Le 07/12/2023 à 12:45, Folsk Pratima a écrit :
Can you please explain me how to do it then? What I do is select some
text and then use the Find and Replace (Quick) feature and LyX just
goes on replacing through the rest of the document as well. This is
frustrating.
This feature does not exist
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 05:39:38 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2023, Folsk Pratima wrote:
>
> > The subject. LyX Version 2.3.7. Any luck in newer versions?
>
> Have not before had any issues with current version 2.3.6.1.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>
Can you please explain me how
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023, Folsk Pratima wrote:
The subject. LyX Version 2.3.7. Any luck in newer versions?
Have not before had any issues with current version 2.3.6.1.
Thanks,
Rich
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:31:39PM +, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> Many thanks for testing and finding this regression, Eric! I can
> reproduce and I will do a bisect later tonight to narrow down the issue.
Posted to lyx-devel at [1].
Scott
[1]
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 07:26:49PM +, Eric Barkan wrote:
> Under 2.3.0RC2, I find that the advanced search and replace pane does not
> respond to keyboard input. The text cursor appears when I click on the
> pane, but I can't enter text directly into the pane or into a math box in
&
Under 2.3.0RC2, I find that the advanced search and replace pane does
not respond to keyboard input. The text cursor appears when I click on
the pane, but I can't enter text directly into the pane or into a math
box in the pane. I do not find this problem in 2.3.0RC1.
I have built 2.3.0RC2
and tweaking the
compiled results to suit client preferences has involved a lot of manual
labor. For future reference I would like to learn how to automate these
tasks if it's possible to do so with a global search and replace.
TIA,
Rich
to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and
use search
and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script, etc.
Back up the file first!!
Richard
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
search and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script,
etc.
Richard,
That's what I thought, but I wanted to learn if I missed something within
the LyX
width or changing all
cross-references from number + page to only number?
The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
search and replace
there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script, etc.
No idea if you can use this in your case, but here it is:
You
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On 14/11/12 15:39, Richard Heck wrote:
No idea if you can use this in your case, but here it is:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to have
all graphics in a
shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
%
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Rainer M Krug wrote:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to
have all graphics in a shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
% from
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/70547/how-can-i-renew-includegraphics-to-always-use-shadowbox
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
For figures, a nice feature to use is 'figure group'. Give a name to a
group and all graphics in the same group share the same parameters.
JMarc,
Another useful approach. Thanks for the insight!
Rich
and tweaking the
compiled results to suit client preferences has involved a lot of manual
labor. For future reference I would like to learn how to automate these
tasks if it's possible to do so with a global search and replace.
TIA,
Rich
to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and
use search
and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script, etc.
Back up the file first!!
Richard
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
search and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script,
etc.
Richard,
That's what I thought, but I wanted to learn if I missed something within
the LyX
width or changing all
cross-references from number + page to only number?
The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
search and replace
there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script, etc.
No idea if you can use this in your case, but here it is:
You
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Hash: SHA1
On 14/11/12 15:39, Richard Heck wrote:
No idea if you can use this in your case, but here it is:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to have
all graphics in a
shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
%
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Rainer M Krug wrote:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to
have all graphics in a shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
% from
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/70547/how-can-i-renew-includegraphics-to-always-use-shadowbox
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
For figures, a nice feature to use is 'figure group'. Give a name to a
group and all graphics in the same group share the same parameters.
JMarc,
Another useful approach. Thanks for the insight!
Rich
and tweaking the
compiled results to suit client preferences has involved a lot of manual
labor. For future reference I would like to learn how to automate these
tasks if it's possible to do so with a global search and replace.
TIA,
Rich
to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and
use search
and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script, etc.
Back up the file first!!
Richard
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
search and replace there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script,
etc.
Richard,
That's what I thought, but I wanted to learn if I missed something within
the LyX
% of text width to 60% of text
>> width or changing all
>> cross-references from number + page to only number?
>>
> The only way to do this is to load the LyX file into a text editor and use
> search and replace
> there. Or you can do it with a perl or python script
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Hash: SHA1
On 14/11/12 15:39, Richard Heck wrote:
No idea if you can use this in your case, but here it is:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to have
all graphics in a
shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
%
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
Le 14/11/2012 15:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 11/14/2012 09:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to automate changes in figure settings and
cross-references? For
example, changing the width of all figures from 80% of text width to
60% of
text width or changing all cross-references from
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Rainer M Krug wrote:
You could also redefine your includegraphics. I did something similar, to
have all graphics in a shadowbox. I included in the preamble:
% from
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/70547/how-can-i-renew-includegraphics-to-always-use-shadowbox
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
For figures, a nice feature to use is 'figure group'. Give a name to a
group and all graphics in the same group share the same parameters.
