On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 06:41:40PM +0100, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 12. März 2006 17:22 schrieb Jose' Matos:

...

> 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
 
...bringing up a dialog. Yes, presumably.
 
> 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.

Yes... there's a key marked "Caps Lock" on your keyboard :-)

So, no. It's not a font attribute. You can get small caps.

> 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.
 
Doesn't it? Surprising. Have to look into.
 
> 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}}
 
Hmmm... is this a paragraph or character style? Anyway, you want the
latextype to be command, and the latexname, QPx_. And the \newcommand
into the preamble (or the paragraph layout preamble)
 
> Many thanks for character style feature, it is one of the things I missed in 
> 1.3.x.

- Martin

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