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
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
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,
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
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
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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
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
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,
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
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
--
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
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
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,
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
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
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