Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2017, 21:33 +0100 schrieb Kornel Benko: > > > It seems that the Xetex error that I get with the lettre template > is of that > > > kind. I was about to write to the class author about this, but it > seems thus > > > that is is a LyX bug, right? > > > > > > Here are the errors that I get; > > > LaTeX Error: \begin{otherlanguage} on input line 173 ended by > \end{letter}. > > > LaTeX Error: \begin{letter} on input line 173 ended by > \end{document}. > > > > > > To trigger these, just load lib/templates/lettre.lyx, set 'use > non-TeX fonts' in > > > Document>Settings>Fonts and compile. > > > > > > > Looks like the same as in commit 1d0794e for es/Additional.lyx > > > > Ping ... > > The error for export/templates/lettre_pdf5_systemF persist. > Should this be ignored?
No, but this has nothing to do with LyX's language nesting, but is rather a consequence of lettre's overly complicated preamble hacking (\lettre, \findemessage etc.). I think one could re-write this layout file in a more clean manner using LyX's current layout means. Jürgen
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