It would appear that on Sep 2, Scott Kostyshak did say:
> On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 09:52:13PM -0400, Joe Philbrook wrote:
> >
> > Ticket #10357 (new enhancement)
> >
> > How did I do?
>
> Looks good! I removed the keywords since we use a fixed set, which is
> described here:
> http://www.lyx
On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 09:52:13PM -0400, Joe Philbrook wrote:
>
> It would appear that on Aug 31, Scott Kostyshak did say:
>
> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 07:39:34PM -0400, Joe Philbrook wrote:
> >
> > > Please tell me that I'm not looking at (3 x 3 = 9) nine trac tickets
> > > here...
> >
> >
It would appear that on Aug 31, Scott Kostyshak did say:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 07:39:34PM -0400, Joe Philbrook wrote:
>
> > Please tell me that I'm not looking at (3 x 3 = 9) nine trac tickets here...
>
> Good point. I don't have general advice on what topics should be
> grouped. If they ar
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 07:39:34PM -0400, Joe Philbrook wrote:
> Please tell me that I'm not looking at (3 x 3 = 9) nine trac tickets here...
Good point. I don't have general advice on what topics should be
grouped. If they are topics that shoudl be addressed all at once and it
would be silly to
"Doh"} That I may want
> > to Ignore. Or perhaps I wanted to use an unusual word such as hisself
> > instead of himself
> > because it's "In character" for the character being quoted and wish to aDd
> > it to my word list.
> > And while I
sizes I can see without my reading glasses even when the targeted output
> font sizes are
> too small for my eyes WITH the glasses... The list goes on and on... Thanks!
Thanks for the kind feedback!
> However my problem with the spellchecker dialog's keybindings have More to do
>
or my eyes WITH the glasses... The list goes on and on... Thanks!
However my problem with the spellchecker dialog's keybindings have More to do
with my
own dexterity issues that have always made using the mouse difficult at best.
And with carpel
tunnel issues that often make mouse based metho
since I updated to Lyx 1.6.5 on OSX Lyx does not show those
commands anymore, maybe there´s also a solution for this…
But the keybindings also werde not working with the older versions… As
far as I remember this keybinding was not displayed, but I am not sure
of this.
What else could be the problem here?
Best
Jess
>>> I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function (hope
>>> this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to a pdf). I
have
>>> added the key-command in the preferences ("buffer-viev pdf
XeLateX").
>>> When I enter the keybinding I get an error-message, in german:
>>
>> You s
Hello Vincent,
i have defined the format, and in fact the name is pdf4, to which i
linked the key-binding "buffer-viev pdf4". As converter I use "xelatex
$$i" – is this okay/suitable?
BTW: It is no problem to choose view>pdf4, this works fine…
Thanks
Jess
I have tried to add a key-bin
>Hello,
>I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function
>(hope this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to
>a pdf). I have added the key-command in the preferences
>("buffer-viev pdf XeLateX"). When I enter the keybinding
>I get an error-message, in german:
You should ha
Hello,
I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function (hope this
is the right word…I mean to complile my text to a pdf). I have added
the key-command in the preferences ("buffer-viev pdf XeLateX"). When I
enter the keybinding I get an error-message, in german:
"Keine Informat
> "Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> Even if I append my key bindings to the latest cua.bind, don't
Rich> I still need to figure out syntactical changes? For example,
Rich> prior function name was 'spellchecker' while the new function
Rich> name is 'display-show spellch
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
-mybindings.bind---
\bind_file cua.bind
#your bindings below
\bind "F1" "foo"
---
JMarc,
No, I didn't.
What I did years ago was 'cp cua.bind my.bind' and change the latter. But,
desp
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Incidentally, is it possible to include bind files?
After switching my brain on, I noticed that it's just what
\bind_file
does.
Sorry for the noise.
Jürgen
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Do you know that, if you start from, say, cua.bind, the best way to
> produce your bindings is like this?
Incidentally, is it possible to include bind files? Something like
-mybindings.bind---
#my bindings
\bind "F1" "foo"
Input cua.bind
---
> "Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> That was it: names changed from prior versions. In a few
Rich> cases, the words were reversed in the latest cua.bind, in others
Rich> 'dialog-show' was prepended to the word. Sigh.
