Hartmut Haase wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
> > i have no idea how to get the '[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]' part into the
> > output
> your approach neglects the possibilities of lettrine. You can only print the
> standard 2line initial, where lettrine has nine different parameters. A
> better approach wo
Hi Pavel,
> i have no idea how to get the '[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]' part into the
> output
your approach neglects the possibilities of lettrine. You can only print the
standard 2line initial, where lettrine has nine different parameters. A
better approach would be to put something like "[]{
Hartmut Haase wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
> > if you mean how to do the ERT
> >
> > \lettrine[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]{A}{ }
> >
> > i have no idea how to get the '[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]' part into the
> > output :(
> you convert what's in the initial to \lettrine{Text} or similar. Maybe you
> can
Hi Pavel,
> if you mean how to do the ERT
>
> \lettrine[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]{A}{ }
>
> i have no idea how to get the '[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]' part into the
> output :(
you convert what's in the initial to \lettrine{Text} or similar. Maybe you can
check if the first character in the in
Hartmut Haase wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
> can we do something like the attached file with your new feature? If yes, how?
if you mean how to do the ERT
\lettrine[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]{A}{ }
i have no idea how to get the '[ante=\lglqq, loversize=0.1]' part into the
output :(
the part '{A}{ }' can