- From: Amit Dubey <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Style files
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:21:49 +0200 (MEST)
Hmmm... ok, the first problem appears to be solved, I can
do Document -> Add Package -> Section -> seminar2. It still isn't clear
to me, though, why seminar2.ts still uses section-seminar.ts, though.
-Amit
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> Hi,
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> I tried a very simple change to the semainar style files -- to change
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> the section heading colour to blue. I copied seminar.ts to
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> $HOME/.TeXmacs/styles/seminar2.ts, and I also copied the *-seminar.ts
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> packages
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> to equivalent locations in $HOME/.TeXmacs/packages, renaming *-seminar.ts
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> as *-seminar2.ts. I changed seminar2.ts to point to the renamed packages
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> <use-package|std|env|title-seminar|header-seminar|section-seminar>
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> <use-package|std|env|title-seminar2|header-seminar2|section-seminar2>
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> I then made three additional changes: I altered "red" to be "blue" for
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> section-title, subsection-title and subsubsection-title. Although
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> seminar2
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> still Red.
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> Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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> -Amit Dubey
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> PS Joris, about 6 months ago you mentioned that you were "cheating" with
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> the cite macros, and you'd fix this in the next version. Is this now
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> fixed (i.e. can I use the output of cite or render-cite in a string
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> processing macro?)
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- Re: [TeXmacs] Style files, Amit Dubey, 08/10/2005
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