On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 09:38:51AM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Bo Peng wrote: > > > But the information what kind of char style this is ois still available > > > somewhere? In the status line perhaps when the cursor is inside the > > > style inset perhaps? > > > > I think the font used in such an inset is (almost) enough to tell us > > what kinds of charstyle it is. If someone really wants to know, s/he > > can click on the inset, or use view->open all insets. > > I think it depends on the charstyle whether the font is enough information or > not. Therefore, I'd rather introduce a tag in the charstyle definition where > you can set whether the label should be shown initially or not.
Yes, that has been my idea too. Should be done in a way that also works in trunk. I believe that LaTeX document charstyles should start by not displaying the label (which Bo's patch does), but for 'elements' in docbook you want to see the label. > An then, a status line message is certainly a good idea. > > Jürgen - Martin