Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Pavel Sanda
Xu Wang wrote:
 Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
 in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
 the menu?

yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
pavel


Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Xu Wang
Makes sense. Thanks for confirming and explaining. Xu

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:

 Xu Wang wrote:
  Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
  in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
  the menu?

 yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
 pavel



Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Pavel Sanda
Xu Wang wrote:
 Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
 in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
 the menu?

yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
pavel


Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Xu Wang
Makes sense. Thanks for confirming and explaining. Xu

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:

 Xu Wang wrote:
  Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
  in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
  the menu?

 yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
 pavel



Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Pavel Sanda
Xu Wang wrote:
> Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
> in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
> the menu?

yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
pavel


Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-06 Thread Xu Wang
Makes sense. Thanks for confirming and explaining. Xu

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Pavel Sanda  wrote:

> Xu Wang wrote:
> > Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
> > in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
> > the menu?
>
> yes, inset-info is thought to be more or less for developers.
> pavel
>


shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
the manuals?

For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning


The latex code for the last part is written as

 \shortcut{Alt+A I}


When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give me
a clue of how to reproduce it.


I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
useful.


Thank you,


Xu


Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
 the manuals?

 For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
 current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning


 The latex code for the last part is written as

  \shortcut{Alt+A I}

Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

Liviu



 When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give me a
 clue of how to reproduce it.


 I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
 useful.


 Thank you,


 Xu



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Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu,

That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
was after with my question. Thank you for that.

What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?

Sorry for being unclear,

Xu

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
  the manuals?
 
  For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
  current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
 
 
  The latex code for the last part is written as
 
   \shortcut{Alt+A I}
 
 Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
 this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

 Liviu


 
  When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give
 me a
  clue of how to reproduce it.
 
 
  I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
  useful.
 
 
  Thank you,
 
 
  Xu



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Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Liviu,

 That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
 answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
 was after with my question.

Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.

Liviu


 Thank you for that.

 What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
 shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
 back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
 shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
 text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?

 Sorry for being unclear,

 Xu

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
  in
  the manuals?
 
  For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
  current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
 
 
  The latex code for the last part is written as
 
   \shortcut{Alt+A I}
 
 Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
 this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

 Liviu


 
  When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give
  me a
  clue of how to reproduce it.
 
 
  I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
  useful.
 
 
  Thank you,
 
 
  Xu



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 http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
 http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
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 http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail





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Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
the menu?

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Liviu,
 
  That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
  answered a different, but more interesting question than what I
 originally
  was after with my question.
 
 Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
 menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.

 Liviu


  Thank you for that.
 
  What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
  shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
  back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note
 that
  shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
  text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?
 
  Sorry for being unclear,
 
  Xu
 
  On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
   in
   the manuals?
  
   For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
   current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
  
  
   The latex code for the last part is written as
  
\shortcut{Alt+A I}
  
  Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
  this inspect the stdmenus.inc.
 
  Liviu
 
 
  
   When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't
 give
   me a
   clue of how to reproduce it.
  
  
   I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
   useful.
  
  
   Thank you,
  
  
   Xu
 
 
 
  --
  Do you know how to read?
  http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
  http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
  Do you know how to write?
  http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
 
 



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shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
the manuals?

For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning


The latex code for the last part is written as

 \shortcut{Alt+A I}


When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give me
a clue of how to reproduce it.


I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
useful.


Thank you,


Xu


Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
 the manuals?

 For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
 current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning


 The latex code for the last part is written as

  \shortcut{Alt+A I}

Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

Liviu



 When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give me a
 clue of how to reproduce it.


 I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
 useful.


 Thank you,


 Xu



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Do you know how to write?
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Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu,

That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
was after with my question. Thank you for that.

What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?

Sorry for being unclear,

Xu

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
  the manuals?
 
  For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
  current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
 
 
  The latex code for the last part is written as
 
   \shortcut{Alt+A I}
 
 Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
 this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

 Liviu


 
  When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give
 me a
  clue of how to reproduce it.
 
 
  I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
  useful.
 
 
  Thank you,
 
 
  Xu



 --
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 http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
 http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
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 http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail



Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Liviu,

 That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
 answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
 was after with my question.

Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.

Liviu


 Thank you for that.

 What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
 shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
 back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
 shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
 text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?

 Sorry for being unclear,

 Xu

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
  in
  the manuals?
 
  For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
  current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
 
 
  The latex code for the last part is written as
 
   \shortcut{Alt+A I}
 
 Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
 this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

 Liviu


 
  When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't give
  me a
  clue of how to reproduce it.
 
 
  I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
  useful.
 
 
  Thank you,
 
 
  Xu



 --
 Do you know how to read?
 http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
 http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
 Do you know how to write?
 http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail





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Do you know how to write?
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Re: shortcut inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
the menu?

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
  Liviu,
 
  That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
  answered a different, but more interesting question than what I
 originally
  was after with my question.
 
 Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
 menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.

 Liviu


  Thank you for that.
 
  What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
  shortcut Alt+A I part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
  back in? (and no, performing an Undo is not a fair answer :) ). Note
 that
  shortcut Alt+A I is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
  text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?
 
  Sorry for being unclear,
 
  Xu
 
  On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
   in
   the manuals?
  
   For example, in the User Guide, it is written change the state of the
   current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I) in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
  
  
   The latex code for the last part is written as
  
\shortcut{Alt+A I}
  
  Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs  Edit  Shorcuts. Then armed with
  this inspect the stdmenus.inc.
 
