Thank you for your response, but I need a little clarification. (I am not
a programmer, so excuse the dumb question.)

When I made a new file titled "~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind" -- I typed in
literally the same characters as you have listed below. After I wrote the
file and reconfigured LyX, I closed the program, then re-opened it. When I
tried to use the bindings, nothing worked. I must be missing something.

Is the "C-x" typed in as a Capital "C" followed by a dash "-" followed by
a lower case "x"? or is the Capital "C" (signifying the "control" key")
entered in a different way?

I hope I make sense.

Shawn.

Ronald Florence wrote:

> Shawn Koons writes:
>
>   Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
>   emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
>
> I've added the following to ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind:
>
>    # [EMAIL PROTECTED],  2 Sep 1998
>    \bind "C-x c"                        "word-capitalize"
>    \bind "C-x l"                        "word-lowcase"
>    \bind "C-x u"                        "word-upcase"
>    \bind "M-u"                          "word-upcase"
>
> I'd prefer the [x]emacs bindings for word-capitalize and word-lowcase,
> but LyX uses those for other purposes.
>
> --
>
> Ronald Florence                 http://members.home.net/18james

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