Am Donnerstag 17 Oktober 2013, 11:54:48 schrieb Fabio S.:
> I would like to have a shortcut for \ldots.
> My preferred would be three dots, that is
>
> \bind "period period period" "math-insert \\ldots"
>
> but it doesn't work: what am I missing?
You now that \ldots (in text mode, though) is bou
I would like to have a shortcut for \ldots.
My preferred would be three dots, that is
\bind "period period period" "math-insert \\ldots"
but it doesn't work: what am I missing?
Thanks
Fabio
seful as the default / styandard location is at the
bottom.
Tooltips: similar problem - they are in most cases and in many programs quite
useless when one
knows what the icons mean. Here, it is a different story, but I am so used to
ignore tooltips,
that I did not realise that they contain the
Le 12/10/2012 08:46, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I meant that when you use a menu entry, the status bar already tells you what
are the relevant
kbd binding(s).
For toolbar icons, you even see it in the tooltip text.
Now this is really embarrassing. I already use LyX for several years, and I
have
On 11/10/12 23:17, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 11/10/12 09:54, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
>> Hope it will be included in 2.0.5?
>
> Probably not, but definitely in 2.0.6.
Then I have to wait.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> JMarc
--
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation B
On 11/10/12 23:16, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 11/10/12 09:54, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
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>> On 11/10/12 09:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>> Le 11/10/12 08:55, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
This is brilliant!
This is how I actually
Le 11/10/12 09:54, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Hope it will be included in 2.0.5?
Probably not, but definitely in 2.0.6.
JMarc
Le 11/10/12 09:54, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
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Le 11/10/12 08:55, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
This is brilliant!
This is how I actually learn emacs keybindings!
Would this possible for any other actions as w
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On 11/10/12 09:31, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 11/10/12 08:55, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
>> This is brilliant!
>>
>> This is how I actually learn emacs keybindings!
>>
>> Would this possible for any other actions as well (toolbar, menu, ...)?
>
>
Le 11/10/12 08:55, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
This is brilliant!
This is how I actually learn emacs keybindings!
Would this possible for any other actions as well (toolbar, menu, ...)?
Try it :)
JMarc
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On 11/10/12 00:28, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 09/10/12 16:04, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
>> I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
>> wondering if there
>> is a list of stypes which are app
Le 09/10/12 16:04, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
wondering if there is a
list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts? I have figured out a few,
but a list would be
very nice. At the moment I am using mainly ALT-p
>> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
> wondering if there
> is a list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts? I have figured out a
> few, but a list
> would
>> wondering if there is a
>> list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts? I have figured out a few,
>> but a list would be
>> very nice. At the moment I am using mainly ALT-p - space.
>>
>> Any suggestions where I can find these shortcuts?
>
> R
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
> wondering if there is a
> list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts?
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Hi
I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
wondering if there is a
list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts? I have figured out a few,
but a list would be
very nice. At the moment I am using mainly ALT-p
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Rainer M Krug
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Liviu Andronic >
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Rainer M Krug
> wrote:
> >> > If I am typing ctrl-i I get a "com
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Liviu Andronic
> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> > If I am typing ctrl-i I get a "command disabled ???
>> >
>> Can you paste here the config that you are using?
>
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> >> Try to use 'ctrl-i i' instead. I haven't seen such issues with
> >> 'ctrl+i' bindings.
> >>
> >
> > If I am typing ctrl-i I get a "command disabled ???
> >
> Can you paste here the
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Try to use 'ctrl-i i' instead. I haven't seen such issues with
>> 'ctrl+i' bindings.
>>
>
> If I am typing ctrl-i I get a "command disabled ???
>
Can you paste here the config that you are using?
