Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-27 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote: The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the EditText StyleCustom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-27 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote: The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the EditText StyleCustom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-27 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote: > >The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. > > Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a > keyword and mark it up "the LyX way" (e.g. via the > Edit>Text Style>Custom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX.

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote: So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character formatting. Example-- View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that it's

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote: Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? Sorry, I mixed

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote: So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character formatting. Example-- View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that it's

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote: Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? Sorry, I mixed

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote: > So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character > formatting. Example-- > View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} > After "Insert index entry" source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} > Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}}

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Sebastian Guttenberg
Günter wrote > Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the > original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote: > Günter wrote >> Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the >> original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. > Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am > I missing something?

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-25 Thread Ted Carnevale
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character formatting. Example-- View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the typewriter family being used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-25 Thread Ted Carnevale
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character formatting. Example-- View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the typewriter family being used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-25 Thread Ted Carnevale
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character formatting. Example-- View/Source shows \texttt{keyword} After "Insert index entry" source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword} Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the typewriter family being used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/23/2009 09:00 PM, tedc wrote: I am writing a document about a programming environment that uses multiple character styles. 0. Plain roman is used for ordinary index entries 1. Italicized roman characters are used for names of mathematical variables and parameters 2. Typewriter is used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread Ted Carnevale
rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX. Does this apply also to table of contents

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote: rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX.

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/23/2009 09:00 PM, tedc wrote: I am writing a document about a programming environment that uses multiple character styles. 0. Plain roman is used for ordinary index entries 1. Italicized roman characters are used for names of mathematical variables and parameters 2. Typewriter is used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread Ted Carnevale
rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX. Does this apply also to table of contents

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote: rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX.

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/23/2009 09:00 PM, tedc wrote: I am writing a document about a programming environment that uses multiple character styles. 0. Plain roman is used for ordinary index entries 1. Italicized roman characters are used for names of mathematical variables and parameters 2. Typewriter is used for

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread Ted Carnevale
rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX. Does this apply also to table of contents

Re: Charater formatting in the Index

2009-11-24 Thread rgheck
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote: rgheck wrote: Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it manually, as LaTeX.