>>>>> "Luis" == Luis A Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Luis> Hi all, So far I've been quite happy with LyX for some 3 years
Luis> now. I've done a lot of writing with it: papers, articles,
Luis> books, classnotes, lists of problems for the students and so on.
Luis> However, I have to write a LOT of chemistry, which is rather
Luis> tedious (things like proton concentration: [H+] -the '+' as
Luis> superscript-). Up to the moment I was more or less happy once I
Luis> got to know by heart the different key-bindings. But I came up
Luis> wondering if there's a way of defining one's own key-bindings
Luis> (can I call it a macro ?), for instance, the proton concentation
Luis> mentioned above in a way that if I, for instance, type Alt-F1
Luis> the whole thing shows up. I would really appreciate
Luis> pointers/suggestions so as how to do this, it it can be done.
What we have now are math macros (look in the user guide on how to do
that). Once the macro is setup, you can probably bind a key to
math-insert foo
to insert macro foo.
I do not know whether this is what you want...
JMarc