Do you know that, if you start from, say, cua.bind,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich> keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich> include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich> C-h
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you make your own bindings file? Some of the LyX functions changed
names.
JMarc,
That was it: names changed from prior versions. In a few cases, the words
were reversed in the latest cua.bind, in others 'dialog-show' was prepended
to the
> "Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich> keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich> include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich> C-h Compile with pdflatex
Ri
This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut keys no longer
work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work include:
C-d View dvi output
C-i Italics (emphasize)
C-b Bold
C-h Compile with pdflatex
Some that no longer work include:
C-f Find
F7Spellcheck
> Nowadays, I find myself touching the mouse mostly to close ERT boxes,
> because I can't see a way to close these via a keybinding.
Ctrl+i closes it for me.
Hi,
Nowadays, I find myself touching the mouse mostly to close ERT boxes,
because I can't see a way to close these via a keybinding.
Am I missing something or shall I add that as a feature request?
--
Regards,
Mickey.
--
Dipl.-Inf
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Johan Blok wrote:
> I would like to add a keybinding for 'footnote' and found in the
> documentation that a list of all functions can be found in the reference
> guide. Unfortunately, I cannot find a reference guide. Where can I find
> this list?
Try this page, although a bit
Johan Blok wrote:
> Unfortunately, I cannot find a reference guide. Where can I find
> this list?
Hi Johan,
I think what you're looking for can be found in Appendix A of the
'Customization' help document. I believe the line you want is:
M-i f footnote-insert
Dan
I would like to add a keybinding for 'footnote' and found in the
documentation that a list of all functions can be found in the reference
guide. Unfortunately, I cannot find a reference guide. Where can I find
this list?
Johan
Rex Eastbourne wrote:
> Are Emacs keybindings included in the Windows version? I looked but
> couldn't find them. If not, is there anywhere I could get them?
>
> Thanks for the great program! I knew there had to be a better way
> than conventional TeX.
The emacs.bind f
Are Emacs keybindings included in the Windows version? I looked but couldn't
find them. If not, is there anywhere I could get them?
Thanks for the great program! I knew there had to be a better way than
conventional TeX.
Chris
o ~/.lyx-beamer you can then place
differnt private bind files into each of these directories.
(See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/KeyboardShortcuts for more info about
modifying keybindings.)
Starting lyx with lyx -userdir ~/.lyx-beamer will give you the
beamer-bindings. (you can even write an
alia
> Johan Ingvast wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, samar j. singh wrote:
> >
>
> >>2. In beamer is it possible to create macros that insert ERT with a
specific
> >>keypress?
> >
> > I guess that you mean in the beamer class. Right?
> > Lyx lacks the possibility to have class sensitive ke
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 04:13:28PM +0100, Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
> I am trying to use French "arcons",
I've never heard of such beasts.
> i.e. I try to write Nachtcafe, but can't get the proper sign for the
> "arcon de whatever" (forgooten the true naming for the moment!) LyX-gt
> 1.3.0 is insta
Hello,
I am trying to use French "arcons", i.e. I try to write Nachtcafe, but
can't get the proper sign for the "arcon de whatever" (forgooten the
true naming for the moment!)
LyX-gt 1.3.0 is installed, using (default) cua binding.
I have already tried to use META (META + ' at the same time, the
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:44:51PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > yes... bad habits I suppose :-) feel free to change the name of the
> > script, nothing else needs to be modified. (I always find it difficult to
> > come up with nice names).
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:44:51PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> yes... bad habits I suppose :-) feel free to change the name of the
> script, nothing else needs to be modified. (I always find it difficult to
> come up with nice names). Guess it instead should have been
>
> lyx-
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> On 29 Oct 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Thanks. I added an entry for it in the contribs page. Note that it
>> is a bit strange to name lyx-bindings.sh something which is
>> actually a [t]csh script...
Christi
On 29 Oct 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Thanks. I added an entry for it in the contribs page. Note that it is
> a bit strange to name lyx-bindings.sh something which is actually a
> [t]csh script...
yes... bad habits I suppose :-) feel free to change the name of the
script, nothing else
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> The script I hacked can be found here:
Christian> http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/lyx-bindings
Christian> with some info on in.
