Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2008-02-18 Thread Richard heck
Bob Alvarez wrote: "If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen" I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2008-02-18 Thread Bob Alvarez
"If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen" I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on t

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Richard Heck wrote: Paul A. Rubin wrote: Andre Poenitz wrote: This works with 'unicode-insert 0x20' from now on. Excellent! Now all I have to do is remember that. ;-) It's not so bad: 0x20 is decimal 32---ascii for a space. Yeah, it's the unicode-insert part I'll never remember (since I n

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Bob Alvarez wrote: If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is "command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;" --- Yes, that is the purpose of the space. This works but I do not und

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-22 Thread Richard Heck
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Andre Poenitz wrote: This works with 'unicode-insert 0x20' from now on. Excellent! Now all I have to do is remember that. ;-) It's not so bad: 0x20 is decimal 32---ascii for a space. Richard -- == Richard

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-22 Thread Bob Alvarez
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is "command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;" --- Yes, that is the purpose of the space. This works but I do not understand the code. Do

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Richard Heck wrote: 2. insert a space in the text after the ERT. This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space. Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are eliminated when a

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-22 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Richard Heck wrote: > > >>2. insert a space in the text after the ERT. > >This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space. > > Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are > eliminated when an LFUN i

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-22 Thread Richard Heck
Paul A. Rubin wrote: If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is "command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;" Yup. rh /Paul -- ===

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-21 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Richard Heck wrote: 2. insert a space in the text after the ERT. This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space. Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are eliminated when an LFUN is processed. Don't know if anyone entered an enhancement request for a way

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-21 Thread Richard Heck
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Richard Heck schrieb am 20.06.2007: Bob Alvarez wrote: 2. insert a space in the text after the ERT. This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space. space-insert normal That's not a normal space. I get an "inter-word" space by inserting that, and it sh

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-20 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Richard Heck schrieb am 20.06.2007: Bob Alvarez wrote: 2. insert a space in the text after the ERT. This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space. space-insert normal Regards, Dominik.-

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-20 Thread Bob Alvarez
Or perhaps better yet: "command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent a; delete-backward; next-inset-toggle" Then you get the space inside ERT, and the inset is collapsed for you. That works. Thank you. Bob

Re: help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-20 Thread Richard Heck
Bob Alvarez wrote: I am trying to add a command to not indent a paragraph in Lyx 1.4.4. I do this now by inserting ERT \noindent at the start of the paragraph This works fine but it is tedious since I use this after (almost) every equation in my paper. So, I am trying to do this with a keyboard

help on keyboard shortcut

2007-06-20 Thread Bob Alvarez
I am trying to add a command to not indent a paragraph in Lyx 1.4.4. I do this now by inserting ERT \noindent at the start of the paragraph This works fine but it is tedious since I use this after (almost) every equation in my paper. So, I am trying to do this with a keyboard shortcut. I modifie