Nikos:
> >Are you interested in this feature as an end-user or as
> >a developer, if I may ask?

Vincent van Ravesteijn:
> I'm afraid that would be as a developer.

Well, I was hopping so (that you are a dev and not that you are
afraid ;-).

> >I would like to know if there is any dev out there who
> >is interested to cover this gap and get payed for it
> >(+ having the coding pleasure which can't be payed)?

> If we know what the solution is, the implementation is straightforward I 
> guess.

Hopefully... it is a showstoper and it's a pity for LyX because it's a
superbe tool.


> I think we should output \textlatin for the latin characters as we do with 
> \textgreek for greek characters.
> 
> Language English:
>       \textcyr{\char254} \textgreek{a} s
> 
> Language Greek:
>       \textcyr{\char254} <alpha unicode char> \textlatin{s}
> 
> Language Russian:
>       <russian unicode char> \textgreek{a} \textlatin{s}
> or
>       <russian unicode char> \textgreek{a} s
> 
> Then we still need to hardcode for which encodings/languages we should use 
> the \textlatin notation. (But things are already hardcoded for textcyr and 
> textgreek as well.
> 
> Is this ok ?
> Vincent

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