Thanks. I added an entry for it in the contribs page. Note that it is
a bit strang
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, robin wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I couldn't find a list of current keybindings, so I hacked together
> > a script that generates a list based on .bind-file. Is this script
> > something people in general w
>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> Hi I couldn't find a list of current keybindings, so I
Christian> hacked together a script that generates a list based on
Christian> .bind-file. Is this script so
Christian Ridderström wrote:
Hi
I couldn't find a list of current keybindings, so I hacked together
a script that generates a list based on .bind-file. Is this script
something people in general would be interested in? If you are, how
should I make it available? (i.e. where should I p
Hi
I couldn't find a list of current keybindings, so I hacked together
a script that generates a list based on .bind-file. Is this script
something people in general would be interested in? If you are, how
should I make it available? (i.e. where should I put it)
/Christian
--
Chri
> "Chris" == Chris Marston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> * I can't change the font size via 'M-s ' or 'M-x
Chris> font-size ', but I *can* change it via the Character
Chris> window (from the Layout menu)
This bug has finally been fixed for next release.
JMarc
I'm not sure if this message made it in the first time, so I'm going to give it another
go. Sorry if this causes duplication.
I just installed Lyx 1.1.5fix1 and I've noticed that certain keybindings (but
certainly not all of them, oddly) are broken. Using the xemacs bindings,
Hi,
I just installed LyX 1.1.5fix1, and am having some problems getting keybindings
to work.
I've set my ~/.lyx/lyxrc file to use xemacs.bind, and I've noticed that:
* I can't change the font size via 'M-s ' or 'M-x font-size ', but I
*can* change it via th
How do you use the keybindings
(/usr/local/share/lyx/bind/(broadway|hollywood).bind) with the respective
layouts? I've been beating my head against this for a while, but I can't
figure out how to change the keybindings interactively or set the thing to
load the bindings when editing
Hi All,
I just installed the latest LyX (1.1.2?) last night on my RH 6.1 system, and
made sure my xemacs.bind file was in ~/.lyx/bind, fired up lyx, and discovered
that the bindings didn't seem to work.
Have the bindings changed since 1.0pre6?
Some seemed to work, others didn't. "C-x s" p
"Andre' Poenitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > I stand corrected :) In fact, I did not know that self-insert accepts
| > several characters.
I am not sure if I really like self-insert to accept several chars, I
think I wrote it that way by accident...
| Well, I guess nobody knew. But it is do
> "Andre'" == Andre' Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre'> PS: Has anybody thought already about a comprehensive naming
Andre'> scheme? LyXAction, lyx_main, lyxfunc, minibuffer,
Andre'> tex-accent...
I'm sure all of us dreamt about it. But nobody did it :) A problem,
though: since cvs
> I stand corrected :) In fact, I did not know that self-insert accepts
> several characters.
Well, I guess nobody knew. But it is documented in the same place as
'command-sequence' *cough* ;-)
Andre'
PS: Has anybody thought already about a comprehensive naming scheme?
LyXAction, lyx_main, lyx
> "Andre'" == Andre' Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philip> Is it possible to bind arbitrary (non-math) symbols to a key,
Philip> so that 'C-i less' would insert '\guilsinglleft' for example?
Philip> The 'math- insert' and 'symbol-insert' functions seem to work
Philip> only with a small
> Philip> Is it possible to bind arbitrary (non-math) symbols to a key,
> Philip> so that 'C-i less' would insert '\guilsinglleft' for example?
> Philip> The 'math- insert' and 'symbol-insert' functions seem to work
> Philip> only with a small set of math symbols.
>
> It is not possible yet.
Thi
> "Philip" == Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philip> Is it possible to bind arbitrary (non-math) symbols to a key,
Philip> so that 'C-i less' would insert '\guilsinglleft' for example?
Philip> The 'math- insert' and 'symbol-insert' functions seem to work
Philip> only with a small s
Is it possible to bind arbitrary (non-math) symbols to a key, so that
'C-i less' would insert '\guilsinglleft' for example? The 'math-
insert' and 'symbol-insert' functions seem to work only with a small
set of math symbols.
TIA
--
Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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