Hello,
I seem to recall that pressing Ctrl+e in lyx toggles emphasis; what I mean is that the selected text is emphasized (i.e. printed in italic font), and that any text already emphasized within this text remains emphasized (i.e. stands out in the italic text by being just upright).
I stress that I'm not absolutely sure about remembering this correctly, but I appreciated this behaviour, and was surprised it disappeared. Now, selecting text and pressing Ctrl+e emphasizes the whole text, removing any differences between previously emphasized and non-emphasized text.
The shortcut for Ctrl+e is "font-emph" which is "Toggles the emphasis font style (selection-wise)" (in LyX version 2.1.1, the version I'm using).
An example, to be sure I'm clear (even if it's redundant):
Consider the latex code:
"this \emph{word} is emphasized"
If I now select this text to emphasize it, I would expect the result to be either:
"\emph{this \emph{word} is emphasized}"
or:
"\emph{this} word \emph{is emphasized}"
But instead, LyX produces:
"\emph{this word is emphasized}"
Would there be a way to get this right (to my taste) in LyX ?
Thanks,
Jos
LyX ⇒ "toggle emphasis" or "emphasize" ?
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Re: "toggle emphasis" or "emphasize" ?
Hello jos,
I posted my problem here few days ago, but still no answer (see BibTex topic).
So I thought I look on the unanswered posts. You are lucky that I once tried LYX (about 2 years ago, Version 2.0.2 from 25.11.2011) and just tested your problem.
I can verify that your memory is correct. In my version, the behaviour is like you like it:
"this \emph{word} is emphasized"
is changed to
"\emph{this }word\emph{ is emphasized}" and back again.
Greetings,
Betabob
I posted my problem here few days ago, but still no answer (see BibTex topic).
So I thought I look on the unanswered posts. You are lucky that I once tried LYX (about 2 years ago, Version 2.0.2 from 25.11.2011) and just tested your problem.
I can verify that your memory is correct. In my version, the behaviour is like you like it:
"this \emph{word} is emphasized"
is changed to
"\emph{this }word\emph{ is emphasized}" and back again.
Greetings,
Betabob
Re: "toggle emphasis" or "emphasize" ?
Thanks for trying and letting me know, Betabob!
I might try to have a look at LyX's old source code to find a hack...
(Sorry, no idea about your post. But for bibtex / biblatex related issues, I found the latex page on stackexchange quite reactive.)
I might try to have a look at LyX's old source code to find a hack...
(Sorry, no idea about your post. But for bibtex / biblatex related issues, I found the latex page on stackexchange quite reactive.)