Jean-Marc, After your remark I tried it again. Unfortunately, (whether it's surprising I don't know) but M-m ~C-~M-~S-braceleft doesn't work; but if you put bracketleft instead, it works. My system is Windows XP, not linux: can this be the source of the problem? I personally solved my problem by other means, though.
Regards (and thanks for the meaning of ~ in the given context. it seems it's not used properly in math.bind file, or it may have to do something with windows, or maybe... I don't know :)) Regards, Nusret --- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> "Nusret" == Nusret BALCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > > Nusret> \bind "M-m ~C-~M-~S-braceleft" "math-delim { > }" > > Nusret> That's a problem at least if your keyboard > is a cheap standard > Nusret> one like mine (In fact, I don't even have an > AltGr key, > Nusret> instead I use Ctrl+Alt when needed). It is > like turning on > Nusret> caps lock, and then pressing Shift+A to > obtain 'A' :). After I > Nusret> change it to the following: > > Nusret> \bind "M-m ~C-~M-~S-bracketleft" "math-delim > { }" > > Nusret> everything works alright. > > Nusret> Do you have any idea what those ~'s stand > for though? > > They mean "do not look at those modifiers". So > basically, anything > that leads to a braceleft "{" character should be > OK. I am surprised that > you would have to use a bracketleft "[". > > JMarc > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com