On 11 Mar 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Christian" == Christian Ridderstr�m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Yes, S stands for shift, and ~S stands for "don't worry about shift".
Maybe I'm tired today... didn't see the '~' there. I've put some notes
on this here:
http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxKeyboardBindings
A few questions though:
Here are some keybindings:
Bindning # Alt.
\bind "C-a" "command1" # 1)
\bind "C-A" "command2" # 2)
\bind "C-S-a" "command3" # 3)
\bind "C-S-A" "command4" # 4)
\bind "C-~S-a" "command5" # 5)
I'm guessing that:
"C-a" is not the same as "C-A"
"C-S-a" can't be typed on the keyboard?
"C-~S-a" replaces "C-a" and "C-S-A"
"C-A" is equivalent to "C-S-A" ?
/Christian
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