On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:16 AM, stefano franchi wrote: > you may have to check the encoding of your lyx file. If you use XeTeX > compilation (or LuaTeX, for that mater) the file should be in Unicode. > It looks like it isn't. Be sure: > > 1. that Scrivener-generated LateX code is in Unicode encoding (it may > be an option---LaTex was unable to read unicode until recently.
Thanks, Stefano. I'm still waiting on a response from the Scrivener listserv. > 2. That Lyx properly treats the file as Unicode-encoded. IT should do > so automatically, but just to be on the safe side,go to > Document>>Settings>>Language under "Encoding" select the radio button > "Other" and from the drop-down list next to it choose *Unicode (XeTeX) > (UTF8)" I made this change and tried compiling with XeTeX and LuaTeX. Still getting the weird substitutions. Tried quitting LyX and compiling again with the same result. Is it possible that I will need to reimport the tex output from Scrivener? Sincerely, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Weir Decatur, GA USA eew...@bellsouth.net "Imagining the other is a powerful antidote to fanaticism and hatred." - Amos Oz