Re: getting out of LaTeX
- From: Lee Sau Dan <danlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:42:49 +0800
"Peter" == Peter T Daniels <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> The question was whether they were *available*. And some of us
>> would rather keep our hands on the keyboard than use a mouse,
>> even if it means typing a few extra characters.
Peter> I'm one of them. That's why I like the _italic_
Peter> shortcut. If I used subscripts, I could easily assign a
Peter> keyboard shortcut for them. There's probably also one for
Peter> switching in and out of Symbol font.
When you use word, you can type Ctrl-I to toggle between upright and
italic, Ctrl-B to toggle bold and Ctrl-U to toggle underlining. These
key bindings have been there since Word 2.0, and is imitated by many
other word processors.
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