> Here I found a list of shortcuts...
> http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/Site/System%20Bindings.html
> Would you rate this as a correct reference?

Yes. Apple's list is here:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

but it looks pretty much the same. The only thing I'd question about
the harvard.edu list is the use of <Home> and <End> to scroll to
beginning and end of the document. I'd continue to use them as
alternatives for <Cmd><left/right arrow> to move to beginning and end
of lines.

>>>> One problem here: The switch includes custom keybindings, which means
>>>> that my keybindings have all of a sudden changed on me without
>>>> warning, which is not something I think we should do to users, though
>>>> I'm not sure how to handle the transition. (Fortunately, it's possible
>>>> to change them back manually, but that's potentially a tedious hassle
>>>> for some users like me who have many custom keybindings.)
>>>
>>> Can you give an example? As said before - for Option-M there is nothing
>>> we can do. It's a mistake it was used as short-cut for math-menu before.
>>> But others perhaps we can duplicate for Option and Control.
>>
>> As I said, these are custom keybindings. So I previously used
>> <opt><cmd>[number] to set bookmarks; now this is <ctrl><cmd>[number].
>> In every case, the change shows up in Preferences > Editing >
>> Shortcuts, and I can manually change it back.
>
> Note: You are used to use <opt><cmd>[number] to set a bookmark.
>
> But I'm almost sure <ctrl><cmd>[number] did the same before.
> Now this is the only short-cut which is working for you.

This wasn't true for me. <ctrl> previously was entirely ignored by
LyX, and so typing <ctrl><cmd>[number] was equivalent to typing
<cmd>[number]. (Or am I not understanding what you mean?)

BH

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