From: Wilfried H. <tex...@gm...> - 2019-04-21 18:33:41
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Hello! Excuse me for the delayed reply, I was busy with other tasks. This may be possible, I'll have a look at it as at your other questions, but not before Thursday. Regards and Happy Easter Wilfried Am 21. April 2019 19:34:18 MESZ schrieb Michael Friendly <fri...@yo...>: >In a LaTeX book, I have many `\begin{quote} ... \end{quote}` >environments. In the conversion to RTF, I'd like them to appear in >Word/RTF `Quote` style so that all appearances can be changed globally, > >e.g., in italics or a smaller font without indentations, etc. > >But in the converted result, all quotations appear in *Normal style*, >with L/R indentation and in the normal font. This means that any >change >to the style would have to be done manually for each one. > >Is there any way for me to change this? In `cfg/style.cfg` I do see: > >quote, >0,0,\s35\qj\li1024\ri1024\fi340\widctlpar\f*Roman*\fs*CurrentFontSize*,\sbasedon0\snext35 > >Quote. > >but that doesn't seem to have any effect, AFAICS, i.e., quotes do not >get a Quote style. Or, is this just a limitation of RTF & I should >just >suck-it-up? > >Thanks again to all the people working on LaTeX2rtf! > >-Michael > > >-- >Michael Friendly Email: friendly AT yorku DOT ca >Professor, Psychology Dept. & Chair, ASA Statistical Graphics Section >York University Voice: 416 736-2100 x66249 >4700 Keele Street Web: http://www.datavis.ca | @datavisFriendly >Toronto, ONT M3J 1P3 CANADA -- Wilfried Hennings |