Hi everybody. I am an occasional LyX user, and I am starting to use
it again after quite a long break. I may have already asked the
question in the past, but I am afraid I did not receive an answer,
and I was not able to find a hint in the documentation nor in the
mailing list archive.
I have LyX 1.4.3 installed on a Mac g4, running Mac OS X 10.4.8. I
would simply like to use my keyboard (standard mac US ascii, I
believe) the way I am used to (i.e. punctuation symbols written right
away, accented character composed by the standard Mac sequence, such
as, e.g. <opt>-e-e = "é"). With my present LyX configuration (which I
may have inadvertedly altered from the default one), accented
characters are obtained by the sequence <punctuation symbol>-letter,
e.g. ","+"c"="ç". Regular punctuation symbols are obtained by
striking the punctuation key twice. I find it annoying that I have to
use a non-standard key-stroke sequence to obtain accented characters,
and even more annoying that I have to strike punctuation keys twice
in order to obtain a plain punctuation symbol.
Can anybody help?
Many thanks in advance
Stefano
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