On Fri, 1 Mar 2013, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is because Tab is a multi-bound key (I am not sure this terms means
anything) and one of these bindings is completion-accept..
\bind "Tab" "command-alternatives
completion-accept;cell-forward;tab-insert;depth-increment;outline-in"
Jean-Marc,
Oh. In all the years I've used LyX I only very recently started to see
this behavior and I greatly appreciate your explaining the cause.
What would other people think about removing it from the Tab binding and
putting it somewhere else? The alternative would be to have it as last
choice.
I vote yes to removing it or, at least, putting completion-accept at the
very end.
Rich, the short answer is that, if you do not use completion, you can just
turn it off.
Not knowing before now that I had the option I'll go look for where I can
do this when I return later this morning from a meeting.
Many thanks,
Rich