Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Luis" == Luis A Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Luis> Hi all, So far I've been quite happy with LyX for some 3 years
> Luis> now. I've done a lot of writing with it: papers, articles,
> Luis> books, classnotes, lists of problems for the students and so on.
> Luis> However, I have to write a LOT of chemistry, which is rather
> Luis> tedious (things like proton concentration: [H+] -the '+' as
> Luis> superscript-). Up to the moment I was more or less happy once I
> Luis> got to know by heart the different key-bindings. But I came up
> Luis> wondering if there's a way of defining one's own key-bindings
> Luis> (can I call it a macro ?), for instance, the proton concentation
> Luis> mentioned above in a way that if I, for instance, type Alt-F1
> Luis> the whole thing shows up. I would really appreciate
> Luis> pointers/suggestions so as how to do this, it it can be done.
>
> What we have now are math macros (look in the user guide on how to do
> that). Once the macro is setup, you can probably bind a key to
> math-insert foo
> to insert macro foo.
>
> I do not know whether this is what you want...
In fact, what I really want is to be able to, say, type 'Control a s'
and have 'Hello' written on the document.
I've read abuot and use the math-macros rather frequently.
>
> JMarc
Many thanks for your support.
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Dr. Luis A. Fernandez
Department of Analytical Chemistry
University of The Basque Country
P.O. Box 644, 48080 Bilbao (Spain)