Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 30/07/2018 00:09, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 07/29/2018 04:44 PM, Daniel wrote: On 29/07/2018 10:44, Ricardo Berlasso wrote: 2018-07-27 11:21 GMT+02:00 Daniel <mailto:xraco...@gmx.de>>: On 26/07/2018 15:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. Never heard about it? Where can I set it up? Tools → Preferences → Editing → Input completion: check "autocorrection" under "In Math" Thanks. I did but it still does not replace <= with \leq. It's a little funky to work with. After making the change in preferences, go into a math inset and type anything, watching the status line at the bottom of the window. You will probably see the (short-lived) message 'Autocorrect Off ("!" to enter)'. Type a bang character (exclamation point), and then try typing <=. When you turn on autocorrect with the bang character, you'll see another (short-lived) message saying that typing a space takes you out of autocorrect mode. Thanks, that works. I wonder whether anyone is using it given how hidden it is. Daniel
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 07/29/2018 04:44 PM, Daniel wrote: On 29/07/2018 10:44, Ricardo Berlasso wrote: 2018-07-27 11:21 GMT+02:00 Daniel <mailto:xraco...@gmx.de>>: On 26/07/2018 15:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. Never heard about it? Where can I set it up? Tools → Preferences → Editing → Input completion: check "autocorrection" under "In Math" Thanks. I did but it still does not replace <= with \leq. It's a little funky to work with. After making the change in preferences, go into a math inset and type anything, watching the status line at the bottom of the window. You will probably see the (short-lived) message 'Autocorrect Off ("!" to enter)'. Type a bang character (exclamation point), and then try typing <=. When you turn on autocorrect with the bang character, you'll see another (short-lived) message saying that typing a space takes you out of autocorrect mode. Paul
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 29/07/2018 10:44, Ricardo Berlasso wrote: 2018-07-27 11:21 GMT+02:00 Daniel <mailto:xraco...@gmx.de>>: On 26/07/2018 15:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. Never heard about it? Where can I set it up? Tools → Preferences → Editing → Input completion: check "autocorrection" under "In Math" Thanks. I did but it still does not replace <= with \leq. Regards, Ricardo Daniel
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
2018-07-27 11:21 GMT+02:00 Daniel : > On 26/07/2018 15:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >> Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : >> >>> Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: >>> >>>> Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so >>>> that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its >>>> normal >>>> function) when not in math mode? >>>> >>> >>> You can use >>> command-alternatives math-function ; text-function >>> >> >> You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. >> > > Never heard about it? Where can I set it up? > Tools → Preferences → Editing → Input completion: check "autocorrection" under "In Math" Regards, Ricardo > > Daniel > > >
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 26/07/2018 14:06, Scott Kostyshak wrote: On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 06:53:21AM +, Daniel wrote: Hi Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? I think you're talking about the following enhancement, which has not been implemented: https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5286 Yes, that looks like what I had in mind. Good to know. Daniel
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 26/07/2018 15:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. Never heard about it? Where can I set it up? Daniel
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 09:29 +0200 schrieb Daniel: > Thanks. So far I have been setting shortcuts through the Preferences > dialog. I don't know how to follow your description exactly. > > Maybe you can exemplify it? For example, I want to set "(" (or > Shift+9) > in math mode to the math delimiter "(" but want to keep the normal > brackets in normal mode. Alas, I have no idea with this, since math-delim is also active in text mode. Jürgen > > Daniel > > > > > HTH > > Jürgen > > > > > > > > Daniel > > > > > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
Le 26/07/2018 à 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function You can also use autocorrect in math mode. Example: <= gives \leq. JMarc
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 06:53:21AM +, Daniel wrote: > Hi > > Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it > only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) > when not in math mode? I think you're talking about the following enhancement, which has not been implemented: https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5286 Scott signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
On 26/07/2018 09:19, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function This will try the first function, and if it is disabled (as most math functions are outside math), it will try the second. The "normal function" needs to be reconstructed, e.g. self-insert § Thanks. So far I have been setting shortcuts through the Preferences dialog. I don't know how to follow your description exactly. Maybe you can exemplify it? For example, I want to set "(" (or Shift+9) in math mode to the math delimiter "(" but want to keep the normal brackets in normal mode. Daniel HTH Jürgen Daniel
Re: Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2018, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Daniel: > Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so > that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its > normal > function) when not in math mode? You can use command-alternatives math-function ; text-function This will try the first function, and if it is disabled (as most math functions are outside math), it will try the second. The "normal function" needs to be reconstructed, e.g. self-insert § HTH Jürgen > > Daniel > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Shortcuts dedicated to math mode
Hi Is it possible to have a keyboard shortcut dedicated to math mode so that it only works in matn mode but does something else (or its normal function) when not in math mode? Daniel
Dedicated to...
How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? Thanks a lot Emanuele
Re: Dedicated to...
Emanuele Olivetti wrote: How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? \newpage% only important, if it's not the first page \vspace*{\fill} \centering Dedicated to the one i love \vfill \newpage Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss
Dedicated to...
How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? Thanks a lot Emanuele
Re: Dedicated to...
Emanuele Olivetti wrote: How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? \newpage% only important, if it's not the first page \vspace*{\fill} \centering Dedicated to the one i love \vfill \newpage Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss
"Dedicated to..."
How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? Thanks a lot Emanuele
Re: "Dedicated to..."
Emanuele Olivetti wrote: > > How can I have a white page at the beginning of my thesis with only > this sentence in center-right position: "Dedicated to my parents" or > something similar ? Is there any possibility to do that under LyX? \newpage% only important, if it's not the first page \vspace*{\fill} \centering Dedicated to the one i love \vfill \newpage Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss