Re: Simple way to get TWO fonts

2009-07-03 Thread rgheck
J Worky wrote: rgheck wrote: The first question is what document class you are using. Many classes do use different fonts for the headings and body text, so you might just try switching from whatever you are using (book?) to something else, such as book (koma-script). You're a life

Re: Simple way to get TWO fonts

2009-07-02 Thread J Worky
rgheck wrote: > The first question is what document class you are using. > Many classes do use different fonts for the headings and > body text, so you might just try switching from whatever > you are using (book?) to something else, such as > book (koma-script). You're a lifesaver! The KOM

Re: Simple way to get TWO fonts

2009-07-02 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> I am new to this whole LyX/LaTeX > thing, but I am loving it! I am > creating a book that looks pretty good in Palatino font, > but I want to > spice it up a little. I would at least like to be able to > have one font > for headings (sans serif) and one font for everything else > (serif). I am >

Re: Simple way to get TWO fonts

2009-07-02 Thread rgheck
J Worky wrote: I am new to this whole LyX/LaTeX thing, but I am loving it! I am creating a book that looks pretty good in Palatino font, but I want to spice it up a little. I would at least like to be able to have one font for headings (sans serif) and one font for everything else (serif). I am h

Simple way to get TWO fonts

2009-07-02 Thread J Worky
I am new to this whole LyX/LaTeX thing, but I am loving it! I am creating a book that looks pretty good in Palatino font, but I want to spice it up a little. I would at least like to be able to have one font for headings (sans serif) and one font for everything else (serif). I am happy with the dis