Liviu
8pm, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> >> > Hi
> >> >
> >> > when I insert an inset (e.g. an ERT) via the keyboard using the menu
> >> > navigation shortcuts,
> >> >
> >> > ALT-I x
> >> >
> >> > LyX stays in the &q
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 7:56 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Manolo Martínez
> wrote:
>>
>> On 11/18/11 at 01:08pm, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > when I insert an inset (e.g. an ERT) via the keyboard usin
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Manolo Martínez
wrote:
> On 11/18/11 at 01:08pm, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > when I insert an inset (e.g. an ERT) via the keyboard using the menu
> > navigation shortcuts,
> >
> > ALT-I x
> >
> > LyX st
On 11/18/11 at 01:08pm, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Hi
>
> when I insert an inset (e.g. an ERT) via the keyboard using the menu
> navigation shortcuts,
>
> ALT-I x
>
> LyX stays in the "menu" navigation mode, i.e. pressing "i" does not insert
> an &quo
Hi
when I insert an inset (e.g. an ERT) via the keyboard using the menu
navigation shortcuts,
ALT-I x
LyX stays in the "menu" navigation mode, i.e. pressing "i" does not insert
an "i" in the ERT inset, but opens the menu again.
I have to click on the text to re
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, Richard Heck wrote:
I think Qt does see (and grab) the menu accelerator before LyX gets to see
it. But I'm not positive. If you really want to do this, you can remove
(or change) the menu accelerator in the stdmenus.inc file.
Thanks again, Richard. That fixed the issue.
On 09/27/2011 08:18 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I'm running lyx-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. Using the menus Tools ->
> Preferences -> Editing -> Shortcuts I define word-forward-delete as
> Alt-F.
> LyX doesn't complain about a key conflict. But, when I try to use it I
I'm running lyx-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. Using the menus Tools ->
Preferences -> Editing -> Shortcuts I define word-forward-delete as Alt-F.
LyX doesn't complain about a key conflict. But, when I try to use it I get
the File menu dropping down. Is this a Qt issue rather than
ernatives LFUN and
how it is used in some of the existing shortcuts.
Richard
I am wondering if it is possible that the same shortcut have different
functions in different environment
On 20/05/2011 10:59 AM, Wei-Dong Lian wrote:
hi everyone,
In the "insert cross-reference" dialog, the listbox that lists all
the selectable items does not have a shortcut, the others components in the
dialog own a shortcut for example "alt+t, o, a, e, b" etc. Does anyone know
the shortcut for th
Am 20.05.2011 16:59, schrieb Wei-Dong Lian:
In the "insert cross-reference" dialog, the listbox that lists all
the selectable items does not have a shortcut, the others components in the
dialog own a shortcut for example "alt+t, o, a, e, b" etc.
LyX doesn't yet have a function to bind a shortc
hi everyone,
In the "insert cross-reference" dialog, the listbox that lists all
the selectable items does not have a shortcut, the others components in the
dialog own a shortcut for example "alt+t, o, a, e, b" etc. Does anyone know
the shortcut for the listbox? I do not like using the mouse each t
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Walter wrote:
> This may be my own stupid lack of OSX knowledge, but none of:
> - +i
> - +i
> - +i
> - +i
>
> ... seem to actually trigger the 'insert' menu, one of the most common
> shortcuts I would use on the Linux plat
This may be my own stupid lack of OSX knowledge, but none of:
- +i
- +i
- +i
- +i
... seem to actually trigger the 'insert' menu, one of the most common
shortcuts I would use on the Linux platform, usually to insert notes
or citations mid-text.
Is this a real/known bug? If un
On 2010-11-09, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> zhaoyunsong wrote:
>> I am writting to ask if I can define shortcuts that works only in math
>> mode.
> no. but there has been already such request.
> hmm thinking more, we have command-alternative, which ends up in
> the first su
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> this shouldn't easyfix for some newcomer dev... ;)
should be
>
> pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> this noop lfun could generalized so different environment could be added as
> argument
> one argument for negation and we have quite powerful hacking machinery without
> touching additional code at all ;)
or less trickier:
LFUN_CONTEXT_TRIGGER [!] ENVI_TYPE LFUN_CALL
this sh
zhaoyunsong wrote:
> I am writting to ask if I can define shortcuts that works only in math mode.
no. but there has been already such request.
hmm thinking more, we have command-alternative, which ends up in the first
successfull lfun. so now only some noop lfun returning true in stand
I am writting to ask if I can define shortcuts that works only in math mode. Or
if I can define the same shortcuts for different operations that works in
different environment.
for example: I want the shortcut "Ctrl+F" to open the "find dialog" in text
mode while to insert
old-fashionned
> \macro to the same effect that LyX could output. This avoids lots of
> stupid checks on output of plain characters.
