On 31 Jan, 2007, at 3:16 AM, Georg Baum wrote:

Stefano Franchi wrote:

If it is a bug it is not that one. I tried without using footnotes and
the problem is the same. Changing language insert a \inputenc command
but not a \selectlanguage command. I assume (from what I know about
LaTeX) that the latter is needed.

Yes, that is also my understanding.

If this is true I'll file a bug report. But I may be completely
misunderstanding how the language selection via menu works, as I have
never used it.

This is easy: simply select all words that are in greek, and then change the
language to greek in the character format menu.

If that does not result in a selectlanguge command this is indeed a bug.



I attach below my test file. There is no Greek output. The LyX source file has a \lang greek command in it, just before the text that's supposed to come out in Greek. The corresponding LaTeX file replaces the \lang greek with \inputencoding{iso-8859-7} and reverts to the normal encoding at the end of the Greek portion: \inputencoding{latin1} I can't figure out how this is supposed to work. The selectlanguage{} statement that I always use when using different languages require the \usepackage{babel} declaration, which LyX does not insert either.

At any rate, I'll file a bug report with what I know (which is very little).

Cheers,

S.



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Stefano Franchi
Department of Philosophy                  Ph:  (64)  9 373-7599 x83940
University Of Auckland                  Fax: (64) 9 373-8768
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