Helge Hafting wrote: > One issue: Some of my paragraph styles have names with iso-8859-1 > encoded names. I don't know if that really was supported before. > "Resymé" for example.
I don't think that it was supported, because it would mean that "Resymé" was parsed as something entirely different if you used it in documents with a different encoding than iso-8859-1. The display in the drop down box would probably also have looked different if you did run LyX with a locale with different encoding. > Now such styles are replaced with "standard" when I load documents, > because the style inside the document isn't found. The string in > the document no longer match the string in the .layout file > when they are non-ascii. > > Further, if I use the paragraph style dropdown, my non-ascii > (and not unicode either) style is there with the nonascii character > appearing as boxes. Actually selecting this style crashes lyx instantly. > > I have no problem renaming such styles - maybe it fixes the problem, > maybe not. I have some ascii-named styles that also have > problems, but perhaps the non-ascii one cause some kind of > internal messup. I don't think so. Other styles should not be affected, but it would be nice if you could check that by renaming the latin1 styles. > I prefer utf8 in the .layout files, but that > surely wasn't possible before. Currently layout files can only contain ASCII, but changing that to utf8 would not be much work. Georg