Am Sonntag, 12. März 2006 17:22 schrieb Jose' Matos:
> On Sunday 12 March 2006 12:44, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> > Ah, no. There is no 'dialog' for charstyle, so the only way is to create
> > the new charstyle inset and cut and paste the text over.
> >
> > (In a situation like this, having an 'inset dissolve' function like in
> > math would be handy too. Place the cursor inside to the left and press
> > backspace.)
>
>   It seems a good idea since you can change the paragraph style easily why
> not to apply the same principle to character styles?

What I tried first (not sure if others would too and if this would be a design 
with high usability):

1. marking the text and looking for the (non existing) format menu and the 
character submenue there...

2. marking the text and right clicking to select the character style there


A few questions/impressions from my first experiements:

1. Can I get somehow upper case? I assume  Up means "not italic" and not upper 
case...if it would, it would not work.

2.
CharStyle CodeVariable
        LatexType             Command
        LatexName             cvar
        Font
          Color               Blue
          Family          Typewriter
        EndFont
        LabelFont
          Shape               Up
          Color               blue
        EndFont
End


Seems that "Family          Typewriter" has no effect at all.


3. Can I get something like

    LeftMargin            "QPx_"
    LabelType           Static
    LabelString           "QPx_"

for a command defined as

\newcommand{\QPx}[1]{\MakeUppercase{qp}x\_\MakeTextUppercase{#1}}

?



Many thanks for character style feature, it is one of the things I missed in 
1.3.x.

Thanks,
Rainer


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