Fortunately, babel's russion option provides also a macro-version of
these shortcuts:
\cdash--- Cyrillic emdash in plain text.
\cdash--~ Cyrillic emdas
Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/07/2010 04:44 PM, Vasily Letov wrote:
>>
>> I try to make macros by LyX dialog window. I try:
>>
>> command-sequence ert-insert;self-insert "---; char-forward
>>
>> but this gives only empty ERT!
>>
>> command-sequence ert-insert;self-insert "; char-forward
>>
>> giv
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> > gives ERT with ---, but " makes all to empty! There is some trouble with
> > " symbol.
> >
> >
> Works fine here. Make sure the " really is a double quote and not some
> other weird Unicode symbol.
>
It is very strange thing. It is really ", document en
On 11/07/2010 04:44 PM, Vasily Letov wrote:
I try to make macros by LyX dialog window. I try:
command-sequence ert-insert;self-insert "---; char-forward
but this gives only empty ERT!
command-sequence ert-insert;self-insert "; char-forward
gives empty ERT, too!
command-sequence ert-in
Pavel Sanda lyx.org> writes:
>
> Vasily Letov wrote:
> > I'm very sorry, but I can't found how to do this!
> >
> > I have ert-insert function binding on ctrl+l. But how to bind
> > "--- already iside ERT?
> >
> > I.e. I need macro: ert-insert function gives ERT
> > + autotyping "--- inside
Vasily Letov wrote:
> I'm very sorry, but I can't found how to do this!
>
> I have ert-insert function binding on ctrl+l. But how to bind
> "--- already iside ERT?
>
> I.e. I need macro: ert-insert function gives ERT
> + autotyping "--- inside this ERT. Oh, and toogle (close) inset
> after th
Vasily Letov yandex.ru> writes:
>
> Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
> >
> >
> > Bind the " key to an lfun (or command sequence) inserting " as ERT?
> >
>
> Is it possible to bind something already within ERT?! I don't know this :(
>
I'm very sorry, but I can't found how to do
Vasily Letov wrote:
> I think, LYX must provide the mechanism to configure such things by user:
and since all lyx developers are basically its users, we are eagerly waiting for
the patch implementing it from you. :)
> > Bind the " key to an lfun (or command sequence) inserting " as ERT?
> >
>
>
Le 6 nov. 10 à 22:20, Vasily Letov a écrit :
But we type --- or -- in LyX as is, yes? "--- etc. are similar things,
but for other languages. Of course, TeX, LaTeX, XeTeX, LyX were made
for english-speaking users, but now we want to make them for all
people
in the world, isn't it?
The idea qt
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
>
> Bind the " key to an lfun (or command sequence) inserting " as ERT?
>
Is it possible to bind something already within ERT?! I don't know this :(
> > I'm not sure why we output '"' as something other than '"', but I expect
> > there is a good re
On 2010-11-05, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/04/2010 11:08 PM, Vasily Letov wrote:
>> Hello, people!
>> In Babel there are many language-specific shortcuts. For example, we
>> have "---, "--~, "--* and another. The package extdash (ncc-tools
>> collec
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
>
> Or to \textquotedbl if the encoding is T1.
>
Oh, thank you, conversion depends of encoding, ok.
> That has more to do with import, and it seems clear what to do. Someone
> just has to have the energy to do it.
>
Please, charge Mr. Someone! :-)
>
On 11/04/2010 11:08 PM, Vasily Letov wrote:
Hello, people!
