Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
Thx
John
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View-Toolbars-Command Buffer) buffer-previous and see what appears
in the statusbar
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did
not know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and
discovered it on my own.
Thanks again.
John White
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John White wrote:
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did not
know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and discovered it
on my own.
I, too, have lyx-1.6.5
Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
Thx
John
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View-Toolbars-Command Buffer) buffer-previous and see what appears
in the statusbar
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did
not know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and
discovered it on my own.
Thanks again.
John White
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John White wrote:
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did not
know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and discovered it
on my own.
I, too, have lyx-1.6.5
>Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
>
>Thx
>
>John
>
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View->Toolbars->Command Buffer) "buffer-previous" and see what appears
in the
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did
not know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and
discovered it on my own.
Thanks again.
John White
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John White wrote:
Ctrl + Tab works, at least in 1.6.5 running in slackware linux (Vector
Linux 6.0 standard. Thanks! I have been using lyx for years but did not
know how to do this. Looks like I would have made a type and discovered it
on my own.
I, too, have lyx-1.6.5