On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 05:21:26PM +0200, Yannick Patois wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Once again, I reply to myself ;)

  I am trying to deal with socks 5 and ssh... but I already answered
previous message. :-)

> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Yannick Patois wrote:
> 
> > It seems that fontification is not converted in the docbook output:
> >
> > Lyx:
> > <<<< extract from newfile6.lyx
> > \layout Standard
> >
> > This sould be
> > \family typewriter
> > typewriter
> > \family default
> >  and then
> > \series bold
> > strong
> > \series default
> >  and then
> > \emph on
> > emphasis
> > \emph default
> > .
> > >>>>
> 
> There's a very good reason for that : it does *not* exist in docbook.

  They do. See my last message.

> *BUT* here we reach a limit of lyx itself. It seems that lyx is only able
> to create custom 'environements' not custom 'text style'.

  There are plans for that. We need to define the path to follow, one option
is "Logical Characther Styles" or, as I prefer, some kind of user
configurable insets.

  This is a task for 1.3, as we are in feature freeze for 1.2.0.
  
> What is in docbook is like <filename> and <command> and such meaningful
> 'object' tagging that should then be converted to some text rendering.
> 
> Is there a way to include this naturally in Lyx menus ? For me it seems
> that the only way is to go to the 'litteral' mode (improperly reached by
> clicking on 'TeX') and to enter the tags manually.

  This will change for those style I stated.

> Any better idea ?
> 
>       Yannick
> 

-- 
José

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