Uwe Stöhr wrote: > I cannot accept that we show a warning that is invalid. On Windows this > warning is definitively invalid - TeXLive, MiKTeX and their DVI viewers > can handle brackets.
As I said, a warning that states that something _might_ go wrong is not invalid if it doesn't go wrong in certain settings. Removing a warning just because it works for you is not an option IMHO. Before you remove it, it is up to you to prove that it really is obsolete in all cases. > Nevertheless the problem with incorrect warning is that it hinders people > from working. Yesterday I got a call from a student who had to deliver a > report written in LyX as TeX file. Due to the warning, he was scared that > the TeX output is probably corrupted and thus don't want to sent it but > his deadline is on Monday. I could explain him the case, but think of > users who don't have anybody to ask quickly. He could simply use a safer path name and be done with it. Jürgen