On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, cmira...@kde-france.org wrote:
Try
\renewcommand\sectfont{\rmfamily}
Not very logical
Charles,
That's the old KOMA-script way. And, Bob's suggestion of using the
sectioning alias to dispositioning (Table 3.3 in the manual) works like a
charm.
Thank you,
Rich
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Bob Lounsbury wrote:
>> From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the
>> \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for
>> specific
>> document elements.
>>
>> Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer
>> to use the default body text typefac
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Don't have access to LyX at the moment. Does
\setkomafont{sectioning}{}
work for unnumbered sections? Probably not, but I thought I'd ask.
Bob,
Wow! It certainly does! It did not occur to me to try that, but it sure
does the job.
Many thanks,
Rich
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the
> \setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for
> specific
> document elements.
>
> Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer
> to use the
From the KOMA-script doc I see that I can use the
\setkomafont{element}{command} directive to change the typeface for specific
document elements.
Rather than the san-serif font for the title and section heads, I prefer
to use the default body text typeface of Palatino-Roman. I added to the
pr