On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: > This is a regression that I reported a few days ago and should be > fixed soon hopefully. In the meantime, you can try the following: > > In luatex-hyphen.lua's adddialect(), replace the line > > data = language_dat[language] > > with > > data = lookupname(language)
That didn't work. The pdf is generated, but then okular is not able to find the fonts... > In Document Settings > Output, is the default output format set? This > overrides the preferences default output. That did work... I had "Default" set as the default output format. Changing to PDF (XeTeX) forced lyx to call xelatex, with no hyphenation problem as well... So, I guess lyx will rather use LuaTeX instead as XeTeX as the default pdf creation engine for non-tex fonts, huh? Thanks a lot for the tips... -- Rudi Gaelzer Institute of Physics Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul BRAZIL Registered linux user # 153741