abbreviation and the ability to apply a common style to all the different
abbreviations.

The nomenclature package looks promising but - as far as I understand - it
lacks this feature.

It would be also nice to have a capability in Lyx
that automatically converts pieces of texts into abbreviations based on the
list of nomenclatures entered previously.

Let me give you a quick example. I enter a nomenclature entry like:  "HTML"
= "Hyper Text Markup Language", for example. Later in the document when I
write "HTML" Lyx would automatically recognize the text as a known
abbreviation and in the rendered document all the occurrences of the string
"HTML" would have been styled as italics - maybe as hyperlinks to the
nomenclature list.

What do you think? Is it possible to have something similar off the shelf?

Thank you in advance!

Cheers,
Peter


final vector font types

2009-05-06 Thread Péter
Hello!

I'm using book layout from Lyx to create my thesis, and my questions
is that how can I switch the font type of the final pdf, to vector
type.

Currently if I apply 600% zoom in Acrobat Reader, I see that the fonts
became blocky (like if you enlarge raster graphics). I would like to
swith to a font type, with which no matter how much I zoom in it will
be aliased (similar to vector graphics). The difference is visible
with 100% zoom also, but it seems just blurry there, the through only
comes when zooming in.

I've got some thesises written in plain latex and generated through
miktex, and they seem to be perfect scaling.

Thanks for the replys. Please reply to me directly, I'm not on the list.

Thanks,
Peter

PS: I'm using Windows XP SP2 with Lyx 1.6.1.