Hello You have suggested me to simply cope with it by another method, to include the space in the TeX command instead of using visible available space in LyX. It is not an option.
I hope that it is recognized as bug and will be corrected. Jean Louis On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 05:56:32PM +0100, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote: > Le 20/04/2016 15:25, bugs@gnu.support a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > There is long standing bug in LyX that I managed to handle on my > > side. That is when I insert TeX code with Control-L and anything > > thereafter, even though there is a space, is not spaced. > > > > It looks something like: > > \mycommand = One two three > > > > And I insert into the LyX document: > > > > [\mycommand] four five > > > > and the result is: > > > > one two threefour five > > > > To cope with it, I have put space with Control-Space. But I should not > > because there is always space after it. > > If you are sure that there will always be a space after "one two three", why > not include the space in the command (see file attached). > > > By the way, the trac bug system did not accept my email address, that is > > obvious mistake in programming of trac. > > Don't know about this. > > -- > Jean-Pierre > >