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Restoring the default bind file in LyX
I'm just starting using Lyx and latex at all.
I was setting shortcuts and accidentally pressed 'reconfigure' in 'tools' menu. Then Lyx seemed to have lost a bind file associated and ignored the most typical shortcuts, like Ctrl+s for saving.
Could you tell me how to restore the default, cause I tryed many bind files and I don't have the shortcuts back?
Thanks.
M.
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Restoring the default bind file in LyX
Hi Marcelo, welcome to the forums!Marcelo wrote:Hi
I'm just starting using Lyx and latex at all.
I was setting shortcuts and accidentally pressed 'reconfigure' in 'tools' menu. Then Lyx seemed to have lost a bind file associated and ignored the most typical shortcuts, like Ctrl+s for saving.
Could you tell me how to restore the default, cause I tryed many bind files and I don't have the shortcuts back?
Thanks.
M.
Please always try to include your operating system version and LyX version in your questions.
First, make sure you have everything backed up. Then, you could try the following:
1. Open LyX and go to About LyX. Write down your User directory (this should be copyable in the next version).
2. Exit LyX
3. Navigate to where your User directory is and delete it (actully, just move it so that you can restore it if necessary).
4. Restart LyX
Any luck?
Scott
Re: restoring the default bind file
Your tip worked perfectly and I have my shorcuts back.
Thanks so much for the quick answer and the welcome.
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Restoring the default bind file in LyX
Great, thanks for confirming that it's fixed. I think you can mark this thread as solved.Marcelo wrote:Sorry, I'm a Debian Wheezy user and my Lyx version is 2.0.3.
Your tip worked perfectly and I have my shorcuts back.
Thanks so much for the quick answer and the welcome.
Restoring the default bind file in LyX
Sorry and thanks for pointing it out. It's been already done by someone else, isn't it? I'm just learning the rules and the interface. Next time for sure.scottkosty wrote: I think you can mark this thread as solved.
Best.
M.
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Yes, you're right.Marcelo wrote:Sorry and thanks for pointing it out. It's been already done by someone else, isn't it?scottkosty wrote: I think you can mark this thread as solved.
No need to apologize. I'm still learning the rules and the interface myselfMarcelo wrote:
I'm just learning the rules and the interface. Next time for sure.
Best.
M.

Restoring the default bind file in LyX
Deleting the Lyx user folder solved the problem
(folder given within: help menu> about lyx, in my case ~\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.2\)
However you loose your preferences and I guess other potentially important information/settings
So finally, I have used another way:
=> I found that the issue was coming from the 'preferences' file in the above mentioned Lyx user folder
I have opened it in a text editor and I have removed the only line mentioning 'bind',
I forget exactly what was exactly this short line, but it was very obvious.
I think the problem arised after I redefined a shortcut (explaining why the preference file added something on bind and the involved shortcut)
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