> There is a way to introduce a bold button cleanly. But it includes removing
> emph and noun and replacing it with textit and textsc.

I do not see why textit, em and charstyle Emph can not co-exist, and I
have no objection to use em instead of textit after textbf.

Under the Edit->Text Style memu, we can have

1. charstyles defined by layout files. They can be strong, emph, (not
available for 1.5.x) and for example \alert from beamer.

2. simple \textbf, \em and \textsc (or something else)

3. customized etc...

> The same applies for the menus. We can introduce bold to the menus, but not
> together with noun and emph, but with textsc and textit.

For toolbars, the boldface button can be \textbf for 1.5.x, and
\strong for 1.6.x.

Bo

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