Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 12:16 +0200, Daniel CLEMENT a écrit :
> Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 12:03 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> > Le 17/06/2015 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> > > I can reproduce your problem with my oldish Ubuntu 12.04. However, the
> > > same happens in all Qt
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 12:03 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> Le 17/06/2015 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> > I can reproduce your problem with my oldish Ubuntu 12.04. However, the
> > same happens in all Qt applications. Therefore the bug is not ours and
> > the solution, if any
Le 17/06/2015 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
I can reproduce your problem with my oldish Ubuntu 12.04. However, the
same happens in all Qt applications. Therefore the bug is not ours and
the solution, if any, needs to be searched in qt-relqted forums IMO.
You could try this (old-ish) sol
Le 17/06/2015 11:26, Daniel CLEMENT a écrit :
What is your OS?
It's Linux Mint Debian (essentially the same as Debian Testing).
How do you obtain ç in other applications?
" 'c " produces ç in every other application. (That's consistent with
the system-wide keyboard setting: US Intl. with de
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 11:01 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> Le 17/06/2015 10:55, Daniel CLEMENT a écrit :
> > After reconfiguring, my perso.kmap file does something indeed, but not
> > what I would expect. Here is what I put in it:
> > --
> > \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU
> > \kmod ` grave
Le 17/06/2015 10:55, Daniel CLEMENT a écrit :
After reconfiguring, my perso.kmap file does something indeed, but not
what I would expect. Here is what I put in it:
--
\kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU
\kmod ` grave aeiouAEIOU
\kxmod acute c ç
\kxmod acute C Ç
--
but still "'c" gives me an accented "c". Mo
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 08:23 +, Guenter Milde a écrit :
> On 2015-06-17, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
>
> > Oops--I thought Tools > Reconfigure was only for LaTeX packages... I
> > only restarted LyX. Now "european.kmap" seems to work as it should.
>
> > That's not quite the way I want my keybo
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 08:13 +0200, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
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> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Daniel CLEMENT
> wrote:
> Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 10:26 +1200, aparsloe a écrit :
> >
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Should I use \kmod or \kxmod? acute or '
On 2015-06-17, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> Oops--I thought Tools > Reconfigure was only for LaTeX packages... I
> only restarted LyX. Now "european.kmap" seems to work as it should.
> That's not quite the way I want my keyboard to work, but I'll try and
> use this file as a template for my own "pers
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 08:13 +0200, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
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> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Daniel CLEMENT
> wrote:
> Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 10:26 +1200, aparsloe a écrit :
> >
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Should I use \kmod or \kxmod? acute or '
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Daniel CLEMENT
wrote:
> Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 10:26 +1200, aparsloe a écrit :
> >
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Should I use \kmod or \kxmod? acute or ' ? cC or c and C on separate
> > > lines? In fact I get the impression that my .kmap file has no effect,
> > > rega
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 10:26 +1200, aparsloe a écrit :
>
> [...]
> >
> > Should I use \kmod or \kxmod? acute or ' ? cC or c and C on separate
> > lines? In fact I get the impression that my .kmap file has no effect,
> > regardless of what I put into it.
> >
> > TIA for any input. Best regards,
On 16/06/2015 11:41 p.m., Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
Dear list members,
There's one small issue I've never been able to get fixed (since v. 1.4
I believe).
Though I write in French, I prefer to use a US-intl keyboard (for easy
access to various brackets), typing accents with dead keys.
Trouble is
Dear list members,
There's one small issue I've never been able to get fixed (since v. 1.4
I believe).
Though I write in French, I prefer to use a US-intl keyboard (for easy
access to various brackets), typing accents with dead keys.
Trouble is, LyX keeps translating " 'c " into an accented "c",
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