On Friday 27 April 2007 05:19, Sam Lewis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best way to emphasise (italicise) a whole paragraph while
> retaining abbreviations in small caps?
>
> Cheers, Sam
I'm pretty sure you can do this:
Create an environment that makes its paragraph italic. Then create a character
On Apr 27, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Support for italicised small caps fonts is what I'm interested.
When you say
latex doesn't support this, do you mean standard distributions? (I
use TexLive).
Actually, I am not entirely sure about what latex might support.
But I tried all
Sam Lewis wrote:
Tricky, as latex doesn't seem to support italicised small caps fonts.
I guess you can acheive this if you have such a font, and insert
all the latex commands necessary to switch it on and off as necessary.
Thanks Helge for your neat ERT tip!
Support for italicised small c
> Tricky, as latex doesn't seem to support italicised small caps fonts.
> I guess you can acheive this if you have such a font, and insert
> all the latex commands necessary to switch it on and off as necessary.
Thanks Helge for your neat ERT tip!
Support for italicised small caps fonts is what I
Sam Lewis wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way to emphasise (italicise) a whole paragraph while retaining
abbreviations in small caps?
Tricky, as latex doesn't seem to support italicised small caps fonts.
I guess you can acheive this if you have such a font, and insert
all the latex commands nece
Hi,
What is the best way to emphasise (italicise) a whole paragraph while retaining
abbreviations in small caps?
Cheers, Sam