Re: Not seeing Type1 screen font

1999-09-11 Thread Greg Lee
ple hack. Wouldn't it be nice if Lyx provided for mixing languages in a single document? If you get IPA screen display working, please do let us know how to do that. Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Lorint Hendschel wrote: > Hi, everybody! > > I want to use L

Re: restrictions on accenting - Solved!

1999-07-24 Thread Greg Lee
that Lyx can now draw a few diacritics over/under any characters, it seems those diacritics ought always to be permitted. Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: restrictions on accenting

1999-07-19 Thread Greg Lee
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >>>>> "Greg" == Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Greg> I can type and have displayed an "r" with acute accent, but not > Greg> an "m" with acute accent. I see in Ref

restrictions on accenting

1999-07-17 Thread Greg Lee
ble of drawing an acute accent over an "m" -- I can hand-edit a LyX file and put in "\i \'{m}", and then in LyX I see the accented "m". Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

feature request: function font-color

1999-07-14 Thread Greg Lee
How about providing a user callable function "font-color" corresponding to "font-size"? Then I could make a tool-bar button to change colors. Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Greg Lee
under characters, or as superscripts or subscripts. I think it is essentially impossible to get a WYSIWYM screen display, so coloring the text on screen to show its special status is all I can think of to do. ... Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-12 Thread Greg Lee
lanted, bold, bold-extended, and sans families. Putting \usepackage{tipa} has the effect that text inside \tipaencoding{...} will be ipa Roman, ipa sans, etc., depending on the context. So, it works just like color. Perhaps the developers might consider institutionalizing my hack, so one could c

Re: styles that are not paragraphs

1999-07-11 Thread Greg Lee
ot;color" instead of "tipa", and (2) adding after the definition of \textipa the new definition \newcommand\textcolor[2]{{\tipaencoding #2}} so that now when I request colored text, I get IPA printed instead. Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>