On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 05:36:38PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Martin> If you can get this to work somehow, I would be happy for
> Martin> 1.4.0 at least. 
> 
> Not sure I can :)
> 
> Martin> Still I think we differ in our views of what the charstyle
> Martin> paradigm should be (I see it as a longer term complete
> Martin> replacement of font attributes from the user's POV). Ah well,
> Martin> some other time.
> 
> No, we differ on what the bug is. The bug is that an insettext that
> wants to set its display font does not work (assume I want to have all
> notes display in sans serif, for example). This has nothing to do with
> what we want to use charstyles for.

This confirms that you don't understand my argument/rationale: this
particular insettext shouldn't even *want* to do that. The content of a
charstyle inset is *not* (should not be) a full-blown lyxtext with font
attributes and all; in somewhat the same way that the content of an ERT
inset is not/should not be. Only, the ERT makes that circumstance more
explicit. IMHO.

Think about it!

- Martin

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