Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss just one dialect,
I'd like
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss
That's perfect! I'll be using that from now on, and will put it in my
amended Linguistics guide. Thank you so much!
--Jason
On 12/14/2013 11:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well,
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss just one dialect,
I'd like
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss
That's perfect! I'll be using that from now on, and will put it in my
amended Linguistics guide. Thank you so much!
--Jason
On 12/14/2013 11:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well,
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss just one dialect,
I'd like
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
> Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
> Glosse feature as well, which I had not intended. I was trying to get it
> so that when I wanted to gloss two dialects, both would be in italics,
> and all glosses would be in normal type. When I gloss
That's perfect! I'll be using that from now on, and will put it in my
amended Linguistics guide. Thank you so much!
--Jason
On 12/14/2013 11:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
Thank you for this. This seems to italicize the second line of the
Glosse feature as well,
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
I'm a new user of LyX, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm trying to figure
out how to change the custom inset of the Tri-Glosse feature so that
instead of the second line being in plain text, it would be in italics
like the first line. Is there a way to do that?
In
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
I'm a new user of LyX, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm trying to figure
out how to change the custom inset of the Tri-Glosse feature so that
instead of the second line being in plain text, it would be in italics
like the first line. Is there a way to do that?
In
Jason F. Siegel wrote:
> I'm a new user of LyX, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm trying to figure
> out how to change the custom inset of the Tri-Glosse feature so that
> instead of the second line being in plain text, it would be in italics
> like the first line. Is there a way to do that?
In
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