Hi Daniel,

Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys.

Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out.

You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bind/...'
You'll find info on global and local bind files somewhere in the (more advanced ;-) LyX documentation.
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That's just what I have done, I read the docs too :-)
But as I said in my previous reply to Günter, I doubt that the bind file
can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case).
IIRC you must indicate somewhere, sorry I don't remember correctly, that you want these special keys (accents, tilde and the like) to behave as dead keys, i.e. to work only together with another key.

Hopefully somebody else in this list can indicate where to define this behaviour.

HTH

Hellmut

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