sorry, again with changed subject (still hoping for help):

Hi LyXers, especially on Mac-OSX:

With my German keyboard on Mac-OSX normally I can get with

alt+a | d | e | o |  t | p | + | x | c | m |  l  |  ö | ä  etc.
the following special letters/symbols:
       å  | ∂ | € | ø | † | π | ± | ≈ | ç | µ | @ | œ | æ etc.

which I find very practical.

But because of the key-bindings in LyX (mac-bindings in this case, see
Help=>Keybord-Shortcuts or similar) these
usual key combinations for special characters are disabled in LyX.

Of course one can disable any key-binding in LyX (so they are not usable
at all and the system key-combinations will be in effect in LyX, too) or
create another one, which seems rather laborious and time-consuming.

I hoped I could vary the keybinding of LyX or of Mac-OSX with one ore few
steps, e. g. change from alt+x
to command+alt+x or similar to avoid this problem, but I didn't find out,
how.

Can anybody show a way to get the wanted result, i. e. holding the LyX
keybindings and
==> create other key-combinations for the special letters/symbols which in
other programs are got with alt+x?

joachim
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