Have you tried to add a customized keyboard shortcut for your own commands? That might work. But I think recognizing the leading "\" can be a problem.
I use keyboard shorcuts for everything and I find it to be very efficient (most of the time less keystrokes compared to the corresponding latex command). I get the \alpha by M-m g a (Alt-M followed by "g" and "a" ). You shouldn't use the GUI interface, you really shouldn't. Have a look at the files in ~/.lyx/bind start by looking at the file cua.bind and math.bind see how it is done. I think you will figure it out. On Monday 14 August 2006 01:35, Ravi Rao wrote: > Hello, > > This may have been asked before, but I can't think of the right > keywords to search for it. I'm an experienced LaTeX user, and I > would like to use LyX because it gives me an instant preview of what > I "meant". However, I find it's MS Word-like GUI interface with > toolbars, menus, etc. tiresome. As I already know LaTeX, can't I > simply type the LaTeX code, and have Lyx interpret it on the fly? > This functionality is already partially present in the Math editing. > When I type \alpha, it immediately becomes the symbol alpha. I would > think it should be even easier to do things like convert \title{ into > a title style. Is there some way to do this right now in LyX? Are > there others who think this would be a desirable feature? > > Ravi