Thanks. Herr Voss has already got me straightened out on this. I had the syntax
from the "Saving your language configuration" subsection of "internationalizing
LyX"  in the "Customization" help file. 

On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> >>>>> "Christopher" == Christopher  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Christopher> Version: LyX 1.1.5fix1 Subject says it all: the line,
> 
> Christopher> \bind "american" "keymap-primary"
> 
> Huh? Where did you get this syntax from? If you are looking for
> keymaps, the example from lib/lyxrc.example is
> 
> # Keyboard Mapping. Use this to set the correct mapping file for your
> # keyboard, that is if you need one. You'll need one if you for instance
> # want to type German documents on an American keyboard. In that case,
> # uncomment these three lines:
> #\kbmap true
> #\kbmap_primary german
> #\kbmap_secondary american
> # The following keyboards are supported: american, czech, francais,
> # french, german, german-2, magyar, magyar-2, portuges, romanian,
> # slovak, slovene, transilvanian, turkish and turkish-f. Check
> # the lib/kbd directory if you want to write support for your language.
> # If you do, please submit it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> If you want to bind functions to keypresses, the example is
> 
> # Based on the default, you can now change part or all of it with the
> # \bind command. For example, when you want the delete key to do the
> # backspace action, uncomment the following line:
> #\bind "Delete" "delete-backward"
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> JMarc

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