Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: Hi guys, I've been working with LyX and XeTeX recently to set up a document which allows me to switch between various East Asian languages using Text Styles. Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document Properties - Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on how to achieve this. I can copy and paste text containing line breaks from other sources and I can force line breaks using CTRL + Enter, but I was hoping for a more elegant solution that does not involve too much ERT. Any thoughts? Set MultiPar 1. Richard
Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 11:43 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: [...] Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document Properties - Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on how to achieve this. [...] Set MultiPar 1. Richard Thanks, Richard, that worked perfectly! I'll post the information on latex-community.org as well, so it's easier to find for other people who run into the same problem. Again, thanks a lot! Stefan
Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: Hi guys, I've been working with LyX and XeTeX recently to set up a document which allows me to switch between various East Asian languages using Text Styles. Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document Properties - Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on how to achieve this. I can copy and paste text containing line breaks from other sources and I can force line breaks using CTRL + Enter, but I was hoping for a more elegant solution that does not involve too much ERT. Any thoughts? Set MultiPar 1. Richard
Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 11:43 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: [...] Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document Properties - Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on how to achieve this. [...] Set MultiPar 1. Richard Thanks, Richard, that worked perfectly! I'll post the information on latex-community.org as well, so it's easier to find for other people who run into the same problem. Again, thanks a lot! Stefan
Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: Hi guys, I've been working with LyX and XeTeX recently to set up a document which allows me to switch between various East Asian languages using Text Styles. Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document Properties -> Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on how to achieve this. I can copy and paste text containing line breaks from other sources and I can force line breaks using CTRL + Enter, but I was hoping for a more elegant solution that does not involve too much ERT. Any thoughts? Set "MultiPar 1". Richard
Re: Line Breaks in Text Sections formatted with Local Layouts
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 11:43 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: > On 05/21/2013 02:21 PM, Stefan A. wrote: > > [...] Although the Text Styles I have defined in Document > > Properties -> Local Layouts work well for single words or phrases, I > > haven't found a way to enter line breaks in sections defined for a > > certain language, and I was hoping someone here may have a suggestion on > > how to achieve this. [...] > > Set "MultiPar 1". > > Richard Thanks, Richard, that worked perfectly! I'll post the information on latex-community.org as well, so it's easier to find for other people who run into the same problem. Again, thanks a lot! Stefan