Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
--
FN: Frederick Noronha
Phone 0091-832-2409490
http://wikiwikiweb.de/MyContacts
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Does the Document Settings - Language - Quote Style thing help at all?
-- Mark
,
textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
Regards, FN
On 18/06/07, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(snip)
[Quote style also available in ``text, ,,text``, ,,text, text,
and text]
What I'm looking for is something that would create the elegant,
textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
(snip)
Huh.
Unknown wrote:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
By rough looking do you mean the ones you see in the GUI, or the ones
that show
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Hi Mark, That doesn't offer too many options
Language: English
Use language's default encoding (not selected)
Encoding: Latex default
Quote style: text
[Quote style also available in ``text, ,,text``, ,,text, text,
and text]
What I'm looking for is
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time. What needs to
be done is to use the ``quotes .. and
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't
work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time.
I see. Thanks a lot. Very interesting. I'm not too technical (a
journalist-editor-writer). So I'll need to ask my techie friend.
Anyway it works for me now, the way I'm doing it. I imported the file
that was set in Jstar (a clone of WordStar, and from the Joe family).
It's ancient, but I love
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
--
FN: Frederick Noronha
Phone 0091-832-2409490
http://wikiwikiweb.de/MyContacts
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Does the Document Settings - Language - Quote Style thing help at all?
-- Mark
,
textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
Regards, FN
On 18/06/07, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(snip)
[Quote style also available in ``text, ,,text``, ,,text, text,
and text]
What I'm looking for is something that would create the elegant,
textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
(snip)
Huh.
Unknown wrote:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely set
of inverted commas instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
By rough looking do you mean the ones you see in the GUI, or the ones
that show
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Hi Mark, That doesn't offer too many options
Language: English
Use language's default encoding (not selected)
Encoding: Latex default
Quote style: text
[Quote style also available in ``text, ,,text``, ,,text, text,
and text]
What I'm looking for is
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time. What needs to
be done is to use the ``quotes .. and
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't
work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time.
I see. Thanks a lot. Very interesting. I'm not too technical (a
journalist-editor-writer). So I'll need to ask my techie friend.
Anyway it works for me now, the way I'm doing it. I imported the file
that was set in Jstar (a clone of WordStar, and from the Joe family).
It's ancient, but I love
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely "set
of inverted commas" instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
--
FN: Frederick Noronha
Phone 0091-832-2409490
http://wikiwikiweb.de/MyContacts
""Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या]"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely "set
> of inverted commas" instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Does the Document Settings -> Language -> Quote Style thing help at all?
-- Mark
omething that would create the elegant,
textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
Regards, FN
On 18/06/07, Mark T.B. Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
""Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या]"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear all,
""Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या]"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(snip)
> [Quote style also available in ``text", ,,text``, ,,text", <>,
> and >>text<<]
>
> What I'm looking for is something that would create the elegant,
> textbook-like 66quotes99 (using 66 and 99 to explain their shape...).
Unknown wrote:
Dear all, Could you please tell me how to get a decent, shapely "set
of inverted commas" instead of the rough-looking ones I get from Lyx?
Thanks for all for your useful help, specially to Steve. FN
By "rough looking" do you mean the ones you see in
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Hi Mark, That doesn't offer too many options
Language: English
Use language's default encoding (not selected)
Encoding: Latex default
Quote style: "text"
[Quote style also available in ``text", ,,text``, ,,text", <>,
and >>text<<]
What I'm looking
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time. What needs to
be done is to use the ``quotes" ..
Frederick Noronha [फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या] wrote:
Thanks, David and Mark. No, actually I'm referring to the appearance
*both* on the monitor and on the printout.
My earlier attempt, done hurriedly for the first book I edited, didn't
work.
But thanks to you guys, I think I've got it this time.
I see. Thanks a lot. Very interesting. I'm not too technical (a
journalist-editor-writer). So I'll need to ask my techie friend.
Anyway it works for me now, the way I'm doing it. I imported the file
that was set in Jstar (a clone of WordStar, and from the Joe family).
It's ancient, but I love
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