* Trevor Jenkins [110713 23:32]:
> Try using LyX own ephm*asis* feature (on my Mac that's Cmd-E) with the text
> of the element selected. That's how I got it to work.
I *did* use C-E. No luck - using Lyx 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 10.04. Right now I
am using sfsidenotes option and it seems to be ok ... but
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Kulkarni Shantanu <
m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> > >The tufte class title and author name is slanted. How to get those
> upright?
> >
> > Have you tried to use emphasis or the text style dialog. Worked for me in
> my test of
>
> tufte book...
>
Hi,
> >The tufte class title and author name is slanted. How to get those upright?
>
> Have you tried to use emphasis or the text style dialog. Worked for me in my
> test of tufte book...
>
I want upright not slanted. Also it gives me error,
| \title{\emph{Lecture Notes}}
|
hi
>In https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/haskell.pdf can anyone tell which
>font they might be using especially for code examples?
The pdf says that it uses:
Computer Modern roman
Pallatino roman
Nimbus Sans
Bera Sans Mono
I would guess the last is used for the code.
>The tufte class title and
Hi,
In https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/haskell.pdf can anyone tell which
font they might be using especially for code examples?
The tufte class title and author name is slanted. How to get those upright?
Thanks,
Shantanu
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