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
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
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
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
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
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
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, 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, 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,
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)
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
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 way
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
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.
Yes, you are right!!!
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:43 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com 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
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
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 way
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
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.
Yes, you are right!!!
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:43 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com 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
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
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
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
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.
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
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 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 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
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