Thank you for the solution you propose. But how can I put "\oe{}" in
tex-mode via keyboard mapping (francais.kmap)?
--Nabil
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
> >>>>> "Nabil" == Nabil Hathout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Nabil> Hello, How can I make lyx automaticly replace some words by
> Nabil> others (ex. oeuvre by \oe{}uvre, noeud by n\oe{}ud with
> Nabil> "\oe{}" in tex-style) in a manner similar to emacs
> Nabil> abrev-mode.
>
> Hello,
>
> Unfortunately there is no real feature like that. The only possible
> replacement would be the keyboard mapping support, but the
> latexaccentinset which handles special characters only works for plain
> LaTeX accents like \'{e} or some special characters like \l. It would
> probably not be very difficult to extend it to understand (and emulate
> on display) \oe{}, though.
>
> JMarc
>