I think I've putten together a decent description of LFUNs like 
accent-acute etc, could someone please check the text.

http://wiki.lyx.org/devel/pmwiki.php/Devel/LyxFunctionListTrunk#accent

Here's the text (wiki markup actually):

The LFUNs called @@accent-<something>@@ are used to place an accents above 
letters. For instance, try %key%M-x accent-circle a%% &mdash; this should 
give you the letter a with a cicle above it. If you don't give an argument 
('@@a@@' in the example), the command will be applied to the next letter 
you type. Note that %key%M-x%% is supposed to open the ''mini-buffer'' - 
the keyboard shortcut for opening the mini-buffer might be different on 
your system.

||accent-acute                   ||Noop                           ||
||accent-breve                   ||Noop                           ||
||accent-caron                   ||Noop                           ||
||accent-cedilla                 ||Noop                           ||
||accent-circle                  ||Noop                           ||
||accent-circumflex              ||Noop                           ||
||accent-dot                     ||Noop                           ||
||accent-grave                   ||Noop                           ||
||accent-hungarian-umlaut        ||Noop                           ||
||accent-macron                  ||Noop                           ||
||accent-ogonek                  ||Noop                           ||
||accent-special-caron           ||Noop                           ||
||accent-tie                     ||Noop                           ||
||accent-tilde                   ||Noop                           ||
||accent-umlaut                  ||Noop                           ||
||accent-underbar                ||Noop                           ||
||accent-underdot                ||Noop                           ||



Comments, questions etc?

/Christian

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