RyanC wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
RyanC wrote:
Or are there deeply ingrained ways that people work with LyX?
Not sure I follow you...
All I meant by this is that there may be established systems and sets of
keystrokes that I am not familiar with .
Right the Alt-p <number> keys, which I agree are a bit long to type,
especially using French keyboards.
For me, layouts (or styles) and
F keys are a natural combination. They seem very well fitted.
Well we already use F2 for 'save', F3 for 'search again' and 'F7' to
launch the spellchecker. As those are pretty standard, I don't think we
are going to change, but, as I said, you are free to customize your
personal bind file to use the F keys for layouts.
I'm not an
Emacs/TeX/LyX power user - and for all I know, F keys already have an
important use. But if not, maybe this would be useful idea for LyX in
terms of the user experience...
They are, see above.
Abdel.