On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Karl Linek <k...@linek.at> wrote: > On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +0000, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote: >> #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug >> -----------------------+------------------------- >> Reporter: Demophilo | Owner: lasgouttes >> Type: defect | Status: closed >> Priority: normal | Milestone: >> Component: general | Version: 2.0.6 >> Severity: normal | Resolution: invalid >> Keywords: | >> -----------------------+------------------------- >> Changes (by spitz): >> >> * keywords: CJK pinyin => >> * status: new => closed >> * resolution: => invalid >> * milestone: 2.0.7 => >> >> >> Comment: >> >> The file has errors. If you use German as the main language, you cannot >> use UTF (CJK) as encoding. > > Why? > >> Use "Default". Then, mark the Chinese character >> and set the language to "Chinese" in Edit > Text Style. > > I tried it, but LyX doesn't make a closing }. So the Chinese character > is not printed. Another bug?
Hi Karl, This works in the development versions so will work for the next LyX release. If you happen to be on Ubuntu, I can tell you how to easily install the development version without affecting the current install of LyX that you have. Best, Scott