Am Dienstag, 22. Januar 2019 21:34:53 CET schrieb Guenter Milde 
<mi...@users.sf.net>:
> On 2019-01-22, Kornel Benko wrote:
> 
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> > Am Dienstag, 22. Januar 2019 11:07:33 CET schrieb Guenter Milde 
> > <mi...@users.sf.net>:
> >> On 2019-01-21, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
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> >> > Currently, if I try to compile lib/examples/fa/splash.lyx to PDF I get
> >> > the following error with pdflatex:
> 
> >> >   ! LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `LAE' unknown.
> 
> >> > Do others get the same or does this compile successfully for you? It
> >> > would not be the first time there is something funky with my TeX
> >> > installation.
> 
> >> > In Settings > Fonts > LaTeX font encoding we currently set it to custom
> >> > and choose "OT1". If I change this instead to "Automatic", compilation
> >> > to PDF seems to work fine (although I cannot tell if the output is
> >> > reasonable). Further, with this change, it appears that exports to
> >> > formats dvi, pdf, pdf2, and pdf3 all succeed without error (but I did
> >> > not check whether the output is good).
> 
> >> > Is there a reason to keep the custom LaTeX font encoding as "OT1" or can
> >> > we change it to "Automatic"?
> 
> >> There is a reason (avoid bitmap fonts with CM) but we can change it to
> >> "auto" because a bitmap font is less of a problem than a non-compiling
> >> document.
> 
> >> Could you try whether `fa/splash.lyx` compiles with roman fonts set to
> >> LatinModern, please? This would avoid bitmap fonts also with "auto" font
> >> encoding.
> 
> > Same error message, does not compile, does not create pdf.
> 
> This is strange. Maybe you did not change the "Font encoding" setting from
> OT1 to auto?

Sure, your post did suggest only the change of font.
And setting the font encoding to auto worked also before the font change.
Now it compiles.

> With font-encoding "auto" and Font Roman "Latin Modern", the
> Code Preview shows the preamble lines:
> 
>   \usepackage{lmodern}
>   \usepackage[T1,LAE,LFE]{fontenc}

Confirmed.

> i.e. font encodings LAE and LFE should be defined.
> 
> I don't have the required language package installed (because it clashes
> with some Greek fonts), so I get the errors:
> 
>   ! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `laeenc.def' not found.
>   
>   ! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `lfeenc.def' not found.
> 
> and later the follow up
> 
>   ! LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `LFE' unknown.
> 
> but this shows that if laeenc.def and lfeenc.def are installed, the required
> font encodings should be known.
> 
> Günter

        Kornel

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