Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
However, I tried that one already -- it does not toggle the display of
CharStyle insets in 1.4.x. Although it works in 1.5.x.
Ah yes, it's a new feature in 1.5, where the toggle state also should be
preserved between sessions.
Sorry for not re
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> However, I tried that one already -- it does not toggle the display of
> CharStyle insets in 1.4.x. Although it works in 1.5.x.
Ah yes, it's a new feature in 1.5, where the toggle state also should be
preserved between sessions.
Sorry for not reading closely enough.
Jürge
Thanks Juergen,
However, I tried that one already -- it does toggle the display of
CharStyle insets in 1.4.x. Although it works in 1.5.x.
Of course this should have read as:
However, I tried that one already -- it does *not* toggle the display of
CharStyle insets in 1.4.x. Although it works
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
"M-x all insets-toggle" (but this also toggles the other insets).
It's "M-x all-insets-toggle"
Thanks Juergen,
However, I tried that one already -- it does toggle the display of
CharStyle insets in 1.4.x. Although it work
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> "M-x all insets-toggle" (but this also toggles the other insets).
It's "M-x all-insets-toggle"
Jürgen
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> 2) Is there any command available to toggle the display of all CharStyle
> assignments at once? As the display of CharStyle assignments is not
> saved in the .lyx file (which is, IMHO, a good thing) one had to
> manually fold each of them every time the document is re-opene
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
I just figured out by chance that it is possible to make the name of a
CharStyle disappear in an assignment by right clicking on the affected
word.
This is pretty nice, as I find the extra space taken by the CharStyle
names quite disturbing in the on-screen layout of