Am Freitag, 18. November 2011, 19:37:04 schrieb Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci: > On 18 November 2011 17:05, Wolfgang Engelmann <engelmann@uni- tuebingen.de>wrote: > > Am Freitag, 18. November 2011, 14:23:30 schrieb Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci: > > > On 18 November 2011 14:07, PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr> wrote: > > > > On 11/18/2011 12:40 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > > > >> 3 MYCORRHIZATION OF /quercus /AND /corylus/ SEEDLINGS... > > > >> > > > >> How can I change /quercus/ in /Quercus/ as the capital letter is > > > >> needed > > > >> > > > >> for genus and/or species name initials? > > > > > > > > I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. Where and what needs > > > > (not) to be capitalized? > > > > > > Sorry, I was not clear enough... > > > I mean, when you compile the pdf, in the right up part of the pages > > > you can see the running title of the chapter. In my case I have > > > some words (i.e., Species or General names) that must be in emph > > > style. The problem is that LyX do not use the capital letters in > > > those words of the title that are in the emph style (I would mean > > > italic style). > > > > > > For example: if I have the words *Homo sapiens* in the title of a > > > Chapter... LyX "writes" *homo sapiens*, that is scientifically > > > incorrect... > > > > You must do something wrong; I have no problem to change a scientific > > name in the chapter heading to italic (control e on the keyboard) and > > export it correctly to eg a pdf file. > > Could you explain in detail, what you are doing? > > > > Wolfgang > > In the header of thesis pages as well as in the contents I do have the > emph style (I just used the Ctrl + e as you told me) in the title of > the chapters, but I do not have capital letters. > > LyX recognize the emph style but do not use capital letters although > they are in the initials of scientific names... > > If I can send you a pdf page of my thesis you maybe should understand > better, can I? > > Thanks, > Gian,
I am sorry, I missunderstood your question. You ment the running title, I though the chapter heading. Have you considered to use Koma-script as your document class? It offers a scrpage-2 package which is superior to fancyheaders and allows all kinds of special settings in the headers, footers etc. It is described in Markus Kohm Jens-Uwe Morawski's book KomaScript in chapter 4, unfortunately in German. I would suggest, if you do not get an advise on this list, to ask latex experts in TeX groups such as the Dante group in Germany <dante...@dante.de> or TeX user group TUG supp...@tug.org or Gruppo Utilizzatori Italiani di TeX g...@sssup.it. > Wolfgang