GoogleGuy wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:43:42 +0300
Dov Feldstern <dfeldstern-rhxOsnTko2JWk0Htik3J/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

First of all, I'm with you --- I also like the keymap feature a lot,
I think it's great!

Hi Dov, thanks for your support, hopefully this feature is here to stay.

I fixed a bug regarding the keymap a couple of weeks ago (http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3811), your problem probably has to do with that...

OK, I'll try to apply the patch from Bugzilla tonight and see if it
helps. Will the patch work against the 1.5.0rc2 sources or do I need
svn?

Sorry, I didn't explain myself clearly. I already committed a fix for a *different* keymap bug a few weeks ago, and I thought that that fix was causing your problem. But now I don't think that it's my fix that's causing your problem, rather just the fact that RTL is on. See my later reply to you.


Could you explain exactly what your setup is? What are the two
keymaps that you're using? Are they both for the same language, o
for different languages? I gather that neither one is for an RTL
language?

No, no RTL. I usually use american.kmap as primary and koi8-r.kmap as
secondary, but the problem occurs with any keymaps I think: I also
tried using koi8-u.kmap, bg-bds-1251.kmap, polish.kmap, and polski.kmap
as secondary, to no avail.

When you switch keymaps, are you switching languages as well? In other words, is every keymap that you use associated with a different language? I'm asking, because I have some ideas about how to better handle keymaps, but I only know how *I* use them, I don't know if my ideas would fit other usage patterns. Basically, my idea is just to associate a keymap directly with a language, so that switching to that language will automatically switch the keymap. Would that work for you, or not?


Andrei


Dov

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