It's new. I was using emacs shortcuts by checking this checkbox in 2.0.1.
I noticed this problem immediately after I updated to 2.0.2.
Checking and unchecking the box does not affect the keys in 2.0.2.
Thanks,
stiv.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
> Am 30.01.2012 um 20:07 s
I made sure my keybindings are set properly as yours.
For example,
in 2.0.1,
I could move the cursor backwards by typing ctrl + b with the checkbox
ticked
and by typing command +b with the checkbox unticked,
and in 2.0.2,
I have to type command + b in both the cases.
I'm thinking of going back to
Am 31.01.2012 um 14:46 schrieb stiv. djobz.:
> I made sure my keybindings are set properly as yours.
> For example,
> in 2.0.1,
> I could move the cursor backwards by typing ctrl + b with the checkbox ticked
> and by typing command +b with the checkbox unticked,
> and in 2.0.2,
> I have to typ
Thanks.
This is my first time to see the progress/debug messages...
The responses seems to be different.
I moved the .bind files in /Library/Application Support/LyX-2.0/bind/
to another place and restart lyx 2.0.2 with the same settings as yours.
When I type ctrl+b, nothing appears on the do
Am 31.01.2012 um 16:36 schrieb stiv. djobz.:
> Thanks.
> This is my first time to see the progress/debug messages...
You're very clever ;-)
> The responses seems to be different.
Yes, unfortunately. I suppose you have saved you preferences and LyX was
restarted.
So, it should work. But indeed
For confirmation, I downloaded lyx-2.0.2 from www.lyx.org. (I had been
using the one from a mirror.)
But the behavior did not change and I got the same messages.
I have no special setting to the system either.
The only difference I notice is that I use white Macbook with a Japanese
keyboard.
But I
Hi,
since I don't see the problem on either OS X 10.6.8 or 10.7.2, I just tried the
following steps on my OS X 10.6.8 machine:
1)
Move ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-2.0 to the Desktop.
2)
Fresh download of
LyX-2.0.2+qt4-cocoa.dmg
from www.lyx.org
3)
Move old LyX out of Application folder
Am 31.01.2012 um 19:16 schrieb Jens Nöckel:
> Hi,
> since I don't see the problem on either OS X 10.6.8 or 10.7.2, I just tried
> the following steps on my OS X 10.6.8 machine:
>
...
Thanks for the good recipe.
> The last point is something you should definitely check, too. If you do the
> sa
I just installed version 2.0.2 Friday nov. 25 2011
When I open files, if I look under settings, document class,
all my document classes are reported as missing.
The following info may or may not be relevant:
when I go to tool tex information it seems to have the various class files in
various pl