In my case, I write (science stuff) both in Hungarian and English all
the time.

Máté
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 10:33:01AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Uwe> In my opinion the setting in LyX's preferences should be taken
> Uwe> and the LANG setting ignored. 
> 
> I would strongly oppose to that in linux.
> 
> Uwe> This implies that I think it is a nice feature be be able to set
> Uwe> the language from inside LyX. This is also possible in many
> Uwe> programs I use and avoids that users have to fiddle around with
> Uwe> environment variables; for example about 90% of the Win users
> Uwe> don't know what an environment variable is and they usually also
> Uwe> don't know that they have to modify a batch file to set LyX's
> Uwe> menu language.
> 
> Where is this setting in word? In firefox?  99% of the users to _not_
> ever need to change this setting. You set the language at install time
> and you are done with it. The one example that Abdel gave is for
> translators. To be more precise, it would be for translators that
> translate in more that one language :)
> 
> I really do not think we need to add lyxrc entries for each and every
> feature that might be useful to someone. 
> 
> JMarc

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Máté Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis  

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