Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
It looks like some other setting has precedence over the ones made in bind or kmap files... -- Daniel Clément

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
be LyX does not map it to ç because it does not "see" the defined char. Do you mean: in the kmap file, or the bind file? If the latter, it has to be something like that, because I do have some personal keybindings that work. > > Günter -- Daniel Clément

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, The more I try, the less I understand... Nothing seems to work as it should! See the reports of my attempts below On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > > On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > >

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
the keyboard setup (in the OS I mean), it cannot be used effectively in a \bind sequence. IMHO the kmap file would have been the most appropriate place to deal with this, but I was unable to get it working. However, I'm quite pleased with the workaround that you gave me. Thanks again. -- Daniel Clément

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
d file can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case). At least, I was unable to get any \bind "'c" sequence working. Following Günter, I used the Meta key to get a workaround. Regards, -- Daniel Clément

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
impossible to get a single quote in LyX. And at last, only the accents (acute, grave, circonflex...) exhibit this behavior. The double quote retains its normal dead key behavior. All this seems stranger and stranger... Why doesn't LyX react as most other apps?... -- Daniel Clément