\bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Okay,

tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.

This I found 

#\bind C-k   font-noun

I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...

What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c:\Program Files\LyX 1.6.3\Resources\bind\cua.bind



Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Ralf ralf.sc...@... writes:
[snip]
 #\bind C-k   font-noun
 
 I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
 hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
 
 What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':

\bind C-j   font-noun

did the trick - I assume the \bind C-k clashes 
with something else, well ...

Cheers
-Ralf





Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Ralf wrote:


did the trick - I assume the \bind C-k clashes with something else, well


Ralf,

  Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

Rich

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Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Rich Shepard rshep...@... writes:
[snip]
Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
 found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
 widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf






\bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Okay,

tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.

This I found 

#\bind C-k   font-noun

I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...

What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c:\Program Files\LyX 1.6.3\Resources\bind\cua.bind



Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Ralf ralf.sc...@... writes:
[snip]
 #\bind C-k   font-noun
 
 I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
 hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
 
 What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':

\bind C-j   font-noun

did the trick - I assume the \bind C-k clashes 
with something else, well ...

Cheers
-Ralf





Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Ralf wrote:


did the trick - I assume the \bind C-k clashes with something else, well


Ralf,

  Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
http://www.appl-ecosys.com Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: \bind C-k font-noun

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Rich Shepard rshep...@... writes:
[snip]
Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
 found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
 widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf






\bind "C-k" "font-noun"

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Okay,

tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.

This I found 

#\bind "C-k"   "font-noun"

I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...

What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c:\Program Files\LyX 1.6.3\Resources\bind\cua.bind



Re: \bind "C-k" "font-noun"

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Ralf <ralf.sc...@...> writes:
[snip]
> #\bind "C-k"   "font-noun"
> 
> I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
> hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
> 
> What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?

a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':

\bind "C-j"   "font-noun"

did the trick - I assume the \bind "C-k" clashes 
with something else, well ...

Cheers
-Ralf





Re: \bind "C-k" "font-noun"

2009-06-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Ralf wrote:


did the trick - I assume the \bind "C-k" clashes with something else, well


Ralf,

  Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: \bind "C-k" "font-noun"

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Rich Shepard  writes:
[snip]
>Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
> found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
> widget works better than directly editing the bind file.

cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf