Re: keyboard question

2008-07-06 Thread G. Milde
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote: Pavel Sanda wrote: On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? ... Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers which I think

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-06 Thread G. Milde
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote: Pavel Sanda wrote: On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? ... Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers which I think

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-06 Thread G. Milde
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote: > Pavel Sanda wrote: >>> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided > by his environment? ... > Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers >

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-04 Thread Dov Feldstern
Pavel Sanda wrote: On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-04 Thread Dov Feldstern
Pavel Sanda wrote: On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-04 Thread Dov Feldstern
Pavel Sanda wrote: On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to get a single quote in LyX. And at last, only the accents (acute, grave, circonflex...) exhibit this behavior. The double quote retains its normal

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 07:55:21PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to get a single quote in LyX. And at last, only the accents (acute, grave,

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. Should

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to get a single quote in LyX. And at last, only the accents (acute, grave, circonflex...) exhibit this behavior. The double quote retains its normal

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 07:55:21PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to get a single quote in LyX. And at last, only the accents (acute, grave,

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. Should

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his environment? yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
> Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute > accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to > get a single quote in LyX. > > And at last, only the accents (acute, grave, circonflex...) exhibit this > behavior. The double quote retains its

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 07:55:21PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > Furthermore, I don't get a single quote this way, but an isolated acute > > accent. In other words, with such a keyboard remap, it's impossible to > > get a single quote in LyX. > > > > And at last, only the accents (acute, grave,

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
> > this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so > > easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained > > in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. > > Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? > >

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > > this keymap part of lyx is from days when changing keymaps was not so > > > easy as it is now under X. by default these things should be maintained > > > in X settings not in lyx. here lyx reacts as most other apps wrt keymaps. > >

Re: keyboard question

2008-07-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > > Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then? > > > > > > Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his > > > environment? > > > > yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
Hi Hellmut, On Friday 27 June 2008 00:05 +0200, Hellmut Weber wrote: [...] Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. You could try to define your personal bind file in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bind/...' You'll find info on global and local bind files somewhere in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread G. Milde
On 27.06.08, Hellmut Weber wrote: But as I said in my previous reply to Günter, I doubt that the bind file can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case). IIRC you must indicate somewhere, sorry I don't remember correctly, that you want these special keys (accents, tilde and the

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: \bind cacute unicode-insert 0x00e7 while e.g. \bind M-C-comma unicode-insert 0x00e7 # insert a ç (c with cedilla) works? because Qt::Key_Comma exists, while Qt::Key_cacute does not (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qt.html). in case it doesn't

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU # \kmod , cedilla native \kxmod ' c ç just a wild guess, what happen with this: \kxmod acute c ç pavel

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
On Friday 27 June 2008 17:29 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU # \kmod , cedilla native \kxmod ' c ç just a wild guess, what happen with this: \kxmod acute c ç pavel This still gives me an accented c...

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
Hi Hellmut, On Friday 27 June 2008 00:05 +0200, Hellmut Weber wrote: [...] Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. You could try to define your personal bind file in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bind/...' You'll find info on global and local bind files somewhere in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread G. Milde
On 27.06.08, Hellmut Weber wrote: But as I said in my previous reply to Günter, I doubt that the bind file can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case). IIRC you must indicate somewhere, sorry I don't remember correctly, that you want these special keys (accents, tilde and the

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: \bind cacute unicode-insert 0x00e7 while e.g. \bind M-C-comma unicode-insert 0x00e7 # insert a ç (c with cedilla) works? because Qt::Key_Comma exists, while Qt::Key_cacute does not (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qt.html). in case it doesn't

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU # \kmod , cedilla native \kxmod ' c ç just a wild guess, what happen with this: \kxmod acute c ç pavel

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
On Friday 27 June 2008 17:29 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU # \kmod , cedilla native \kxmod ' c ç just a wild guess, what happen with this: \kxmod acute c ç pavel This still gives me an accented c...

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
Hi Hellmut, On Friday 27 June 2008 00:05 +0200, Hellmut Weber wrote: [...] > Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key > code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. > You could try to define your personal bind file in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key code for all keys. Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out. You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bind/...' You'll find info on global and local bind files somewhere in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread G. Milde
On 27.06.08, Hellmut Weber wrote: >> But as I said in my previous reply to Günter, I doubt that the bind file >> can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case). > IIRC you must indicate somewhere, sorry I don't remember correctly, that > you want these special keys (accents, tilde

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
> Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: > > \bind "cacute" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" > > while e.g. > > \bind "M-C-comma" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" # insert a ç (c with cedilla) > > works? because Qt::Key_Comma exists, while Qt::Key_cacute does not (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qt.html).

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Pavel Sanda
> PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put > > \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU > > # \kmod "," cedilla native > > \kxmod ' c ç just a wild guess, what happen with this: \kxmod acute c ç pavel

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-27 Thread Daniel Clément
On Friday 27 June 2008 17:29 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put > > > > \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU > > > > # \kmod "," cedilla native > > > > \kxmod ' c ç > > just a wild guess, what happen with this: > > \kxmod acute c ç > > pavel This still gives

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, The more I try, the less I understand... Nothing seems to work as it should! See the reports of my attempts below On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: Could you find

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread G. Milde
On 26.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: I am quite sure that combo-key ´ c is inserted by LyX as unicode char ć (cacute), at least it is here. Also

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
At least something that works! On Tuesday 26 June 2008 à 09:36 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: \bind cacute unicode-insert 0x00e7 while e.g. \bind M-C-comma unicode-insert 0x00e7 # insert a ç (c with cedilla) works? YES it does! Thanks!

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, I fear your solution is too general for my case: wouldn't it interfere with my keyboard settings in other programs? I wouldn't think so. You don't have to use this 'feature' in other contexts. If you heavily use the caps lock key then the situation is different. But in that case

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, The more I try, the less I understand... Nothing seems to work as it should! See the reports of my attempts below On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: Could you find

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread G. Milde
On 26.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: I am quite sure that combo-key ´ c is inserted by LyX as unicode char ć (cacute), at least it is here. Also

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
At least something that works! On Tuesday 26 June 2008 à 09:36 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: \bind cacute unicode-insert 0x00e7 while e.g. \bind M-C-comma unicode-insert 0x00e7 # insert a ç (c with cedilla) works? YES it does! Thanks!

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, I fear your solution is too general for my case: wouldn't it interfere with my keyboard settings in other programs? I wouldn't think so. You don't have to use this 'feature' in other contexts. If you heavily use the caps lock key then the situation is different. But in that case

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, The more I try, the less I understand... Nothing seems to work as it should! See the reports of my attempts below On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > > On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > > > > Could you

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread G. Milde
On 26.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > > On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > > > On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: I am quite sure that "combo-key ´ c" is inserted by LyX as unicode char ć (cacute), at least it is

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Clément
At least something that works! On Tuesday 26 June 2008 à 09:36 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] > > Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore: > > \bind "cacute" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" > > while e.g. > > \bind "M-C-comma" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" # insert a ç (c with cedilla) > > works? YES

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-26 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, I fear your solution is too general for my case: wouldn't it interfere with my keyboard settings in other programs? I wouldn't think so. You don't have to use this 'feature' in other contexts. If you heavily use the caps lock key then the situation is different. But in that case

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
[sorry if double post, previous one did not work] On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: [...] Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 Abdel. It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). I don't know why \kxmod ' c ç in the kmap

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: [sorry if double post, previous one did not work] On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: [...] Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). ... It looks like

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, my system is gentoo linux, KDE-3.5, LyX 1.5.3 1.5.5 1.6svn (a few weeks old I have the problem that I sometimes wnat to have ç (in french texts) and also å (in swedish texts). The solution I found already several years ago is to have a bash start script in the Autostart folder, in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is *one* character (c with accent) or *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) Not quite sure how to check this but I'd bet on single character...

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is *one* character (c with accent) or *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) Not quite sure how to check this but I'd bet

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
[sorry if double post, previous one did not work] On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: [...] Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 Abdel. It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). I don't know why \kxmod ' c ç in the kmap

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: [sorry if double post, previous one did not work] On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: [...] Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). ... It looks like

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, my system is gentoo linux, KDE-3.5, LyX 1.5.3 1.5.5 1.6svn (a few weeks old I have the problem that I sometimes wnat to have ç (in french texts) and also å (in swedish texts). The solution I found already several years ago is to have a bash start script in the Autostart folder, in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is *one* character (c with accent) or *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) Not quite sure how to check this but I'd bet on single character...

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is *one* character (c with accent) or *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) Not quite sure how to check this but I'd bet

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
[sorry if double post, previous one did not work] On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: [...] > Maybe try this: > > \bind "'c" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" > > Abdel. > It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). I don't know why \kxmod ' c ç in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > [sorry if double post, previous one did not work] > On Tuesday 24 June 2008 18:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > [...] > > Maybe try this: > > \bind "'c" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" > It looked promising, but it did not work (still gives accented c). ... > It

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi Daniel, my system is gentoo linux, KDE-3.5, LyX 1.5.3 1.5.5 1.6svn (a few weeks old I have the problem that I sometimes wnat to have ç (in french texts) and also å (in swedish texts). The solution I found already several years ago is to have a bash start script in the Autostart folder, in

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Clément
Günter, On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: [...] > Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is > *one* character (c with accent) or > *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) Not quite sure how to check this but I'd bet on "single

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-25 Thread G. Milde
On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote: > On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > > Could you find out whether the character inserted via dead-´ + c is > > *one* character (c with accent) or > > *two* characters (c + combining acute acctent) > Not quite sure how to check this but

keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
Hello, I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software. I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c.

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread G. Milde
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an accented c!

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: ... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax! Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 Abdel.

keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
Hello, I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software. I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c.

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread G. Milde
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an accented c!

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote: On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: ... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax! Maybe try this: \bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7 Abdel.

keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
Hello, I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software. I have the "dead keys" setup, getting accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c".

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread G. Milde
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > I use a US int'l keyboard I have the "dead keys" setup, getting > accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. > However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c". This is the > case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > > I use a US int'l keyboard I have the "dead keys" setup, getting > > accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. > > > However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c". This

Re: keyboard question

2008-06-24 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: ... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax! Maybe try this: \bind "'c" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" Abdel.

Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
Hi, sorry for the silly question, but perhaps someone knows an easy answer. I've been searching the web, but so far to no avail. How do you call the i with two dots, and how can I enter in into LyX? In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX,

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i could convince my XWindows to do it directly via keyboard... Compose-i- works here. Andre' -- Those who

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:15:37 +0100, Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i could convince my XWindows

Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
Hi, sorry for the silly question, but perhaps someone knows an easy answer. I've been searching the web, but so far to no avail. How do you call the i with two dots, and how can I enter in into LyX? In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX,

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i could convince my XWindows to do it directly via keyboard... Compose-i- works here. Andre' -- Those who

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:15:37 +0100, Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: In LaTeX, it would be \{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i could convince my XWindows

Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
Hi, sorry for the silly question, but perhaps someone knows an easy answer. I've been searching the web, but so far to no avail. How do you call the "i" with two dots, and how can I enter in into LyX? In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) Of course, I could use ERT in LyX,

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: > In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) > > Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i > could convince my XWindows to do it directly via keyboard... Compose-i-" works here. Andre' --

Re: Keyboard question: i with two dots?

2002-12-16 Thread Andreas Busch
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:15:37 +0100, Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote: > In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-) > > Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i > could convince my