Andrew Sullivan wrote:
You can see from the subject that there is an air of irrelevance about
this.

But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.

I answer that the customizability and portability of the LyX code base
is sufficient that a typing-able user on any modern desktop-target
platform is in a position to use LyX, and figuring out even rough
numbers for distribution on supported platforms is a distraction to
the LyX community.  This is true even if the user is left handed, or
non-Linux using, or whatever.

Is there anything in LyX a left-handed person might want different?
I think most of the support goes in the OS: left handed mouse,
and anything you might want change about the keyboard.

And you can already put the toolbars wherever you like them, but I am not sure that actually matters.

Helge Hafting

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