>
> I realise that I can fix it on the TeX side by adding the following line
> to the TeX file I'm importing:
>
> \usepackage[british]{babel}
>
> but I'd like to fix it on the LyX side if possible.
>
Actually, that doesn't work either. The import seems to set the languages
as I want them, but
Hello again,
Richaro's suggestion hasn't completely fixed my problem after all. If I
import a TeX file that has no language specified, the document language set
in the LyX file is set to "English". Is there a way I can have
the document language automatically set to "English (UK)"?
I realise th
Hello Ricardo,
In the lower part of the document settings window there is a "Save as
> default" button. Any change you made to the Document → Settings will be set
> as default for any new document.
>
That fixed the problem. I can see that clicking on that "Save Document as
Default" button write
El mar, 31 ene 2023 a las 14:22, Paul Stansell ()
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I'm struggling to have LyX start with the default language set to British
> English.
>
> I can set the language of an already-open document to British English by
> setting the following:
>
>Document > Settings > Language
Hello,
I'm struggling to have LyX start with the default language set to British
English.
I can set the language of an already-open document to British English by
setting the following:
Document > Settings > Language > Language: English (UK)
but I can't work out how to make British English b