Michael Thompson wrote:
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bigblop wrote:
1) I am using justified text, which I prefer when I print. But I get seasick
when all the text moves when I write. Is there someway to disable
justification in LyX, but still keep it in the final pdf?
No. But you can set left justification while writing and then turn it
back to full justification when exporting.
This does solve the seasickness problem beautifully, as does a
microscopic screen font -- but there is the annoyance, or
am I wrong?, that this has to be done for
each paragraph, which promptly produces chaos. Or are you
thinking of some way of turning off right justification other
than through Edit-->Paragraph Settings?
Hmm, yes, I see. Well, here's a better way, perhaps, and it might even
solve your problem more globally. Find the file stdclass.inc and copy it
to your local LyX directory. Then change the line that says "Align
Block", under Style Standard, to "Align Left". This may just get you
exactly the result you want: Left-aligned on screen, but justified in
the output. If so, and if you want to edit other layouts, then you can
do the same with stdlayouts.inc and change e.g. the Quote environment.
Richard
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