Re: Avoid inserting \beginL

2024-05-10 Thread Ron Yutkin
> > You can specify in the Language package "always babel" and pass the option > in the document class options. > > How do I specify options in the document class options? My usepackage line is as follows: \usepackage[bidi=basic, layout=tabular, provide=*]{babel} Which I assume I should comment

Re: Avoid inserting \beginL

2024-05-10 Thread Udicoudco
On Fri, May 10, 2024, 9:06 PM Ron Yutkin wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using LyX for university and I'm trying to write a document in Hebrew > but I had to switch to using babel and LuaLaTeX due to some annoying > packages like so: > 1. Document Settings > Language > Language package > none > 2. Latex

Avoid inserting \beginL

2024-05-10 Thread Ron Yutkin
Hi, I'm using LyX for university and I'm trying to write a document in Hebrew but I had to switch to using babel and LuaLaTeX due to some annoying packages like so: 1. Document Settings > Language > Language package > none 2. Latex preamble: \usepackage[bidi=basic, layout=tabular,

2.4.0~RC4 Keyboard shortcut Command-period

2024-05-10 Thread fcanatay
>> Version 2.4.0~RC4 on Mac seems to have assigned the shortcut Command- >> period to a strange character that looks like a grey dot on screen. >> The Code Preview Pane reveals that it writes “\@.” to the file. Does >> anyone know what this is for? > > That's an "end of sentence period". This is

2.4.0~RC4 Keyboard shortcut Command-period

2024-05-10 Thread Fatihcan Atay via lyx-users
> > Version 2.4.0~RC4 on Mac seems to have assigned the shortcut Command- > > period to a strange character that looks like a grey dot on screen. > > The Code Preview Pane reveals that it writes “\@.” to the file. Does > > anyone know what this is for? > > That's an "end of sentence period".