On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 11:16:50PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> Item 1. does make the key sequences a little longer, but so what?

People won't like it. I think there are still more mathematicians or
physisists who use LyX than people from the poetry fraction...

> There are many others already of the same length, and we all type
> happily M-m g D to get a \Delta etc. etc.

No, I type \Delta. Actually, I type most math exactly the way I would do
when writing LaTeX in vi, so every additional difference annoys me...

> I don't think it will make a typical formula much longer/harder to type
> as this is offset by the greater consistency.
> 
> I suspect it may be possible (but you should know best :-) to change LyX
> thus that being in mathed always implicitly prepends M-m to keysequences
> typed. This should make that easier.

Yes, we seem to need some "context sensitive" keybindings. Soonish...

Maybe it's not even too hard...


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