On 2013-10-19, Laurent Dubief wrote:
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward
On 2013-10-19, Laurent Dubief wrote:
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward
On 2013-10-19, Laurent Dubief wrote:
> Hello !
> Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
> to Lyx some commands.
> Throiugh the "Tools>Preferences" menu, we can already build "hot keys" to
> issue some Lyx commands. Fo
build hot keys
to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward;tab-delete;depth-decrement;outline-out is attached to the
Backtab
key, or math-insert \gamma is attached to Alt-M G G to write a gamma
letter.
But for more flexibility, I would like to emit
build hot keys
to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward;tab-delete;depth-decrement;outline-out is attached to the
Backtab
key, or math-insert \gamma is attached to Alt-M G G to write a gamma
letter.
But for more flexibility, I would like to emit
ugh the "Tools>Preferences" menu, we can already build "hot keys"
to
> > issue some Lyx commands. For instance, "command-alternatives cell-
> > backward;tab-delete;depth-decrement;outline-out" is attached to the
Backtab
> > key, or "math-in
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward;tab-delete;depth-decrement;outline-out
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Laurent Dubief l.dub...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, command-alternatives cell-
backward;tab-delete;depth-decrement;outline-out
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Laurent Dubief l.dub...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the ToolsPreferences menu, we can already build hot keys to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance
Hello !
Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
to Lyx some commands.
Throiugh the "Tools>Preferences" menu, we can already build "hot keys" to
issue some Lyx commands. For instance, "command-alternatives cell-
backward;tab-de
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Laurent Dubief <l.dub...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Trying to use macros for making more easily math formulas, I wish I can send
> to Lyx some commands.
>
> Throiugh the "Tools>Preferences" menu, we can already build &q
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this command in Lyx and turn it
Muhammad moosavy wrote:
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this
Muhammad moosavy schrieb:
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
This is because we use
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this command in Lyx and turn it
Muhammad moosavy wrote:
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this
Muhammad moosavy schrieb:
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for Left to Right or romanText.
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
This is because we use
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for "Left to Right or romanText".
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this command in Lyx and turn it
Muhammad moosavy wrote:
Hi
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for "Left to Right or romanText".
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
How can change this
Muhammad moosavy schrieb:
I'm using a Persian package (XePersian) with Lyx. There is some Tex commands
that defined differently in Lyx and XePersian. Like:
\lr : This command is used in XePersian for "Left to Right or romanText".
But for this purpose Lyx use \textLR.
This is because we
some of your contibutions correctly you know how to bind
'something' to a key stroke ;-)
Additionally in the doc directory you find the 'reference.lyx' manual.
I found that very helpful, although it seems partially not fully up to date.
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to keystrokes
some of your contibutions correctly you know how to bind
'something' to a key stroke ;-)
Additionally in the doc directory you find the 'reference.lyx' manual.
I found that very helpful, although it seems partially not fully up to date.
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to keystrokes
do.
If I remember some of your contibutions correctly you know how to bind
'something' to a key stroke ;-)
Additionally in the doc directory you find the 'reference.lyx' manual.
I found that very helpful, although it seems partially not fully up to date.
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to
Hi all,
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to keystrokes, that accomplish
several things -- a sort of script.
For instance, I want a function to produce a new line in a math array* thing,
and place \qquad\text in the last of the four. I can then bind that to a
hotkey and instantly
Hi,
I've looked through all LyX help files and couldn't find references to how
to do it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
right direction would be the math.bind file. I got some similar keybindings.
so it should be hard to adapt them. The only thing I can't insert so far is a
Hi all,
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to keystrokes, that accomplish
several things -- a sort of script.
For instance, I want a function to produce a new line in a math array* thing,
and place \qquad\text in the last of the four. I can then bind that to a
hotkey and instantly
Hi,
I've looked through all LyX help files and couldn't find references to how
to do it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
right direction would be the math.bind file. I got some similar keybindings.
so it should be hard to adapt them. The only thing I can't insert so far is a
Hi all,
I'd like to make some LyX commands, bound to keystrokes, that accomplish
several things -- a sort of script.