In Babel there are many language-specific shortcuts. For example, we have "---,
"--~, "--* and another. The package extdash (ncc-tools collection) provides
extra useful shortcuts, too. Unfortunatelly, LYX conver
Hello, people!
In Babel there are many language-specific shortcuts. For example, we have "---,
"--~, "--* and another. The package extdash (ncc-tools collection) provides
extra useful shortcuts, too. Unfortunatelly, LYX converts " into \char`\"{},
so, we forced to use E
On 5/24/10, RIchard Heck wrote:
> The space and quotes are causing this. I am not sure what the solution is,
> other than to remove the space.
>
I tried this on a local sweave.module, but unfortunately this breaks
all documents created with the previous insets.
Should I file a bug report regardi
On 05/24/2010 09:47 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear LyX users
I have some trouble assigning keyboard shortcuts to Sweave custom
insets. For exapmle, sweave.module contains
InsetLayout "S/R expression"
Following the instructions for LFUN_FLEX_INSERT in LyX functions, I
try to assig
Dear LyX users
I have some trouble assigning keyboard shortcuts to Sweave custom
insets. For exapmle, sweave.module contains
InsetLayout "S/R expression"
Following the instructions for LFUN_FLEX_INSERT in LyX functions, I
try to assign as shown below:
flex-insert Custom:"S/R expre
It's working now without the Caps on as well. I've no idea what had
happened then. I'm using English (UK) interface in Ubuntu 9.10.
Fine, then.
JMarc
ping Alt-M in the math mode no longer
>>> works. So I've got to type the TeX codes manually. All other
>>> keyboard shortcuts work (typesetting, saving document, even
>>> entering the math mode with Ctrl-M). In math mode, the status bar
>>> shows "Typ
Le 07/12/2009 18:38, Abhishek Dasgupta a écrit :
2009/12/7 Abhishek Dasgupta:
Hi,
I started using Lyx yesterday and was typing out some math stuff.
Today, I discovered that typing Alt-M in the math mode no longer
works. So I've got to type the TeX codes manually. All other
keyboard shor
2009/12/7 Abhishek Dasgupta :
> Hi,
>
> I started using Lyx yesterday and was typing out some math stuff.
> Today, I discovered that typing Alt-M in the math mode no longer
> works. So I've got to type the TeX codes manually. All other
> keyboard shortcuts work (typesetting
Hi,
I started using Lyx yesterday and was typing out some math stuff.
Today, I discovered that typing Alt-M in the math mode no longer
works. So I've got to type the TeX codes manually. All other
keyboard shortcuts work (typesetting, saving document, even
entering the math mode with Ctrl-M
ard (similar to my German keyboard, where I
> acces them with AltGr+8 and AltGr+9).
>
> As a quick fix, you might want to define a custom keybinding for the
> function that inserts the opening bracket or the pair of brackets
> (go to Tools>Settings>Edit>Shortcuts and search fo
brackets are not on the same
position as on a US keyboard (similar to my German keyboard, where I
acces them with AltGr+8 and AltGr+9).
As a quick fix, you might want to define a custom keybinding for the
function that inserts the opening bracket or the pair of brackets
(go to Tools>Settings
Hi! I've written many formulas, but I still can't figure out how to use the
shortcut to write square parenthesis in a formula under MacOSX. I read I have to
use option-M and then the [, but if I press option+è I get 'unknown function'.
Round parenthesis are ok, but the others are not... am I doing
Michael Krenzer wrote:
TO: Everyone
RE: Keyboard shortcuts
I use Google Documents for day-to-day operations, and use Lyx for the final
version. Any plans for importing the same shortcuts (Ctrl + 1-8) from GDocs
to LyX?
You could create your own bind file to do this (User Guide section C
TO: Everyone
RE: Keyboard shortcuts
I use Google Documents for day-to-day operations, and use Lyx for the final
version. Any plans for importing the same shortcuts (Ctrl + 1-8) from GDocs
to LyX?
