feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Peer Frank

A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
very nice in LyX:

to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.


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Peer FRANK
Skytec Aircraft Design
Fuggerweg 19
D-86874 Mattsies
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://home.primusnetz.de/pfrank



Re: feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

 "Peer" == Peer Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Peer to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule
Peer to Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.

Like "M-c Right", for example?

JMarc



feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Ronald Florence

Peer Frank writes:

  A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
  very nice in LyX:
  
  to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
  Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.
  
Your wish has been granted!  We do this locally with :

   \bind "C-x c""word-capitalize"
   \bind "C-x l""word-lowcase"
   \bind "C-x u""word-upcase"

in ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind.  I would have preferred the xemacs
bindings of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes. 

On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX.  ;)

-- 

Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james



feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Peer Frank

A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
very nice in LyX:

to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.


-- 
Peer FRANK
Skytec Aircraft Design
Fuggerweg 19
D-86874 Mattsies
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://home.primusnetz.de/pfrank



Re: feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

 "Peer" == Peer Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Peer to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule
Peer to Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.

Like "M-c Right", for example?

JMarc



feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Ronald Florence

Peer Frank writes:

  A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
  very nice in LyX:
  
  to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
  Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.
  
Your wish has been granted!  We do this locally with :

   \bind "C-x c""word-capitalize"
   \bind "C-x l""word-lowcase"
   \bind "C-x u""word-upcase"

in ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind.  I would have preferred the xemacs
bindings of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes. 

On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX.  ;)

-- 

Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james



feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Peer Frank

A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
very nice in LyX:

to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.


-- 
Peer FRANK
Skytec Aircraft Design
Fuggerweg 19
D-86874 Mattsies
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://home.primusnetz.de/pfrank



Re: feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

> "Peer" == Peer Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Peer> to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule
Peer> to Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.

Like "M-c Right", for example?

JMarc



feature suggestion Capital

2000-11-13 Thread Ronald Florence

Peer Frank writes:

  A very nice feature seen on Papyrus/TOS (10 years ago) would also be
  very nice in LyX:
  
  to be able to change the first letter of a word from minuscule to
  Capital (and vice versa) via some accelerator key.
  
Your wish has been granted!  We do this locally with :

   \bind "C-x c""word-capitalize"
   \bind "C-x l""word-lowcase"
   \bind "C-x u""word-upcase"

in ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind.  I would have preferred the xemacs
bindings of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes. 

On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX.  ;<)

-- 

Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james