>>>>> "Ronny" == Ronny Haryanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Ronny> Hi folks, I've been reading the docs to find out how to produce
Ronny> accented chars. Normally I don't need to generate accented
Ronny> chars, I just need them to do my Italian assignment. Therefore
Ronny> I don't want to create/use a keyboard mapping. The idea of
Ronny> binding a dead-key, e.g. the single quote to produce
Ronny> accent-acute and the backtick to accent-breve is appealing to
Ronny> me. I've tried the following in my ~/.lyx/bind/cua.bind (I have
Ronny> "\bind_file cua" in my ~/.lyx/lyxrc) but it did not result in
Ronny> the desired effect:

Ronny>  \bind ' "accent-acute" \bind ` "accent-breve"

This should be (untested)

\bind apostrophe "accent-acute"
\bind grave "accent-breve"

Ronny> Am I missing something? Or is there a better way of doing this
Ronny> in my case?

I think that using a keymap is better, especially since you could have
your italian setting as a secondary keymap that you could activate by
just pressing a key.

JMarc

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