I have had the same problem ever since I started using LyX/Mac, and I
have not been able to find a solution so far. In LyX the US keyboard
does not produce any accented characters when using a dead key (i.e.
). This is a problem with the US (and US Extended) keyboards
only. I can use the dead
On Oct 27, 2004, at 1:22 PM, Ben Hourigan wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by dead letters, but in my experience keys
do not behave in *exactly* the way either of you have described in
OSX.
In 10.3.5 (as for all versions I have used, which is from 10.2
onwards), pressing opt, releasing opt and
I'm not sure what you mean by dead letters, but in my experience keys
do not behave in *exactly* the way either of you have described in OSX.
In 10.3.5 (as for all versions I have used, which is from 10.2
onwards), pressing opt, releasing opt and pressing e gives a
simple "e". On the other han
On Oct 27, 2004, at 5:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I changed to the "native" Lyx MacOSX version I can't use dead
letters on the international U.S. keyboard mapping anymore, e.g.
(alt/option) + e gives é.
(Note that within the US keyboard, typing "e[release ]e" --
and not just "e" -- shoul
Hello!
Since I changed to the "native" Lyx MacOSX version I can't use dead
letters on the international U.S. keyboard mapping anymore, e.g.
(alt/option) + e gives é.
Does anybody know a remedy for this problem?
Thanx,
Stefan