RyanC wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
RyanC wrote:
Or are there deeply ingrained ways that people work with LyX?
Not sure I follow you...
All I meant by this is that there may be established systems and sets of
keystrokes that I am not familiar with .
Right the Alt-p keys, which I agree
RyanC wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
RyanC wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
On 2.06.08, RyanC wrote:
Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section,
etc) can be assigned with keystrokes.
Yes. See Help>Customization.
More info should also be available on http://wiki.lyx.or
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
RyanC wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
On 2.06.08, RyanC wrote:
Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section,
etc) can be assigned with keystrokes.
Yes. See Help>Customization.
More info should also be available on http://wiki.lyx.org
Existing ke
RyanC wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
On 2.06.08, RyanC wrote:
Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section,
etc) can be assigned with keystrokes.
Yes. See Help>Customization.
More info should also be available on http://wiki.lyx.org
Existing keybindings depend on the "e
G. Milde wrote:
On 2.06.08, RyanC wrote:
Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section, etc)
can be assigned with keystrokes.
Yes. See Help>Customization.
More info should also be available on http://wiki.lyx.org
Existing keybindings depend on the "emulation mod
On 2.06.08, RyanC wrote:
> Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section, etc)
> can be assigned with keystrokes.
Yes. See Help>Customization.
More info should also be available on http://wiki.lyx.org
Existing keybindings depend on the "emulation mode", most commonly eithe
Hi,
I'm quite new to LyX and am struggling to find a list of key strokes.
Particularly, I am interested in whether styles (title, section, etc)
can be assigned with keystrokes. In FreeMind we use the F keys to assign
styles. So in my setup I have F1 for root, F2: Title, F3: Abstract, F4:
Sect