Using Logical Markup module
Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? Thanks, ian ... Ian S. Worthington, MBCS. me: http://isw.me.uk/ photos: http://gallery.isw.me.uk/ Free 2GB online backups: https://mozy.com/?code=HJW4C8 (code gets you 256MB extra) Web hosting and support from $2.99/month: www.cirtexhosting.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=463 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, sed dulcius pro patria vivere, et dulcissimus pro patria biber. Ergo, bibiamo pro salute patriae.
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? EditText Style. They should all appear there. rh
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? i -- Original Message -- Received: 09:21 AM COT, 05/07/2009 From: rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com To: Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.netCc: lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Using Logical Markup module Ian S. Worthington wrote: Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? EditText Style. They should all appear there. rh
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? I think it's mentioned in the Customization manual, but probably it should be mentioned in the User Guide, too, that character styles that come out of modules end up there. There are also custom insets that end up under InsertCustom Inset, but that's a little more intuitive, maybe. rh
Using Logical Markup module
Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? Thanks, ian ... Ian S. Worthington, MBCS. me: http://isw.me.uk/ photos: http://gallery.isw.me.uk/ Free 2GB online backups: https://mozy.com/?code=HJW4C8 (code gets you 256MB extra) Web hosting and support from $2.99/month: www.cirtexhosting.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=463 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, sed dulcius pro patria vivere, et dulcissimus pro patria biber. Ergo, bibiamo pro salute patriae.
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? EditText Style. They should all appear there. rh
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? i -- Original Message -- Received: 09:21 AM COT, 05/07/2009 From: rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com To: Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.netCc: lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Using Logical Markup module Ian S. Worthington wrote: Hi -- I've added the Logical Markup module under DocumentSettings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? EditText Style. They should all appear there. rh
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? I think it's mentioned in the Customization manual, but probably it should be mentioned in the User Guide, too, that character styles that come out of modules end up there. There are also custom insets that end up under InsertCustom Inset, but that's a little more intuitive, maybe. rh
Using Logical Markup module
Hi -- I've added the "Logical Markup" module under Document>Settings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? Thanks, ian ... Ian S. Worthington, MBCS. me: http://isw.me.uk/ photos: http://gallery.isw.me.uk/ Free 2GB online backups: https://mozy.com/?code=HJW4C8 (code gets you 256MB extra) Web hosting and support from $2.99/month: www.cirtexhosting.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=463 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, sed dulcius pro patria vivere, et dulcissimus pro patria biber. Ergo, bibiamo pro salute patriae.
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Hi -- I've added the "Logical Markup" module under Document>Settings but I'm at a loss how to input eg \code{xx}. Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? Edit>Text Style. They should all appear there. rh
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? i -- Original Message -- Received: 09:21 AM COT, 05/07/2009 From: rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com> To: "Ian S. Worthington" <ianworthing...@usa.net>Cc: lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Subject: Re: Using Logical Markup module > Ian S. Worthington wrote: > > Hi -- > > > > I've added the "Logical Markup" module under Document>Settings but I'm at a > > loss how to input eg \code{xx}. > > > > Also is there a list somewhere of the character style it contains? > > > > > Edit>Text Style. They should all appear there. > > rh > >
Re: Using Logical Markup module
Ian S. Worthington wrote: Many thanks, they do. I did spend about an hour searching the documentation and website for this. Don't know if this is documented or not? I think it's mentioned in the Customization manual, but probably it should be mentioned in the User Guide, too, that character styles that come out of modules end up there. There are also "custom insets" that end up under Insert>Custom Inset, but that's a little more intuitive, maybe. rh