Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Like the attached?
I'd rather have entries like
InsetLayout charstyle:noun
LyxType charstyle
LabelString noun
LatexType fontstyle
LatexName defined
Font
Shape Smallcaps
EndFont
End
Using such namespaces allows IMO to do more precise things.
Is `charstyle' supposed just to be repeated? Or can one also do:
InsetLayout whatever:noun
LyxType charstyle
LabelString noun
LatexType fontstyle
LatexName defined
Font
Shape Smallcaps
EndFont
End
And does the namespace play any role? I had been thinking of using it,
in part, to structure the menu, so that e.g. charstyle::font::italic
might end up at Edit>CharStyle>Font>Italic. But maybe that should just
be its own entry, MenuPosition or something of the sort.
Richard
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