The short answer is that everyone should learn some basic keyboard
shortcuts.

Among the "template" or "example" documents we should make would be one
that shows the key bindings that create any "visual signals", providing a
visual guide to the major ones.

Best regards
-- 
Larry S. Marso
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On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 01:03:24AM -0500, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> I don't understand why LyX doesn't provide a default "typewriter" style;
> it has Noun, Bold, Emphasize but I'd think that the large majority of
> docs written in LyX would need some kind of fixed-width font character
> style (I know about paragraph styles that are fixed width, but I'm
> talking about putting filenames, user commands, etc. into documents).
> 
> How does everyone else do this?  I used the Character Layout window to
> create one, then I can use the "Font" button on the buttonbar to set the
> selected text to that style... but it isn't really a style, because if I
> change the font size, for example, _not_ all the instance change.
> 
> Why doesn't LyX have this very fundamental character type?  Is there any
> way I can add it in a more permanent, and well-integrated, way?  What
> does everyone else do?
> 
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