AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jannick Asmus wrote: Last question on that: How about a short cut for \mathcal? Alt+z h or Alt+z i - in the German menu. J.

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2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Paul Rubin wrote: Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: I added a column for German menus since some of the short cuts differ from the English ones. Paul, could you have a look at the wiki page, because this is the first time that I posted something there? I hope that everything is alright. "n.a.

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2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Paul Rubin wrote: I have used macros for sets and matrices (set in boldface) in articles submitted to journals (including INFORMS journals, and they're a bit picky) with no problems. I don't know of a way to globally search and replace them in LyX (maybe a forthcoming feature in LyX 2.0?), but

Re: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: > > I added a column for German menus since some of the short cuts differ > from the English ones. > > Paul, could you have a look at the wiki page, because this is the first > time that I posted something there? I hope that everything is alright. > "n.a." sh

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2010-08-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: > For reasons of compatibility I am asking myself how such a solution > translates to the corresponding tex file? If I use \sX as a short form of \mathcal{X}, then the .tex file will contain \global\long\def\sX{\mathcal{X}} at the point where I define it (in the

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 13.08.2010 17:24, schrieb Jannick Asmus: Sorry for being a bit insisting here. In my version Alt+z k means font-noun. That is \mathbb. Just use the shortcut Alt+z k and you can see in LyX's View source window (menu View->View Source) that \mathbb is created. You are rig

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 13.08.2010 17:24, schrieb Jannick Asmus: With German menus you get \mathbb with Alt+z k . the shortcuts are defined in the file "menus.bind". So have a look at your windows in the folder ~:\Programme\LyX 1.6.7\Resources\bind\de and open menus.bind with a text editor. Sorry for being a bit

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 13.08.2010 09:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus: Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb. This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short cuts and the short cut docu (German version)) in my version (1.6.7 Greman/WinVista) - of course with the modication in yo

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 13.08.2010 09:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus: Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb. This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short cuts and the short cut docu (German version)) in my version (1.6.7 Greman/WinVista) - of course with the modication in your important PS.

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Paul A. Rubin wrote: This is very useful to know but not visible in the Tools > ... > Shortcuts dialog. (If you filter on Alt+C, only boldsymbol and roman appear, and the user has to recognize that roman implies \mathrm in math mode.) I've filed an enhancement ticket to add the relevant option

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 8/12/2010 6:22 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts of your formula and then press "Alt+c" and then "r". This leads to upright characters (\mathrm). Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb. After typing Alt+c the LyX status bar will show you the available

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2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jannick Asmus wrote: Paul Rubin wrote: Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: If you want to use a macro to convert arbitrary symbols to mathcal, create a new macro (let's call it \mc). Before fiddling with the TeX box, we want to add an argument. If the macro toolbar is displaying, click the seco

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-13 Thread Jannick Asmus
Uwe Stöhr wrote: There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts of your formula and then press "Alt+c" and then "r". This leads to upright characters (\mathrm). Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb. This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short cuts and the

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 12.08.2010 21:11, schrieb Jannick Asmus: I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut for that? If not yet how can it be configured? There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts

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2010-08-12 Thread Jannick Asmus
Paul Rubin wrote: Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: Thx for the tips. I will try that out although macros are pretty new to me. Someplace in the document body, click Insert > Math > Macro and a new macro inset will be created. Change \newmacroname to whatever you like (say \sX for a macro to

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2010-08-12 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 12 août 10 à 23:40, Jannick Asmus a écrit : Is just checked the short cut list in the config, but I couldn't find this neat thing beither for \mathbb nor \mathcal. Is it possible that \mathbb is hidden somewhere as short cut as well? I had the same question, but

Re: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 12 août 10 à 23:40, Jannick Asmus a écrit : Is just checked the short cut list in the config, but I couldn't find this neat thing beither for \mathbb nor \mathcal. Is it possible that \mathbb is hidden somewhere as short cut as well? I had the same question, but the LyX code seems to impl

Re: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Paul Rubin
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: > Thx for the tips. I will try that out although macros are pretty new to > me. Someplace in the document body, click Insert > Math > Macro and a new macro inset will be created. Change \newmacroname to whatever you like (say \sX for a macro to write a set X in

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 12 août 10 à 21:11, Jannick Asmus a écrit : I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut for that? If not yet how can it be configured? You get mathcal if you a

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 12 août 10 à 21:11, Jannick Asmus a écrit : I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut for that? If not yet how can it be configured? You get mathcal if you ask for emphasize (Ctrl-E)

AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Jannick Asmus
Paul Rubin wrote: Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut for that? Not that I know of. If not yet how can it be configured? You can bind an unuse

Re: short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Paul Rubin
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: > > I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already > typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut > for that? Not that I know of. > If not yet how can it be configured? You can bind an unused key combinat

short cuts: fonts in math mode

2010-08-12 Thread Jannick Asmus
I am extensively using the math mode in LyX and 1000 times I have already typed "\mathbb" or "\mathcal" for changing the font. Is there a short cut for that? If not yet how can it be configured? Thank you for your help. Best wishes, J. <>