Christof == Christof Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christof So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I
Christof switched to emacs mode.
Christof I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I
Christof didn't realize that switching to emacs mode would reduce my
Christof == Christof Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christof So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I
Christof switched to emacs mode.
Christof I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I
Christof didn't realize that switching to emacs mode would reduce my
> "Christof" == Christof Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christof> So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I
Christof> switched to emacs mode.
Christof> I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I
Christof> didn't realize that switching to emacs mode would
So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I switched to
emacs mode.
I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I didn't realize that
switching to emacs mode would reduce my ability to use lyx quite THIS
much.
For example, it appear to be an irreversable selection, and a
So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I switched to
emacs mode.
I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I didn't realize that
switching to emacs mode would reduce my ability to use lyx quite THIS
much.
For example, it appear to be an irreversable selection, and a
So, in my desire to have ctrl-d delete like I'm used to, I switched to
emacs mode.
I didn't read the documentation thoroughly enough as I didn't realize that
switching to emacs mode would reduce my ability to use lyx quite THIS
much.
For example, it appear to be an irreversable selection, and a