Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: Tools Preferences Edit Shortcuts 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for script-insert by default, which doesn't seem to be useful and also cannot be bound to any key. But you can bind script-insert subscript and script-insert superscript to any free key combination in that

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Paul Rubin
True. I'm on 1.6.x (2.0 requires multiple library upgrades on my Linux systems, so it's awaiting my next major Linux upgrade). Sean apparently is on 2.0, though, so it would seem easier for him to bind the new LFUNs. Paul

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: Tools Preferences Edit Shortcuts 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for script-insert by default, which doesn't seem to be useful and also cannot be bound to any key. But you can bind script-insert subscript and script-insert superscript to any free key combination in that

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Paul Rubin
True. I'm on 1.6.x (2.0 requires multiple library upgrades on my Linux systems, so it's awaiting my next major Linux upgrade). Sean apparently is on 2.0, though, so it would seem easier for him to bind the new LFUNs. Paul

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: > > Tools > Preferences > Edit > Shortcuts > > 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for "script-insert" by default, which > doesn't seem to be useful and also cannot be bound to any key. But you can bind "script-insert subscript" and "script-insert superscript" to any free key

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-23 Thread Paul Rubin
True. I'm on 1.6.x (2.0 requires multiple library upgrades on my Linux systems, so it's awaiting my next major Linux upgrade). Sean apparently is on 2.0, though, so it would seem easier for him to bind the new LFUNs. Paul

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: I am doing some linguistic annotation [subpredicate/subliteral] for which I use subscript quite often outside of math environments, thus would like to map the commands that insert \textsubscript and \textsuperscript to a shortcut, but haven't been able to find out the name

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Sean Wendt
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Help LyX Functions I apologize for not looking thoroughly enough. This help file must've slipped my mind for a general description of LyX's functions. Tools Preferences Edit Shortcuts 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for script-insert by default, which doesn't seem to

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt wendt.sean at gmail.com writes: I like to write the text and style it afterwards, so I tried: command-sequence cut; ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; char-forward; paste; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; char-backward; This one however doesn't work when the

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: I am doing some linguistic annotation [subpredicate/subliteral] for which I use subscript quite often outside of math environments, thus would like to map the commands that insert \textsubscript and \textsuperscript to a shortcut, but haven't been able to find out the name

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Sean Wendt
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Help LyX Functions I apologize for not looking thoroughly enough. This help file must've slipped my mind for a general description of LyX's functions. Tools Preferences Edit Shortcuts 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for script-insert by default, which doesn't seem to

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt wendt.sean at gmail.com writes: I like to write the text and style it afterwards, so I tried: command-sequence cut; ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; char-forward; paste; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; char-backward; This one however doesn't work when the

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Sean Wendt wrote: > I am doing some linguistic annotation [predicateliteral] > for which I use subscript quite often outside of math environments, > thus would like to map the commands that insert \textsubscript and > \textsuperscript to a shortcut, but haven't been able to find out the > name of

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Sean Wendt
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Help > LyX Functions I apologize for not looking thoroughly enough. This help file must've slipped my mind for a general description of LyX's functions. > Tools > Preferences > Edit > Shortcuts 2.0.0rc2 only had an entry for "script-insert" by default, which doesn't

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-22 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt gmail.com> writes: > I like to write the text and style it afterwards, so I tried: > > command-sequence cut; ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; > char-forward; paste; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; > char-backward; > > This one however doesn't work when the marked

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-21 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt wendt.sean at gmail.com writes: Try binding the following to a key combo of your choice: command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; char-forward; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; char-backward; Paul

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-21 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt wendt.sean at gmail.com writes: Try binding the following to a key combo of your choice: command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; char-forward; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; char-backward; Paul

Re: super-/subscript Lyx-function name for bindfile

2011-04-21 Thread Paul Rubin
Sean Wendt gmail.com> writes: Try binding the following to a key combo of your choice: "command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \textsubscript{; char-forward; ert-insert; self-insert }; char-backward; char-backward;" Paul