On 3/11/2010 8:34 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I already use LyXLauncher. I only invented the batch file that calls
LyXLauncher, to avoid the LANG variable issue. When LANG is not set on a
PC, your solution works fine. When it is set, I don't have another idea
than to remove it when installing LyX. But t
> I think it may be better to put this in an application like the
> LyXLauncher that I made for my installer. AFAIK with a batch file you
> get an ugly pop-up window.
I already use LyXLauncher. I only invented the batch file that calls
LyXLauncher, to avoid the LANG variable issue. When LANG is
On 3/10/2010 9:55 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I therefore created the
workaround using a batch file (lyx.bat) where I reset the LANG variable
before loading LyX.
I think it may be better to put this in an application like the
LyXLauncher that I made for my installer. AFAIK with a batch file you
get
> I never tried to reproduce the bug myself.
I wish you would have done this during our discussions because this would have helped me to find out
that this is definitely a bug on my side.
I now found it: A chemistry program on my PC set the LANG Windows environment variable when it was
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