Am Samstag, 20. Juli 2019, 13:34:39 CEST schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> Le 19/07/2019 à 18:41, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
> > To make this point a bit more clear, hopefully: The keyboard layouts of
> > de_DE and de_AT are exactly identical. I don't want to setup two input
> > methods for this just to use these two varieties in parallel in LyX.
> 
> I could argue that the easiest way to write a document in German and 
> Austrian (assuming this makes any sense) would be to set up two 
> keyboards, at least temporarily, and switch using Super-space. It might 
> be a good idea to have a similar feature in LyX to switch between 
> document languages using a binding.

I have something similar ... but without keyboard change.
Implemented as part of stdtoolbars.inc.
The attached may make it more clear (The flags represent the languages)
(Added
+               Separator
+               Item "Set language german" "language ngerman"
+               Item "Set language slovak" "language slovak"
+               Item "Set language russian" "language russian"
+               Item "Set language british" "language british"
)

> > Even more tricky is Swiss German (de_CH): It has a different keyboard
> > layout, but I don't want to switch to that just to enter Swiss German
> > text, as my own (physical) keyboard would not match the keys.
> 
> Yes, I understand that.
> 
> To be clear, this feature is mainly a request of Hebrew writers, as I 
> see it.
> 
> JMarc

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