Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread Marcelo Acuña
 Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
 LyX 1.4? From the release 
 notes, it seems that there should be more control
 over how the index is 
 generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
 documentation on how to do this 

If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
control of TOC, but isn´t easy.
Marcelo






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Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 02:49 pm, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
  Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
  LyX 1.4? From the release
  notes, it seems that there should be more control
  over how the index is
  generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
  documentation on how to do this

 If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
 control of TOC, but isn´t easy.

Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.
--
Dan Urist
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Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
 Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.

You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
across the Index button that you inserted and change the font. This
will apply to the font change to every item in the index

For more sophisticated changes, I wrote a wrapper to beautify the
output makeindex, and integrated it into my personal version of
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker

If you are interested, I can mail it to you

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John C. McCabe-Dansted
Master's Student


Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 04:01 pm, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:

 You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
 across the Index button that you inserted and change the font. This
 will apply to the font change to every item in the index

Thanks, that's exactly what I needed. I guess it was just too obvious for me!

--
Dan Urist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread Marcelo Acuña
 Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
 LyX 1.4? From the release 
 notes, it seems that there should be more control
 over how the index is 
 generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
 documentation on how to do this 

If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
control of TOC, but isn´t easy.
Marcelo






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Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 02:49 pm, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
  Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
  LyX 1.4? From the release
  notes, it seems that there should be more control
  over how the index is
  generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
  documentation on how to do this

 If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
 control of TOC, but isn´t easy.

Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.
--
Dan Urist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
 Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.

You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
across the Index button that you inserted and change the font. This
will apply to the font change to every item in the index

For more sophisticated changes, I wrote a wrapper to beautify the
output makeindex, and integrated it into my personal version of
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker

If you are interested, I can mail it to you

--
John C. McCabe-Dansted
Master's Student


Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 04:01 pm, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:

 You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
 across the Index button that you inserted and change the font. This
 will apply to the font change to every item in the index

Thanks, that's exactly what I needed. I guess it was just too obvious for me!

--
Dan Urist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
> LyX 1.4? From the release 
> notes, it seems that there should be more control
> over how the index is 
> generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
> documentation on how to do this 

If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
control of TOC, but isn´t easy.
Marcelo






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Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 02:49 pm, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > Is there a way to (easily) change the index font in
> > LyX 1.4? From the release
> > notes, it seems that there should be more control
> > over how the index is
> > generated in LyX 1.4, but I haven't found any
> > documentation on how to do this
>
> If you mean TOC, with titletoc package you get total
> control of TOC, but isn´t easy.

Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.
--
Dan Urist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
> Thanks, but I mean the index as produced by makeindex.

You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
across the "Index" button that you inserted and change the font. This
will apply to the font change to every item in the index

For more sophisticated changes, I wrote a wrapper to beautify the
output makeindex, and integrated it into my personal version of
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker

If you are interested, I can mail it to you

--
John C. McCabe-Dansted
Master's Student


Re: controlling index format in LyX 1.4

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 04:01 pm, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:

> You can change the font used by makeindex in LyX simply by dragging
> across the "Index" button that you inserted and change the font. This
> will apply to the font change to every item in the index

Thanks, that's exactly what I needed. I guess it was just too obvious for me!

--
Dan Urist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]