Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Greg Lee
On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: ... so that now when I request colored text, I get IPA printed instead. Fine hacking, but what about using the general font définition mechanism ? I don't know about the TIPA fonts, but for sans serif for instance, you just have to put

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Greg" == Greg Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg But tipa is not a font family, it's a "superfamily", including Greg Roman, slanted, bold, bold-extended, and sans families. Putting Greg \usepackage{tipa} has the effect that text inside Greg \tipaencoding{...} will be ipa Roman, ipa sans,

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 16:58:16 +0200 (MET DST) From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: styles that are not paragraphs "Greg" == Greg Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg But tipa is not a font family, it's a &q

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Greg Lee
On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: ... so that now when I request colored text, I get IPA printed instead. Fine hacking, but what about using the general font définition mechanism ? I don't know about the TIPA fonts, but for sans serif for instance, you just have to put

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Greg" == Greg Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg But tipa is not a font family, it's a "superfamily", including Greg Roman, slanted, bold, bold-extended, and sans families. Putting Greg \usepackage{tipa} has the effect that text inside Greg \tipaencoding{...} will be ipa Roman, ipa sans,

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 16:58:16 +0200 (MET DST) From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: styles that are not paragraphs "Greg" == Greg Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg But tipa is not a font family, it's a &q

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Greg Lee
On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: ... > > >> so that now when I request colored text, I get IPA > >> printed instead. > >> > > Fine hacking, but what about using the general font définition mechanism ? > I don't know about the TIPA fonts, but for sans serif for instance, you > just

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Greg" == Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Greg> But tipa is not a font family, it's a "superfamily", including Greg> Roman, slanted, bold, bold-extended, and sans families. Putting Greg> \usepackage{tipa} has the effect that text inside Greg> \tipaencoding{...} will be ipa Roman,

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 16:58:16 +0200 (MET DST) >> From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: styles that are not paragraphs >> >> >>>>> "Greg" ==

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-11 Thread Greg Lee
I asked earlier about how to define a layout to use the tipa IPA fonts. For whatever it may be worth, I found a hack. I renamed the file "color.sty", copied "tipa.sty" as the new "color.sty", and modified it by (1) changing the \ProvidesPackage line to say "color" instead of "tipa", and (2)

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-11 Thread Greg Lee
I asked earlier about how to define a layout to use the tipa IPA fonts. For whatever it may be worth, I found a hack. I renamed the file "color.sty", copied "tipa.sty" as the new "color.sty", and modified it by (1) changing the \ProvidesPackage line to say "color" instead of "tipa", and (2)

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-11 Thread Greg Lee
I asked earlier about how to define a layout to use the tipa IPA fonts. For whatever it may be worth, I found a hack. I renamed the file "color.sty", copied "tipa.sty" as the new "color.sty", and modified it by (1) changing the \ProvidesPackage line to say "color" instead of "tipa", and (2)

styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-10 Thread root
Can I make a layout with a style for individual words or phrases rather than paragraphs? In case there is some more straightforward way to accomplish what I want, I'm trying to fix a way to use IPA fonts for some words in a text, using the tipa.sty IPA package. I added a layout style that asks

styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-10 Thread root
Can I make a layout with a style for individual words or phrases rather than paragraphs? In case there is some more straightforward way to accomplish what I want, I'm trying to fix a way to use IPA fonts for some words in a text, using the tipa.sty IPA package. I added a layout style that asks

styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-10 Thread root
Can I make a layout with a style for individual words or phrases rather than paragraphs? In case there is some more straightforward way to accomplish what I want, I'm trying to fix a way to use IPA fonts for some words in a text, using the tipa.sty IPA package. I added a layout style that asks