Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-10-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > (mind you the QWERT keyboard was designed for SLOW writing, since the > old typewriters keys got easily tangled at a fast speed of typing). Not exactly. From the wikipedia: While it is often said that QWERTY was designed to "slow down" typists, th

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-26 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/26/2011 04:07 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: On Tuesday 25 October 2011 22:14:48 Richard Heck wrote: On 10/25/2011 03:30 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote: On 10/25/11 at 01:04pm, Rob Oakes wrote: No, sorry. Shortcuts are global. I can see where it would be cool to be able to do this, but it seem

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
On Tuesday 25 October 2011 22:14:48 Richard Heck wrote: > On 10/25/2011 03:30 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote: > > On 10/25/11 at 01:04pm, Rob Oakes wrote: > >>> No, sorry. Shortcuts are global. I can see where it would be cool to > >>> be able to do this, but it seems complicated to me. LyX would have >

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 10/25/11 at 04:14pm, Richard Heck wrote: > You can do this simply by having different user directories that you use > at different times. So, e.g., on Linux you could set up another user > directory as ~/.lyx-special/, and then invoke LyX via: > lyx -userdir ~/.lyx-special/ > when you want t

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/25/2011 03:30 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote: > On 10/25/11 at 01:04pm, Rob Oakes wrote: >>> No, sorry. Shortcuts are global. I can see where it would be cool to be >>> able to do this, but it seems complicated to me. LyX would have to >>> reload the shortcuts every time you switched buffers. >> G

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 10/25/11 at 01:04pm, Rob Oakes wrote: > > > No, sorry. Shortcuts are global. I can see where it would be cool to be > > able to do this, but it seems complicated to me. LyX would have to > > reload the shortcuts every time you switched buffers. > > Good to know. And, now that you mention it, i

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, > No, sorry. Shortcuts are global. I can see where it would be cool to be > able to do this, but it seems complicated to me. LyX would have to > reload the shortcuts every time you switched buffers. Good to know. And, now that you mention it, it would be complex thing to implement an

Re: Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/25/2011 01:04 PM, Rob Oakes wrote: > I've been working on a custom of custom documents and wanted to check > something. Does anyone know if you can add custom keyboard shortcuts to a LyX > layout file (or the local layout)? I've created a custom character style > inset and going to the Edi

Short Cuts to Document Preamble

2011-10-25 Thread Rob Oakes
I've been working on a custom of custom documents and wanted to check something. Does anyone know if you can add custom keyboard shortcuts to a LyX layout file (or the local layout)? I've created a custom character style inset and going to the Edit menu or right clicking and then selecting the s

Re: Document preamble

2005-03-23 Thread Herbert Voss
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice. \newcommand\suppress[1]{} defines a new command named "\suppress" that does nothing (the braces are empty in the definition) not really

Re: Document preamble

2005-03-23 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice. \newcommand\suppress[1]{} defines a new command named "\suppress" that does nothing (the braces are empty in the definition) \newcommand\deleted[1]{\xou

Document preamble

2005-03-23 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Hi I have been having trouble matching the typesetting requested by APS and the typesetting generated by Lyx. I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice. \newcommand\suppress[1]{} \newcommand\deleted[1]{\xout{#1}} \new