>>Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 10:38:36 +0200
>>From: "G. Milde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: How to select all
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>>On 20.05.05, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>>
>>> >>for partial precise selection over pages, and then the C-m is
>>> >>compulsory.                                           ^^^^^
>>                                                          ^^^^^
>>[math-mode? ... well I guess you use emacs.bind and mean mark-toggle
                                       
Right

>>
>>What is/does the mark BTW? 

Select from the mark with the arrows, only solution to select when scolling 
goes after the current screen.

>>As buffer-begin and buffer-end work as expected in an inset, I
>>thought a 
>>
>>  command-sequence buffer-begin; mark-on; buffer-end;
>>  
>>would result in a "inset aware" variant of select all, but it did not work.
>>
>>
>>> The question is: how to make this binding info available in the lyx window,
>>> better than with the binding info in the minibuffer (where you must know the
>>> command name to find the binding).
>>
>>Jed (and I think also Emacs) has the functions "show_key" and
>>"where_is" that are very helpful to find out such things:
>>
>>   show_key:  press a key and see the function bound to
>>   where_is:  type a function name and see the keybinding
>>   
>>My (coming up) python LyX package emulates these functions.


Great ! (and TIA).

-- 
Jean-Pierre

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