On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, [iso-8859-2] Mat�j Cepl wrote:
>
> Well, I am afraid, that the main issue is support of ISO 8859-2
> coding. There is nothing good in ISO 8859-1 coding in East Europe.

I think LyX has quite good support for ISO 8859-2.  I'm using
ISO 8859-2 font to typeset Slovenian documents with LyX, and
have no problem, while doing so.  This includes Croatian letters
Dj and dj, with \usepackage[slovene]{babel}.

I'm entering those special letters directly in 8-bit ISO Latin 2,
with Slovenian keyboard (which happens also to be the Croatian
keyboard).

Ivo, is your problem that you have an american keyboard
and would like to force some 7-bit input to appear as 8-bit
output?

        Pozdrav,
          Roman




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