Re: On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-07-04 Thread Daisuke Koya
Hello again,

The CMND-Up and CMND-Down keys worked brilliantly! Thank you very much.

Daisuke

On 28 Jun 2012, at 19:51, Stephan Witt wrote:

> Am 28.06.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Daisuke Koya:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
>> either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
>> "Control + Home" and "Control + End" keys, respectively, should do this, but 
>> they don't seem to work. I am using the "mac" bind file, although I don't 
>> know what this does.
> 
> AFAIK, mac bind file is the standard binding on Mac OS X.
> For me it is working with Cmd-Up resp. Cmd-Down. But I have a Mac Book - 
> hopefully it's the same for you in case you have a full blown keyboard.
> 
> Stephan
> 



Re: On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Stephan Witt
Am 28.06.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Daisuke Koya:

> Hello all,
> 
> I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
> either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
> "Control + Home" and "Control + End" keys, respectively, should do this, but 
> they don't seem to work. I am using the "mac" bind file, although I don't 
> know what this does.

AFAIK, mac bind file is the standard binding on Mac OS X.
For me it is working with Cmd-Up resp. Cmd-Down. But I have a Mac Book - 
hopefully it's the same for you in case you have a full blown keyboard.

Stephan



On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Daisuke Koya
Hello all,

I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
"Control + Home" and "Control + End" keys, respectively, should do this, but 
they don't seem to work. I am using the "mac" bind file, although I don't know 
what this does.

Thank you very much in advance for the help,

Daisuke