JMarc,
Another useful approach. Thanks for the insight!
Rich
Hallo, Lyx-Users,
I had several times a problem with the advanced search and replace
function. I don't know why (perhaps because the cursor is sometimes in a
math environment) but the sidebar where I can click Search, Replace and
Replace all sometimes moves up and down (the buttons don't rest
Hallo, Lyx-Users,
I had several times a problem with the advanced search and replace
function. I don't know why (perhaps because the cursor is sometimes in a
math environment) but the sidebar where I can click Search, Replace and
Replace all sometimes moves up and down (the buttons don't rest
Hallo, Lyx-Users,
I had several times a problem with the advanced "search and replace"
function. I don't know why (perhaps because the cursor is sometimes in a
math environment) but the sidebar where I can click "Search", "Replace" and
"Replace all" someti
Hi,
I notice that when I do a search-replace, at the end I'm at the beginning of
the doc.
advanced search and replace should leave you where you were after finishing,
Otherwise it breaks the writting flow.
Again, a very minor usability issue.
Thanks!
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Research scientist
Hi,
I notice that when I do a search-replace, at the end I'm at the beginning of
the doc.
advanced search and replace should leave you where you were after finishing,
Otherwise it breaks the writting flow.
Again, a very minor usability issue.
Thanks!
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Research scientist
Hi,
I notice that when I do a search-replace, at the end I'm at the beginning of
the doc.
advanced search and replace should leave you where you were after finishing,
Otherwise it breaks the writting flow.
Again, a very minor usability issue.
Thanks!
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Research scientist
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references to first match, second
match, etc., but if I try to replace dashes with en-dashes between
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references to first
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:33 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references to first match, second
match, etc., but if I try to replace dashes with en-dashes between
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references to first
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:33 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the
Dear Lyxers,
I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references to first match, second
match, etc., but if I try to replace dashes with en-dashes between
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi
wrote:
> Dear Lyxers,
>
> I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
> out how to use backreferences in the replace part of the dialog.
>
> I am used to using \1 \2 etc. as back references
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:33 AM, stefano franchi
wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:30 AM, stefano franchi <
> stefano.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Lyxers,
>>
>> I am trying out the new advanced search with regexes, and I cannot figure
>> out how to use
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the a in the
latex-environment to A.
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with searchreplace in Lyx,
because the replace-button is not available within
Leo Gürtler wrote:
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the a in
the latex-environment to A.
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with searchreplace in Lyx,
because the replace-button
Leo Gürtler schrieb:
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
Not yet, but in the next major LyX version, see
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX20
For now you can open your LyX file with a text editor and then replace.
regards Uwe
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the a in the
latex-environment to A.
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with searchreplace in Lyx,
because the replace-button is not available within
Leo Gürtler wrote:
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the a in
the latex-environment to A.
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with searchreplace in Lyx,
because the replace-button
Leo Gürtler schrieb:
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
Not yet, but in the next major LyX version, see
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX20
For now you can open your LyX file with a text editor and then replace.
regards Uwe
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the "a" in the
latex-environment to "A."
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with search in Lyx,
because the replace-button is
Leo Gürtler wrote:
Dear lyx list,
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
See example attached to this mail. e.g. I want to change the "a" in
the latex-environment to "A."
Trying so shows me that I can not do this with search in Lyx,
becaus
Leo Gürtler schrieb:
is it possible to search and replace within a latex environments?
Not yet, but in the next major LyX version, see
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX20
For now you can open your LyX file with a text editor and then replace.
regards Uwe
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf. If not,
is there any plans to implement this?
One of the advantages of using Latex is that it's plain text,
so it's possible to search and replace in equations
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf.
This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a text editor and
then use find and replace.
If not, is there any
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a
text editor and then use find and replace.
Thanks, I didn't think about the fact that
LyX files are text files. That seems a better solution
than exporting to Latex and then re-importing to LyX.
It
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf. If not,
is there any plans to implement this?
One of the advantages of using Latex is that it's plain text,
so it's possible to search and replace in equations
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf.
This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a text editor and
then use find and replace.
If not, is there any
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a
text editor and then use find and replace.
Thanks, I didn't think about the fact that
LyX files are text files. That seems a better solution
than exporting to Latex and then re-importing to LyX.
It
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf. If not,
is there any plans to implement this?
One of the advantages of using Latex is that it's plain text,
so it's possible to search and replace in equations
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Is there any way to search and replace in equations in LyX?
Say I want to replace x with y in all my equations. Or
\mathbf with \mathsf.
This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a text editor and
then use find and replace.
If not, is there any
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> This is currently only possible by opening a LyX file with a
> text editor and then use find and replace.
Thanks, I didn't think about the fact that
LyX files are text files. That seems a better solution
than exporting to Latex and then re-importing to LyX.
It
Hi,
I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I use heavily
in translating a book from German into English. After having used the replace
funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC slows down and if I do not restart
LyX in time might finally hang. It says
could not fork
Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I
use heavily in translating a book from German into English. After
having used the replace funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC
slows down and if I do not restart LyX in time
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 10:27 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks for your pointer, yes, I have to update from 1.4 to 1.5
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found english
word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
Wolfgang
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and drop
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 15:18 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks, Günter,
thats what I did so far (cut and paste). Unfortunately I am a biologist
without any experience in programming (and too old to learn -in my next life
I might choose informatics, but who knows whats up than?). The latest ding
Hi,
I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I use heavily
in translating a book from German into English. After having used the replace
funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC slows down and if I do not restart
LyX in time might finally hang. It says
could not fork
Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I
use heavily in translating a book from German into English. After
having used the replace funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC
slows down and if I do not restart LyX in time
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 10:27 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks for your pointer, yes, I have to update from 1.4 to 1.5
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found english
word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
Wolfgang
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and drop
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 15:18 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks, Günter,
thats what I did so far (cut and paste). Unfortunately I am a biologist
without any experience in programming (and too old to learn -in my next life
I might choose informatics, but who knows whats up than?). The latest ding
Hi,
I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I use heavily
in translating a book from German into English. After having used the replace
funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC slows down and if I do not restart
LyX in time might finally hang. It says
could not fork
Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having problems with the search and replace function, which I
> use heavily in translating a book from German into English. After
> having used the replace funtion for about 10 to 20 times the PC
> slows down and if I
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
> the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
> the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 10:27 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks for your pointer, yes, I have to update from 1.4 to 1.5
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found english
word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
Wolfgang
> On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
> english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 15:18 schrieb G. Milde:
Thanks, Günter,
thats what I did so far (cut and paste). Unfortunately I am a biologist
without any experience in programming (and too old to learn -in my next life
I might choose informatics, but who knows whats up than?). The latest ding
William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
Open the lyx file in a text editor and search and replace the word xxx
with the following (on three new lines):
\noun
William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
Open the lyx file in a text editor and search and replace the word xxx
with the following (on three new lines):
\noun
William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
Open the lyx file in a text editor and search and replace the word xxx
with the following (on three new lines):
\noun
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
thanks
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
thanks
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a way to search
a document for a certain word and replace it with
the same word but in noun style (small caps)?
thanks
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi Helge
thanks a lot - I thought this would be the only option at the moment.
Therefore I have a question for a extension of the search / replace to
include options to including formating, i.e. emphasized, noun,
underlined. It would be of great help in e.g. biological
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi Helge
thanks a lot - I thought this would be the only option at the moment.
Therefore I have a question for a extension of the search / replace to
include options to including formating, i.e. emphasized, noun,
underlined. It would be of great help in e.g. biological
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi Helge
thanks a lot - I thought this would be the only option at the moment.
Therefore I have a question for a extension of the search / replace to
include options to including formating, i.e. emphasized, noun,
underlined. It would be of great help in e.g. biological
Hi
is there any possibility to do a Search - Replace in such a way that
e.g. I can replace SearchTerm with SearchTerm (emphasized)?
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation
Biology (UCT)
Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology
University of Stellenbosch
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
is there any possibility to do a Search - Replace in such a way that
e.g. I can replace SearchTerm with SearchTerm (emphasized)?
Can't be done inside lyx, but it can be done with a trick.
Some work, but it is worth it if you have _lots_ of terms:
1. Save your file
Hi Helge
thanks a lot - I thought this would be the only option at the moment.
Therefore I have a question for a extension of the search / replace to
include options to including formating, i.e. emphasized, noun,
underlined. It would be of great help in e.g. biological articles where
species
Hi
is there any possibility to do a Search - Replace in such a way that
e.g. I can replace SearchTerm with SearchTerm (emphasized)?
Rainer
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Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation
Biology (UCT)
Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology
University of Stellenbosch
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
is there any possibility to do a Search - Replace in such a way that
e.g. I can replace SearchTerm with SearchTerm (emphasized)?
Can't be done inside lyx, but it can be done with a trick.
Some work, but it is worth it if you have _lots_ of terms:
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Hi Helge
thanks a lot - I thought this would be the only option at the moment.
Therefore I have a question for a extension of the search / replace to
include options to including formating, i.e. emphasized, noun,
underlined. It would be of great help in e.g. biological articles where
species
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