Hi all,

1.5x might have made it easier, but 1.4x requires you to do the following in 
order to put something in a character style:

1 Take your hand off the keyboard
2. Grab the mouse
3. Insert
4. Character Style
5. Pick which character style
6. Put your hands back at home position
7. Type the content
8. Press arrow or Esc

Or, you can apply it to an already written word:

1. Take your hand off the keyboard
2. Grab the mouse
3. Highlight the word(s) to be applied
4. Insert
5. Character style
6. Pick which character style

Doing it to already written content is obviously easier, but requires you to 
remember what needs characterstyling. Neither is optimal. So I combined the 
the info given me from Dominik Waßenhoven, Jürgen Spitzmüller, and Paul Rubin 
to create this new litt.bind, which implements my often used Charcode and Ex 
character styles, making it a simple keystroke to start them, and a simple 
Alt+M keystroke to "walk out of" the character style (like right arrow or Esc 
would do).

Here's my litt.bind:

\bind_file /usr/share/lyx/bind/cua.bind
\bind "M-9"                     "charstyle-insert Charcode"
\bind "M-y"                     "charstyle-insert Ex"
\bind "M-m"                     "char-forward"


I've tucked it off on a backed up corner of my directory structure, so that 
LyX replacemnts won't harm it, and because cua.bind is included by reference, 
it will take advantage of new cua.bind features, as opposed to the LyX help 
file's idea of making a copy of cua.bind.

This has made the use of character styles faster and easier for me -- I hope 
it does the same for some of you. Thanks Dominik, Jürgen and Paul!

SteveT


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Steve Litt
Author: Universal Troubleshooting Process books and courseware
http://www.troubleshooters.com/

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