Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Pay attention whether it is an email transfer problem. Dot doubling happens > > to me when the sender uses thunderbird. > > This is unlikely the case since > 1. I am using mutt and one of my friends will never use things like > thunderbird (he is MS/OE only). > 2. the files are sent via attachments > 3. if thunderbird (or other mail clients) adds dots, it will add them > after all dots, not only dots after \cite.
I can confirm that if the *first* character in a *text* file attachment is a dot, then it gets doubled when the mail sender client is thunderbird (this happens at least with version 1.0.7 in debian testing). In a lyx file it may easily happen that the first character on a line is a dot, so it *may* be an email transfer problem if the sender uses thunderbird. Enrico