Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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,

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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,

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-14 Thread Jason F. Siegel
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,

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-13 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-13 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Changing Tri-Glosse

2013-12-13 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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