# to this instead:
#\bind_file mine_is_best
+# By default, LyX takes over the handling of the dead keys (or accent
+# keys) that may be defined for your keyboard. While this allows you
+# to enter characters that would not be normally available, some
+# people dislike the different behaviour. You can use raw dead keys by
+# just uncommenting the next line
+#\override_x_deadkeys false
+
# Tip: Use "lyx -dbg 4" to survey how LyX interprets your keybindings.
# is 150%.
#\screen_zoom 100
-# LyX offers a faster method for drawing selected text if you uncomment the
-# following line. The trick is to invert the color-information. This will
-# switch between white and black and give almost random results for
-# other colors, so a white background is necessary. Any other settings of
-# the background color will be ignored for this reason. This setting
-# is useful on monochrome screens and on slow systems. Fast selection
-# can cause cosmetic problems with a few broken X servers.
-#\fast_selection true
-
-# If you don't like the default background or selection color, you can
-# set your own here:
-#\background_color white
-#\background_color lightyellow
-#
-# For reference, the defaults are:
-#\background_color linen
-#\selection_color lightblue
+# The wheel movement factor (for mice with wheels or five button mice)
+# Default is 100, about a page down. A value of 10 give me about a line and
+# a half
+#\wheel_jump 10
# LyX normally doesn't update the cursor position if you move the scrollbar.
# If you scroll the cursor off the screen and then start typing LyX will
# This is the default in LyX (exactly what LaTeX does):
#\screen_font_sizes 5.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.4 17.28 20.74 24.88
+# To change the colors for footnotes:
+#\set_color footnote green
+# for mathed you may also want to change the coloring of lines and brackets:
+#\set_color math yellow
+#\set_color mathlines yellow
+
#
# TOOLBAR SECTION ########################################################
#
# Here you have the command to convert from linuxdoc to html.
# Example: one html file only.
-#\linuxdoc_to_html_command "sgml2html -s 0"
+#\linuxdoc_to_html_command "sgml2html -s 0 '$$FName'"
# The LinuxDoc to LyX converter
#\linuxdoc_to_lyx_command "sgml2lyx"
#\docbook_to_dvi_command "sgmltools -b dvi"
# Command to convert a docbook file to html
-#\docbook_to_html_command "sgmltools -b html"
+#\docbook_to_html_command "sgmltools -b html '$$FName'"
# Command to convert a docbook file to pdf
#\docbook_to_pdf_command ""
# Arabic). Default is false.
#\rtl true
-# If number_inset is set to "true", each time a digit key is pressed,
-# LyX will automatically open a new number inset.
-# If number_inset is set to "rtl", the above behavior will take place
-# only when the cursor is on right-to-left text.
-# Default is rtl.
-#\number_inset true
-
# The latex command for loading the language package.
# Default is \usepackage{babel}.
#\language_package "\usepackage{omega}"
# the document. Default is true.
#\language_auto_end false
+# Set mark_foreign_language to "false" to disable the highlighting of words
+# with a foreign language to the language of the documet.
+# Default is "true"
+#\mark_foreign_language false
+
#
# HEBREW SUPPORT SECTION ####################################################
#
#\kbmap_secondary hebrew
#\latex_command elatex
#\font_encoding default
-#\number_inset rtl
# You also need to bind a key for switching between Hebrew and English.
# For example,
#\bind "F12" "language hebrew"
+# You might want ot disable the foreign language marking:
+#\mark_foreign_language false
+
# Finally, you need to select iso8859-8 font encoding, and select screen fonts
# (below are the default fonts. You need to replace them by Hebrew fonts)
#\screen_font_encoding iso8859-8
#\kbmap true
#\kbmap_primary null
#\kbmap_secondary arabic
-#\number_inset false
# You also need to bind a key for switching between Arabic and English.
# For example,