  Liviu
 
 
  
   When I right-click on the shortcut and go to settings it doesn't
 give
   me a
   clue of how to reproduce it.
  
  
   I tried googling LyX information type but that didn't give anything
   useful.
  
  
   Thank you,
  
  
   Xu
 
 
 
  --
  Do you know how to read?
  http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
  http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
  Do you know how to write?
  http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
 
 



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"shortcut" inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
the manuals?

For example, in the User Guide, it is written "change the state of the
current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I)" in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning


The latex code for the last part is written as

 \shortcut{Alt+A I}


When I right-click on the shortcut and go to "settings" it doesn't give me
a clue of how to reproduce it.


I tried googling "LyX information type" but that didn't give anything
useful.


Thank you,


Xu


Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
> the manuals?
>
> For example, in the User Guide, it is written "change the state of the
> current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I)" in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
>
>
> The latex code for the last part is written as
>
>  \shortcut{Alt+A I}
>
Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs > Edit > Shorcuts. Then armed with
this inspect the stdmenus.inc.

Liviu


>
> When I right-click on the shortcut and go to "settings" it doesn't give me a
> clue of how to reproduce it.
>
>
> I tried googling "LyX information type" but that didn't give anything
> useful.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Xu



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Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu,

That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
was after with my question. Thank you for that.

What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
"shortcut Alt+A I" part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
back in? (and no, performing an "Undo" is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
"shortcut Alt+A I" is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?

Sorry for being unclear,

Xu

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> > Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered in
> > the manuals?
> >
> > For example, in the User Guide, it is written "change the state of the
> > current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I)" in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
> >
> >
> > The latex code for the last part is written as
> >
> >  \shortcut{Alt+A I}
> >
> Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs > Edit > Shorcuts. Then armed with
> this inspect the stdmenus.inc.
>
> Liviu
>
>
> >
> > When I right-click on the shortcut and go to "settings" it doesn't give
> me a
> > clue of how to reproduce it.
> >
> >
> > I tried googling "LyX information type" but that didn't give anything
> > useful.
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> >
> > Xu
>
>
>
> --
> Do you know how to read?
> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
> Do you know how to write?
> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
>


Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> Liviu,
>
> That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
> answered a different, but more interesting question than what I originally
> was after with my question.
>
Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.

Liviu


> Thank you for that.
>
> What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
> "shortcut Alt+A I" part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
> back in? (and no, performing an "Undo" is not a fair answer :) ). Note that
> "shortcut Alt+A I" is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
> text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?
>
> Sorry for being unclear,
>
> Xu
>
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic 
> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
>> > Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
>> > in
>> > the manuals?
>> >
>> > For example, in the User Guide, it is written "change the state of the
>> > current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I)" in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
>> >
>> >
>> > The latex code for the last part is written as
>> >
>> >  \shortcut{Alt+A I}
>> >
>> Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs > Edit > Shorcuts. Then armed with
>> this inspect the stdmenus.inc.
>>
>> Liviu
>>
>>
>> >
>> > When I right-click on the shortcut and go to "settings" it doesn't give
>> > me a
>> > clue of how to reproduce it.
>> >
>> >
>> > I tried googling "LyX information type" but that didn't give anything
>> > useful.
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> >
>> > Xu
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Do you know how to read?
>> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
>> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
>> Do you know how to write?
>> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
>
>



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Re: "shortcut" inset?

2011-12-05 Thread Xu Wang
Liviu, that's exactly it. Thanks for bearing with me. I did a search
in stdmenus.inc for info-insert. Am I correct that it is not available in
the menu?

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> > Liviu,
> >
> > That's very interesting! Unless I misunderstood your directions, you
> > answered a different, but more interesting question than what I
> originally
> > was after with my question.
> >
> Yes, I realized after hitting send. Try searching 'info' in the same
> menu. I think 'ctrl+shift+i' does what you want.
>
> Liviu
>
>
> > Thank you for that.
> >
> > What I was originally (and still) interested in is: suppose I delete the
> > "shortcut Alt+A I" part of the User Guide that I posted. How do I put it
> > back in? (and no, performing an "Undo" is not a fair answer :) ). Note
> that
> > "shortcut Alt+A I" is not entered in normal text. It's not even editable
> > text. I think it is an inset. Is that correct?
> >
> > Sorry for being unclear,
> >
> > Xu
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Liviu Andronic 
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> >> > Hi, how can I enter a shortcut information type? Where is this covered
> >> > in
> >> > the manuals?
> >> >
> >> > For example, in the User Guide, it is written "change the state of the
> >> > current paragraph (shortcut Alt+A I)" in 3.2.3 Fine-Tuning
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The latex code for the last part is written as
> >> >
> >> >  \shortcut{Alt+A I}
> >> >
> >> Try searching 'alt+a i' in Prefs > Edit > Shorcuts. Then armed with
> >> this inspect the stdmenus.inc.
> >>
> >> Liviu
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > When I right-click on the shortcut and go to "settings" it doesn't
> give
> >> > me a
> >> > clue of how to reproduce it.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I tried googling "LyX information type" but that didn't give anything
> >> > useful.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Thank you,
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Xu
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Do you know how to read?
> >> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
> >> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
> >> Do you know how to write?
> >> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Do you know how to read?
> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
> Do you know how to write?
> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
>