Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> I've committed right now the original manual I wrote at the times the
> feature was not yet in trunk (probably Abdel forgot to consider this
> file when he ported the patch to trunk). I'll extend it with further
> details, such as the use-case under discussion, or the rep
Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to mention that, with the patch I committed right now on the SVN,
the current version of LyX from trunk implements correctly this kind of
feature, i.e., you can search for a plain word and replace it with its
emphasized or
Hi all,
I'd like to mention that, with the patch I committed right now on the
SVN, the current version of LyX from trunk implements correctly this
kind of feature, i.e., you can search for a plain word and replace it
with its emphasized or boldface version, or search for some text (i.e.,
X1)
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to mention that, with the patch I committed right now on the SVN,
> the current version of LyX from trunk implements correctly this kind of
> feature, i.e., you can search for a plain word and replace it with its
> emphasized or boldface version, o
Yes, you are right!!!
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:43 PM, rgheck wrote:
> On 08/13/2009 11:30 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
>
>> Same idea as Richard's,
>>
>> Open your .lyx file in another editor such as notepad++ and find and
>> replace the WORD
>> with
>> \emph on WORD \emph default
>>
>> I tried
On 08/13/2009 11:30 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Same idea as Richard's,
Open your .lyx file in another editor such as notepad++ and find and
replace the WORD
with
\emph on WORD \emph default
I tried it and wit worked for me.
Then you got lucky...unless you had the newlines in there, too. Y
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Same idea as Richard's,
Open your .lyx file in another editor such as notepad++ and find
and replace the WORD
with
\emph on WORD \emph default
I tried it and wit worked for me.
erez
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Bruce Pourciau >
Same idea as Richard's,
Open your .lyx file in another editor such as notepad++ and find and
replace the WORD
with
\emph on WORD \emph default
I tried it and wit worked for me.
erez
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Bruce Pourciau <
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu> wrote:
> Is there a simple w
On Aug 12, 2009, at 5:38 PM, rgheck wrote:
On 08/12/2009 04:34 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple way to go back through a document and italicize
(emphasize) all occurrences of a certain word?
Not within LyX itself. The best way to do it is to run a script of
some
sort on the .lyx
On 08/12/2009 04:34 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple way to go back through a document and italicize
(emphasize) all occurrences of a certain word?
Not within LyX itself. The best way to do it is to run a script of some
sort on the .lyx file. E.g.:
sed -e 's/ that / \n\n\\emph on\
Is there a simple way to go back through a document and italicize
(emphasize) all occurrences of a certain word?
Bruce
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