Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
It's
Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
It's
Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
> I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
> using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
> being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
> keystrokes.