* Pavel Sanda wrote, On 27/07/09 11:35:
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> With Lyx 1.6.3 I'm trying to define a shortcut which will apply the
>> logical markup text side CharStyle:Code.
>>
>> I think that the command is:
>> textstyle-apply CharStyle:Code
>
> if you look in the lfuns manual you can see th
Sam Liddicott wrote:
> With Lyx 1.6.3 I'm trying to define a shortcut which will apply the
> logical markup text side CharStyle:Code.
>
> I think that the command is:
> textstyle-apply CharStyle:Code
if you look in the lfuns manual you can see that textstyle-apply does
not have any arguments...
With Lyx 1.6.3 I'm trying to define a shortcut which will apply the
logical markup text side CharStyle:Code.
I think that the command is:
textstyle-apply CharStyle:Code
but it doesn't do anything; what am I doing wrong?
Sam
| ö | ä etc.
> the following special letters/symbols:
> å | ∂ | € | ø | † | π | ± | ≈ | ç | µ | @ | œ | æ etc.
>
> which I find very practical.
>
> But because of the key-bindings in LyX (mac-bindings in this case, see
> Help=>Keybord-Shortcuts or similar) these
> u
| ± | ≈ | ç | µ | @ | œ | æ etc.
which I find very practical.
But because of the key-bindings in LyX (mac-bindings in this case, see
Help=>Keybord-Shortcuts or similar) these
usual key combinations for special characters are disabled in LyX.
Of course one can disable any key-binding in LyX (so they
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
This question is about my installation of 1.6.3 on linux. Under
Tools->Preferences->Shortcuts->Documents and window, there is a key
'buffer-export' with the assigned value of 'Ctrl-X H'. That key combination
does nothing;
This question is about my installation of 1.6.3 on linux. Under
Tools->Preferences->Shortcuts->Documents and window, there is a key
'buffer-export' with the assigned value of 'Ctrl-X H'. That key combination
does nothing; the status line tells me it's been d
Le 8 juin 09 à 08:29, Thomas Løcke a écrit :
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
Your message (which was not the first asking for this) pro
See the files with extension .bind in /LyXxx/Resources/bind.
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Løcke"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 8:29 AM
Subject: Shortcuts
Hey all,
I've now written a small number of texts using LyX, and I'm *very*
happy with it.
> Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
1+ for this "luxury"
Thomas Løcke writes:
> I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
> mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
> the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
Cheers
-Ralf
ton?
When learning to use new programs, I try to learn the keyboard
shortcuts as fast as possible, and small hints like the above
mentioned help me a lot.
If this is already available in LyX, then please let me know how to
enable it. :o)
Regards,
Thomas
In ~/.lyx/bind/my.bind (based on emacs) the binding,
\bind "C-d" "char-delete-forward"
works just fine. However, neither
\bind "Delete" "char-delete-forward"
nor
\bind "Del" "char-delete-forward"
works. I get a playing card spade sym
" whereby a user
can 'Remove' actions with shortcuts assigned to them, but not those
without shortcuts assigned to them. None of the actions with shortcuts
assigned to them have a "duplicate" with no shortcut, only the new one
I have added/modified.
This sounds like a
'OK'.
LyX then showed that I how had *two* entries for font-ital, the
original with no shortcut and a new one below it with my shortcut.
(This is a bit confusing, as I asked it to *Modify* the entry, not
create a new duplicate.) I note there is a "feature" whereby a user
G. Milde a écrit :
On 2.06.08, nicolas roy wrote:
I have Lyx 1.5.3, ubuntu Hardy. I encouter a problem when i want to
copy/paste a selection of text from another program. Neither the
keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V nor "Selection with mouse + 3rd button
to paste" work...
* In m
On 2.06.08, nicolas roy wrote:
> I have Lyx 1.5.3, ubuntu Hardy. I encouter a problem when i want to
> copy/paste a selection of text from another program. Neither the
> keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V nor "Selection with mouse + 3rd button
> to paste" work...
There might be a number of c
Hej everybody.
