Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
> \let\underbar\ul
> in preamble, then LyX's undeline will use soul's \ul.
Yes, this seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Using the soul package and this command means I no longer have to
individually deal with LyX's problem in hyphenating underlined words.
P
Angus Leeming wrote:
> > But might there be a way that LyX (1.3.5) can take advantage of soul.sty
> > automatically (without any ERT on my part)?
>
> Nope.
But you can put
\let\underbar\ul
in preamble, then LyX's undeline will use soul's \ul.
Jürgen
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> But might there be a way that LyX (1.3.5) can take advantage of soul.sty
> automatically (without any ERT on my part)?
Nope.
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Angus
Herbert Voss writes:
> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> > I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence.
> > The text contains instances where an underscore is used for
> > emphasis which we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words
> > fall at the end of the line LyX (or LaTeX) no lo
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence. The
text contains instances where an underscore is used for emphasis which
we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words fall at the end of the
line LyX (or LaTeX) no longer seems to be able to hyphenate
Hi all,
I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence. The
text contains instances where an underscore is used for emphasis which
we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words fall at the end of the
line LyX (or LaTeX) no longer seems to be able to hyphenate them.
Is ther