I didn't notice the status bar change, indeed :). Anyways, thanks to initial problem I learned quite a bit about the key binding files and customized my favorite one to my liking (well, still it needs some work, but much better). Thanks for helpful comments. Regards, Nusret
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nusret BALCI wrote: > > The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but > > it's a curious behavior. > > > > I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like > \left\{, > > \right\{ > > Try \left\lbrace and \right\rbrace. > > > \left(, \right), > > These work fine for me. > > > etc. from the user interface. > > Especially try the ones for braces, you'll see > what I > > mean. Interestingly, when you write first > > \left( \right), and then place the cursor > between > > the parentheses, Lyx allows you to write between > > \right and ) for example. it's hard to notice > this, > > as the only visual hint is an invisible slim extra > > space before ) caused by \right. This causes latex > > errors. > > I agree that this comes as a bit of an ambush the > first time. There is > another visual cue, though. Look at the status line > at the bottom of > the window. When you are between \left or \right > and the corresponding > brace/bracket, you'll see 'Symbol: left' or 'Symbol: > right' at the end > of the status message. Once you get used to the > fact that the \left or > \right command is treated as separate from the > bracketing symbol, and > learn to keep an eye on the status line, it's not > too bad. > > Paul > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com