In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Mike Meyer wrote:
> >>Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
> ...
> > Well, you have sort of overlooked what I think is the point of
> > LyX/LaTeX. But we'll skip that.
> The point being that authors should concentrate on
Paul wrote:
Mike Meyer wrote:
Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
...
Well, you have sort of overlooked what I think is the point of
LyX/LaTeX. But we'll skip that.
The point being that authors should concentrate on content and logical
markup, and typ
Mike Meyer wrote:
>>Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
...
> Well, you have sort of overlooked what I think is the point of
> LyX/LaTeX. But we'll skip that.
The point being that authors should concentrate on content and logical
markup, and typesetters/publishers should worr
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
>
> I'm new to LyX and TeX, and I'm just trying to use it to typeset a book.
> It's going well, I'm using the "book" document class, I get a nice
> output, but now I want to change t
Paul wrote:
> Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
No
>
> I'm new to LyX and TeX, and I'm just trying to use it to typeset a book.
> It's going well, I'm using the "book" document class, I get a nice
> output, but now I want to change the chapter headings to a different
> s
Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
I'm new to LyX and TeX, and I'm just trying to use it to typeset a book.
It's going well, I'm using the "book" document class, I get a nice
output, but now I want to change the chapter headings to a different
size and font, say. Or give the