Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts of your
formula and then press "Alt+c" and then "r". This leads to upright
characters (\mathrm).
Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb.
This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short
cuts and the short cut docu (German version)) in my version (1.6.7
Greman/WinVista) - of course with the modication in your important PS.
After typing Alt+c the LyX status bar will show you the available
characters connected to the Alt+c shortcut. For more shortcuts have a
look at the LyX menu Tools->Preferences->Editing->Shortcuts.
I looked around there, but I couldn't find anything for \mathbb. :( If
it is possible for \mathtt, I wonder if it could be done for \mathbb as
well?
regards
Uwe
p.s. Note that on LyX with German menus, Alt+c becomes Alt+z
That's really important. I tried Alt+c first. ;)
Thx for your input.
Best wishes,
J.