On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes<lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote: > BH <bewih...@gmail.com> writes: >>> There is a need for adding bindings in files other than CUA. Bennett? >> >> I'd suggest the attached, also pasted below. > > Thanks, it is in.
#&*...@!! (It is Friday, right? Can I swear at myself?) Sorry. I had searched for M-C-Up/Down, not finding it in mac.bind, and so thought it would be good. Unfortunately, C-M-Up/Down is already taken (for paragraph-move-up/down). That being taken, there's no obvious binding to use. Perhaps C-Home/End is best, but see below. That said, I'm a bit puzzled by what inset-begin/end is supposed to do, now that I've tried it. When I try inset-begin the first time, it takes me to the beginning of the inset. When I do it a second time, it takes me to the beginning of the document, and if I try it when not in an inset it takes me to the beginning of the document. (Similarly for inset-end.) Is that intended? If so, that would affect the choice of binding: is there a reason to have a separate binding for buffer-begin/end? Why not just have a single binding attached to inset-begin, so that if you want to go to the beginning of the document when inside an inset, you do it twice? BH