> "Uwe" == Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> I will apply it. Could you do the same for the 1.3.x branch?
Uwe> You could apply this to the 1.3.x branch without changes, because
Uwe> I simply changed the math.bind that comes with LyX 1.3.3.
Thanks, I di
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I will apply it. Could you do the same for the 1.3.x branch?
You could apply this to the 1.3.x branch without changes, because I
simply changed the math.bind that comes with LyX 1.3.3.
regards Uwe
> "Uwe" == Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe> But we need a corrected version of math.bind. I attached all
Uwe> changes, that were necessary to make it work with german
Uwe> keyboards. I also reactivated the binding "math-insert \oint"
Uwe> with a new shortcut. Because the old one 'M-m
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Hmm, the bind file uses 'M-m ~S-bracketleft', which basically means
"[, with or without shift". From what you say about german keyboards
(which is true for french ones too), I would think that
\bind "M-m ~C-~M-~S-bracketleft""math-delim [ ]"
will work with both US
> "Uwe" == Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe> Dear developers, some of the key bindings defined in the file
Uwe> math.bind could not be used with german keyboards.
Uwe> The problem is the meta key "AltGr" on german keyboards. E.g. the
Uwe> character "[" is produced with the sequence '
Dear developers,
some of the key bindings defined in the file math.bind could not be used
with german keyboards.
The problem is the meta key "AltGr" on german keyboards. E.g. the
character "[" is produced with the sequence 'AltGr-[' (or 'AltGr-8').
AltGr is the same as 'M-C'. But the bind file