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# This file is part of
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# ==================================================================
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# LyX, the Document Processor
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#
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# Copyright (C) 1997 LyX Team
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#
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# Version 0.1, May 28 1997
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#
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# ==================================================================
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# This file provides math mode keys. Most were suggested by John Weiss
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# and modified by Alejandro Aguilar Sierra to be used with different
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# keyboard layouts.
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#
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# This file is automatically included from the main bind file.
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#
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# DO NOT CHANGE THIS BINDING FILE! It will be replaced
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# with every new install of LyX and your changes will be lost.
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# Instead, copy it to ~/.lyx/bind/math.bind and modify that copy.
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# Note that the order of these is important. If you put the bindings
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# that need "period" and "parenleft" first, they flood the minibuffer
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# and make the keybinding hints impossible to read. That's why they're
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# at the end.
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# These are defined for the math menu:
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\bind "M-m f" "math-insert frac"
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\bind "M-m s" "math-insert sqrt"
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\bind "M-m e" "math-insert ^"
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\bind "M-m x" "math-insert _"
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\bind "M-m u" "math-insert sum"
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\bind "M-m i" "math-insert int"
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\bind "M-m m" "math-mode"
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\bind "M-m d" "math-display"
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\bind "M-m g" "math-greek"
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\bind "M-m S-G" "math-greek-toggle"
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\bind "M-m o" "math-insert oint"
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\bind "M-m p" "math-insert partial"
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\bind "M-m r" "math-insert root"
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\bind "M-m l" "math-limits"
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\bind "M-m n" "math-number"
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\bind "M-m S-N" "math-nonumber"
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\bind "M-m 8" "math-insert infty"
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\bind "M-m v" "accent-vector"
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# The accent-circumflex is 'h' for 'hat', which is what most math
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# folks call it verbally.
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\bind "M-m b" "math-insert overline"
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\bind "M-m h" "accent-circumflex"
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\bind "M-m ~S-period" "accent-dot"
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\bind "M-m ~S-asciitilde" "accent-tilde"
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\bind "M-m ~S-apostrophe" "math-insert prime"
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\bind "M-m ~S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut"
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# These do pairs of: () {} [] <> ||
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\bind "M-m ~S-parenleft" "math-delim ( )"
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\bind "M-m ~S-bracketleft" "math-delim [ ]"
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\bind "M-m ~S-braceleft" "math-delim { }"
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\bind "M-m ~S-less" "math-delim langle rangle"
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\bind "M-m ~S-greater" "math-delim rangle langle"
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\bind "M-m ~S-bar" "math-delim | |"
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# Note: it's easy to insert binary relations like \pm, \mp, \neq, \geq,
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# and \leq just by typing them. However it's easier to remember these:
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\bind "M-m ~S-plus" "math-insert pm"
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\bind "M-m ~S-equal" "math-insert neq"
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