Le 26/01/14 21:07, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
I thought that tex2lyx translated these macros away from macros to char-encodings, and thus is should be, in these cases, safe to remove the braces as part of the conversion.
You are right of course, I was trying this argument in order to avoid ugly hardcoding :)
However, one could argue that the writer2latex is doing it wrong as you probably should write \ae{} instead of {\ae}. (tex2lyx does remove the {} after \ae{}, but I see how that is more safe to remove)
Ah, so writer2latex is the culprit, I understand now. Please open a new ticket with this information.
Sadly this is not only a problem in the bibliography as we use these characters a lot. :)
Well, actually we do too. JMarc