Hi Jens,
just to clarify: you don't need multiple _physical_ keyboards: all you
need is to go to OS X System Preferences International Input Menu,
and check a second keyboard there. I have checked US, British and
German. You can also check Dvorak there (that would be most useful with
a
On 8 Dec, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig
Hi Jens,
just to clarify: you don't need multiple _physical_ keyboards: all you
need is to go to OS X System Preferences International Input Menu,
and check a second keyboard there. I have checked US, British and
German. You can also check Dvorak there (that would be most useful with
a
On 8 Dec, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig
Hi Jens,
> just to clarify: you don't need multiple _physical_ keyboards: all you
> need is to go to OS X System Preferences > International > Input Menu,
> and check a second keyboard there. I have checked US, British and
> German. You can also check Dvorak there (that would be most useful with
On 8 Dec, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
keybord? Hopefully that would work on my PC to.)
Thanks in
On 7 Dec, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
than having ERT every other
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
keybord? Hopefully that would work on my PC to.)
Thanks in
On 7 Dec, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
than having ERT every other
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
keybord? Hopefully that would work on my PC to.)
Thanks in
On 7 Dec, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:23 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Bennet, Hi Jens,
thanks for sharing your workarounds ;-)
I will try them as soon as I can.
I don't have used multiple keyboards so far. Could you give me some
clue
(or even an cinfig file to have the possibility to use an alternative
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
> I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
> select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
> than having ERT every other
Bennett == Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bennett This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
JMarc
On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bennett == Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bennett This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
No, and
On 6 Dec, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the accents.
Notice that the accents work in the Qt
On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and
have been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
Bennett == Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bennett This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
JMarc
On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bennett == Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bennett This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
No, and
On 6 Dec, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the accents.
Notice that the accents work in the Qt
On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and
have been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett> of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
JMarc
On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett> of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
No,
On 6 Dec, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the accents.
Notice that the accents work in the Qt
On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and
have been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
Bruce
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Thanks, Maria.
Bruce
On Dec 6, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit option-e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other
On Dec 6, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
Bruce
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Thanks, Maria.
Bruce
On Dec 6, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit option-e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other
On Dec 6, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
Bruce
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Thanks, Maria.
Bruce
On Dec 6, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to me in LyX/Mac 1.4.1. What am I doing wrong?
> Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
> following in ERT:
>
> \'e
> \`e
>
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit -e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
> following in ERT:
>
> \'e
> \`e
>
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
> following in ERT:
>
> \'e
> \`e
>
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other
On Dec 6, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
> following in ERT:
>
> \'e
> \`e
>
This *shouldn't* be required. I
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