For instance, I want a function to produce a new line in a math array* thing,
and place \qquad\text in the last of the four. I can then bind that to a
hotkey and instantly
Hi,
> I've looked through all LyX help files and couldn't find references to how
> to do it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
right direction would be the math.bind file. I got some similar keybindings.
so it should be hard to adapt them. The only thing I can't insert so far is a
Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or
passed via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
thanks
guy
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or passed
via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
The commands are most likely the so called LyX
Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or
passed via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
thanks
guy
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or passed
via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
The commands are most likely the so called LyX
Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or
passed via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
thanks
guy
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Guy Hindell wrote:
> Hi there - it's been a long time since I last posted anything here.
>
> How can I get a list of lyx commands which can be called from macros or passed
> via the -x flag? I'm using LyX1.4.2 on windows and linux.
The commands are most likely t
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but not at all complete.
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but
G. Milde wrote:
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but not at all complete.
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but
G. Milde wrote:
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
> -x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
> correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but not at all complete.
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
>
> > -x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
> > correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
>
> There's some documentation here
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but
G. Milde wrote:
On 14.02.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Colin J. Williams wrote:
-x seems to indicate that LyX has a number of commands. Is this
correct? I can't find any listing of the varous acceptable commands.
There's some documentation here
The LyX help is given below:
C:\LyX\Texlyx --help
C:\LyX\Texrem LyX.bat To provide command line access to LyX
C:\LyX\TexC:\Lyx\lyx\bin\lyx.exe --help
Usage: lyx [ command line switches ] [ name.lyx ... ]
Command line switches (case sensitive):
-help
The LyX help is given below:
C:\LyX\Texlyx --help
C:\LyX\Texrem LyX.bat To provide command line access to LyX
C:\LyX\TexC:\Lyx\lyx\bin\lyx.exe --help
Usage: lyx [ command line switches ] [ name.lyx ... ]
Command line switches (case sensitive):
-help
The LyX help is given below:
C:\LyX\Tex>lyx --help
C:\LyX\Tex>rem LyX.bat To provide command line access to LyX
C:\LyX\Tex>C:\Lyx\lyx\bin\lyx.exe --help
Usage: lyx [ command line switches ] [ name.lyx ... ]
Command line switches (case sensitive):
-help
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
Otherwise, you really much better with german keyboard
(Options/Keyboard).
Or compose key. For example, I have configured right Ctrl as compose key,
so I can press Compose, " and u to get ü. (oops, it doesn't seem to work
in LyX, even if it works in
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
Otherwise, you really much better with german keyboard
(Options/Keyboard).
Or compose key. For example, I have configured right Ctrl as compose key,
so I can press Compose, " and u to get ü. (oops, it doesn't seem to work
in LyX, even if it works in
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Otherwise, you really much better with german keyboard
> (Options/Keyboard).
Or compose key. For example, I have configured right Ctrl as compose key,
so I can press Compose, " and u to get ü. (oops, it doesn't seem to work
in LyX, even if it works in
Hi.
This is probably a very naive question, but how do I issue a command in LyX?
What I want to do is add some diacritics - the umlaut in this case. The
documentation says to do an emacs style M-x and then type "command-umlaut"
and similar command-* thingies for other diacritics.
However when
Hi.
This is probably a very naive question, but how do I issue a command in LyX?
What I want to do is add some diacritics - the umlaut in this case. The
documentation says to do an emacs style M-x and then type "command-umlaut"
and similar command-* thingies for other diacritics.
However when
Hi.
This is probably a very naive question, but how do I issue a command in LyX?
What I want to do is add some diacritics - the umlaut in this case. The
documentation says to do an emacs style M-x and then type "command-umlaut"
and similar command-* thingies for other diacritics.
However when
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