Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Steve Litt wrote: On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. It might be possible to instruct google to ignore

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? Official www.lyx.org. The documentation I didn't see was: doc/Customization.html doc/DocStyle.html doc/Extended.html

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Steve Litt wrote: On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. It might be possible to instruct google to ignore

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? Official www.lyx.org. The documentation I didn't see was: doc/Customization.html doc/DocStyle.html doc/Extended.html

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Steve Litt wrote: On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. It might be possible to instruct google to ignore

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-04 Thread christian . ridderstrom
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? Official www.lyx.org. The documentation I didn't see was: doc/Customization.html doc/DocStyle.html doc/Extended.html

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:13, Hellmut Weber wrote: Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the Document class! How to proceed: 1) Put your layout file

Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? *

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. It might be possible to instruct google to ignore those pages, but I'm not sure that's

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: #% Do not

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:13, Hellmut Weber wrote: Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the Document class! How to proceed: 1) Put your layout file

Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? *

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. It might be possible to instruct google to ignore those pages, but I'm not sure that's

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: #% Do not

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:13, Hellmut Weber wrote: > Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style > to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. > Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the Document class! > > How to proceed: > > 1) Put your layout

Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread christian . ridderstrom
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from? I don't understand the question... which website? *

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox? > > Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground. > > It might be possible to instruct google to ignore those pages, but I'm not > sure

Re: Wiki v.s. web site (Was: how to use custom character styles)

2007-06-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > > > http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says: > > > > p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I > > overlooked it -- where is it linked from? > > I

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-02 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: #% Do not

how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using stuff like typewriter,

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 13:34, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: #% Do not delete the line below;

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute you successfully create a character style, Character Style will appear asan option on your Insert submenu. I'm surprised because in my

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Jeremy, I want to have styles defined for: filenames ... etc.. ... Can someone share examples for this? Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:11, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi Steve, I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute you successfully create a character style, Character Style will appear asan option on

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, i don't have much experience so far with Char Styles, but i'm pretty sure you can do everything you want, i.e. possible with a latex command. Jeremy and I are using 1.4.x. Sounds like 1.5.x is better and more sophisticated. Something to look forward to. I suppose we will get very

how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using stuff like typewriter,

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 13:34, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: #% Do not delete the line below;

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute you successfully create a character style, Character Style will appear asan option on your Insert submenu. I'm surprised because in my

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Jeremy, I want to have styles defined for: filenames ... etc.. ... Can someone share examples for this? Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:11, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi Steve, I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute you successfully create a character style, Character Style will appear asan option on

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, i don't have much experience so far with Char Styles, but i'm pretty sure you can do everything you want, i.e. possible with a latex command. Jeremy and I are using 1.4.x. Sounds like 1.5.x is better and more sophisticated. Something to look forward to. I suppose we will get very

how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using stuff like typewriter,

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character formattings. I want to have styles defined for: filenames command names command line options configuration options command output (I just use lyxcode for that) command input etc.. Currently I am just using

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 13:34, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > I have a 180+ page book with many (probably over 500) character > formattings. > > I want to have styles defined for: > > filenames > command names > command line options > configuration options > command output (I just use lyxcode for that) >

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote: > Look at the stdcharstyles.inc file, which you'll find in e.g. /usr/share/lyx/. > You'll need to define yours in a similar way (or use this one), and then > include the file in a custom layout file. This can be as simple as: > #% Do not delete the line

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute you successfully create a character style, "Character Style" will appear asan option on your Insert submenu. I'm surprised because in my

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Jeremy, I want to have styles defined for: filenames ... etc.. ... Can someone share examples for this? Here comes a modest example (charstyle.layout), it defines a char style to put some piece of a running text into a framed box. Note the second line which defines the 'Label' of the

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Friday 01 June 2007 19:11, Hellmut Weber wrote: > Hi Steve, > > > I can. LyX is smart enough that it doesn't offer that option in the > > Insert menu until you've created at least one character style. The minute > > you successfully create a character style, "Character Style" will appear > >

Re: how to use custom character styles

2007-06-01 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Steve, i don't have much experience so far with Char Styles, but i'm pretty sure you can do everything you want, i.e. possible with a latex command. Jeremy and I are using 1.4.x. Sounds like 1.5.x is better and more sophisticated. Something to look forward to. I suppose we will get very