Funny thing happened when I tried to make a minimal example---I couldn't duplicate the error. I just copied everything from the malfunctioning file to a new file and now it works---don't know what was wrong with the old file!
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Richard Opheim <rvaci...@gmail.com> wrote: > It appears that if I check "Use non-Tex fonts (via XeTex/LuaTex)" in > Document Settings/Fonts, I lose the ability to use the wonderful index > function in LyX. > On the other hand, the Chicago Manual of Style says I have to use > characters that aren't contained in Tex fonts (vowels with macrons). I > guess I have to make the index the old-fashioned way or forego it entirely? > > Richard Opheim > Skype name: richard.opheim > > Self-publishing Consultant > Editing---Layout---Musical Scores---Images---Ebooks > > https://sites.google.com/site/opheimrichard/home > <https://sites.google.com/site/opheimrichard/home> > > blog: > http://foliocirculaire.blogspot.com > > ”Islamic Jihad doesn't fear our military or economic prowess, instead it > is Ronald McDonald that gives them the willies.” > Otsuka Duojinsha > > -- Richard Opheim Skype name: richard.opheim Self-publishing Consultant Editing---Layout---Musical Scores---Images---Ebooks https://sites.google.com/site/opheimrichard/home <https://sites.google.com/site/opheimrichard/home> blog: http://foliocirculaire.blogspot.com ”Islamic Jihad doesn't fear our military or economic prowess, instead it is Ronald McDonald that gives them the willies.” Otsuka Duojinsha