Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer to use the default body text typeface of Palatino-Roman. I added to the

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.comwrote: From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{} -- ANSWERED

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Bob Lounsbury wrote: Don't have access to LyX at the moment. Does \setkomafont{sectioning}{} work for unnumbered sections? Probably not, but I thought I'd ask. Bob, Wow! It certainly does! It did not occur to me to try that, but it sure does the job. Many thanks,

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread cmiramon
Bob Lounsbury wrote: From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer to use the default body text typeface of

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, cmira...@kde-france.org wrote: Try \renewcommand\sectfont{\rmfamily} Not very logical Charles, That's the old KOMA-script way. And, Bob's suggestion of using the sectioning alias to dispositioning (Table 3.3 in the manual) works like a charm. Thank you, Rich --

Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer to use the default body text typeface of Palatino-Roman. I added to the

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.comwrote: From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{} -- ANSWERED

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Bob Lounsbury wrote: Don't have access to LyX at the moment. Does \setkomafont{sectioning}{} work for unnumbered sections? Probably not, but I thought I'd ask. Bob, Wow! It certainly does! It did not occur to me to try that, but it sure does the job. Many thanks,

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread cmiramon
Bob Lounsbury wrote: From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer to use the default body text typeface of

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, cmira...@kde-france.org wrote: Try \renewcommand\sectfont{\rmfamily} Not very logical Charles, That's the old KOMA-script way. And, Bob's suggestion of using the sectioning alias to dispositioning (Table 3.3 in the manual) works like a charm. Thank you, Rich --

Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific document elements. Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer to use the default body text typeface of Palatino-Roman. I added to the

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the > \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for > specific > document elements. > > Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{} -- ANSWERED

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Bob Lounsbury wrote: Don't have access to LyX at the moment. Does \setkomafont{sectioning}{} work for unnumbered sections? Probably not, but I thought I'd ask. Bob, Wow! It certainly does! It did not occur to me to try that, but it sure does the job. Many thanks,

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread cmiramon
Bob Lounsbury wrote: >> From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the >> \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for >> specific >> document elements. >> >> Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer >> to use the default body text

Re: Question on \setkomafont{}{}

2009-04-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, cmira...@kde-france.org wrote: Try \renewcommand\sectfont{\rmfamily} Not very logical Charles, That's the old KOMA-script way. And, Bob's suggestion of using the sectioning alias to dispositioning (Table 3.3 in the manual) works like a charm. Thank you, Rich --