I have Lyx 1.5.3, ubuntu Hardy. I encouter a problem when i want to
copy/paste a selection of text from another program. Neither the
keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V nor "Selection with mouse + 3rd button
to paste" work...
I guess this issue has already been discussed ...
Than
On Mar 10, 2008, at 7:20 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 8.03.08, Darren Hardy wrote:
Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I would very much like Mac standard shortcuts, especially for
editing text.
I would like LyX for Mac to follow the design guidelines for Aqua
as far as
ke
On 8.03.08, Darren Hardy wrote:
> Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would very much like Mac standard shortcuts, especially for editing text.
> I would like LyX for Mac to follow the design guidelines for Aqua as far as
> keyboard shortcuts go
I'm afraid ther
Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Yes: it's a Qt/Mac issue. Is anyone else interested in having more
> standard shortcuts?
>
I would very much like Mac standard shortcuts, especially for editing text.
I would like LyX for Mac to follow the design guidel
On 15.01.2008, at 19:40, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Fortunately, on the Mac you can also access the menu bar by the
system-wide shortcut "Control-F2" (which you can in turn customize
in the System Preferences).
Well, yes - so lets hope that bug 4446 gets fixed in the next
release :-)
ht
define it yourself by creating a file with the
following:
\bind_file mac.bind
\bind "S-C-F" "footnote-insert"
While it is certainly an option to add lots of shortcuts to the
bind-file, it is also kind of dissatisfying that on Windows and
Linux we implic
following:
\bind_file mac.bind
\bind "S-C-F" "footnote-insert"
While it is certainly an option to add lots of shortcuts to the
bind-file, it is also kind of dissatisfying that on Windows and
Linux we implicitly have *all* menu commands available as sho
S-C-F" "footnote-insert"
While it is certainly an option to add lots of shortcuts to the bind-
file, it is also kind of dissatisfying that on Windows and Linux we
implicitly have *all* menu commands available as shortcuts (by the Alt
+underlined letter, underlined
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Sure but I was talking about the other bug, when you type 'Alt-i f'
(releasing the Alt and i keys before typing f).
Sorry, my bad. I can reproduce this one too (where the insert menu
opens but an 'f' gets inserted at the cursor position in the text) on XP
Home, but
On 9.01.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Since 1.5 version
...
>> when I type too quickly, I get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give
>> alt-f)
> You should try 'Alt-m f', i.e. make sure to release the two keys before
> typing 'f'.
>> So I'd like to disable all the al
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tobias Krause wrote:
This is weird and something I cannot reproduce under Windows. Maybe
it is a bug of Qt under X11?
It does not seem to be a X11 bug: I use windows (Vista) and LyX 1.5.3
Really? Then it might be a bug in Qt under Vista as I us
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tobias Krause wrote:
This is weird and something I cannot reproduce under Windows. Maybe
it is a bug of Qt under X11?
It does not seem to be a X11 bug: I use windows (Vista) and LyX 1.5.3
Really? Then it might be a bug in Qt under Vista as I use XP, or maybe
it is
Tobias Krause wrote:
This is weird and something I cannot reproduce under Windows. Maybe it
is a bug of Qt under X11?
It does not seem to be a X11 bug: I use windows (Vista) and LyX 1.5.3
Really? Then it might be a bug in Qt under Vista as I use XP, or maybe
it is a bug of Vista :-)
Abdel
This is weird and something I cannot reproduce under Windows. Maybe it
is a bug of Qt under X11?
It does not seem to be a X11 bug: I use windows (Vista) and LyX 1.5.3
Toby
Original Message
Subject: Re: keyboard shortcuts
From: Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
Tobias Krause wrote:
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I type Alt-i-f too fast it ends up like Alt-f
* if a type Alt
On Jan 9, 2008, at 4:51 PM, rgheck wrote:
Declan O'Byrne wrote:
Hi all,
Similar to another thread currently underway, I'd like to find out
some of the important keyboard shortcuts for lyx on OS X
(Leopard). What for example is "insert footnote"? What is "insert
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