>>>>> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Because changing it is extra code. And I don't see a benefit here.
>> The contruct is perfectly legal code. Maybe some .html renderer
>> renders <b><b>..</b></b> as "extra bold". So why should we make LyX
>> unusable for that purpose - by adding extra messy code, no less!?

John> You are sacrificing usability for all for some theoretical thing
John> that no users use. No matter how many times I say UI design is
John> all about triage, nobody ever seems to get the point.

John> For the 0.0% percent of users who need this, they have direct
John> LaTeX.

Absolutely agreed. Think about all the people who click several times
on the same function. How do I remove a font change, BTW?

>> Now I understand what your problem is. You want a _set_ of font
>> changes, not a _list_. I.e. in your model \fontfoo{\fontbar{...}}
>> is equivalent to \fontbar{\fontfoo{...}}, whereas in mine it is
>> not.

I tend to think that order is not important in the nfss word, but I
may be wrong (notably in terms of italic correction)

JMarc

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