Re: Command Control

2005-09-23 Thread Jason Woodard
Hi Mike, Anyone got a pointer to the patch? Below is an old posting that contains a patch for the modifier keys on OS X. I've just verified that the same patch and instructions also work for LyX 1.3.6 and Qt/Mac 3.3.5. The end result should be that your Command key maps to LyX's meta key

Re: Command Control

2005-09-23 Thread Jason Woodard
Hi Mike, Anyone got a pointer to the patch? Below is an old posting that contains a patch for the modifier keys on OS X. I've just verified that the same patch and instructions also work for LyX 1.3.6 and Qt/Mac 3.3.5. The end result should be that your Command key maps to LyX's meta key

Re: Command Control

2005-09-23 Thread Jason Woodard
Hi Mike, > Anyone got a pointer to the patch? Below is an old posting that contains a patch for the modifier keys on OS X. I've just verified that the same patch and instructions also work for LyX 1.3.6 and Qt/Mac 3.3.5. The end result should be that your Command key maps to LyX's meta key

Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the non-Mac bindings - especially the emacs bindings

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Bennett Helm
On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the

Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the non-Mac bindings - especially the emacs bindings

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Bennett Helm
On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the

Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the non-Mac bindings - especially the emacs bindings

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Bennett Helm
On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by mapping the control key bindings to the command key. This means I can't use the

Re: Command Control

2005-09-13 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Mike Meyer wrote: > > I use LyX on both Unix and the Mac. The Mac version does a marvelous > > job of looking like a Mac application (at least to my > > not-very-mac-enabled-eyes), but it does so by