On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

> Christian> preferences and has no code for handling unexpected
> Christian> statements. Then when the preferences are saved, unexpected
> Christian> statements are simply ignored and hence lost.
> 
> Actually, this is probably my doing. At chemnitz, I remove all parsing
> of \bind commands (so this is only for 1.4.0cvs, right?) from lyxrc.

No... 1.3.3 actually.
<sigh>I was only trying to understand Nirmals bug report.</sigh>

Anyway, seems the whole thing is a non-issue then since lyx-1.4 doesn't 
like \bind in .lyx/preferences. 

> I have probably forgotten to adjust documentation and the various FAQ
> entries, though :)

Not AFAIK

> Christian> (I find it quite convenient to define temporary
> Christian> bindings/command-sequences in prefereces, since I'd
> Christian> otherwise have to modify one of the standard .bind-files).
> 
> You can always have a file mybindings.bind that reads
> 
> \bind_file "cua"
> \bind "foo" "bar"

True... good idea actually. I'll add that to the wiki somewhere.

> If we get a bindings editor, it would just create such a file (like
> for menus and toolbar).

I think the ability to re-read the bind-files etc without start/stopping 
lyx is more import.... 

/Christian

PS. I'm sorry I didn't think to check this in 1.4 before wasting 
everybodys time.

PPS. This ability to re-read the bind-files.. (could be activated through 
a button in the preferences dialog), is that something to bugzilla, or do 
we already have plans that solves this?


-- 
Dr. Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44       http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Reply via email to