Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: The issue at hand is that starting to type in the inset produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P to switch to typewrite font (not lyx-code) has no effect at first. Does it work if you issue the lfun directly (i.e. M-x font-typewriter)? Jürgen

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: The issue at hand is that starting to type in the inset produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P to switch to typewrite font (not lyx-code) has no effect at first. Does it work if you issue the lfun directly (i.e. M-x font-typewriter)? Jürgen

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: > The issue at hand is that starting to type in the inset produces > roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P to switch to typewrite font > (not lyx-code) has no effect at first. Does it work if you issue the lfun directly (i.e. M-x font-typewriter)? Jürgen

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >Jan Engelhardt wrote: >> in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry >> (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. >> Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread rgheck
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jan Engelhardt wrote: > in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry > (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. > Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces > roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font