On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > > So if LyX is what you're after, you don't need to worry about hebrew
> > > keyboard mapping with X.
> >
> > I forgot to add how to do it:
> >
> > from the file lyxrc.example in the shared directory of the lyx
> > installation
> > there is a "hebrew support" section.
> >
> > Generally you should un-rem things there to get hebrew working in LyX. As
> > for keyboard mapping, the relevant lines are:
> >
> > \kbmap true
> > \kbmap_primary null
> > \kbmap_secondary hebrew
> >
> > and later:
> > # You also need to bind a key for switching between Hebrew and English.
> > # For example,
> > \bind "F12" "language hebrew"
> >
> > Add them to your ~/.lyx/lyrrc and things should work.
>
> I did manage to find this in some howto and get this working.. I was just
> hoping to use the "correct" keymap. I like the ctl-shift language switch
> (and alt) better than F10. Slightly more convenient...
You can try mapping other keys, although I'm not sure lyx can capture
Ctrl-shft.
Actually, if you have such a mapping, you'll have to modify some useful
keybindings such as Ctrl-Shift-D (update dvi). lyx is one of the programs
that does use Ctrl-Shift.
--
Tzafrir Cohen
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