On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 07:27:48AM +0100, Oscar wrote:
> Christopher Jones wrote:
> >
> > When I cut/copy and paste between documents, the pasted text comes with a blue
> > underlining. It doesn't show up in the output, but it is somewhat annoying to
> > look at. What is being toggled, so that I can "untoggle" it?
>
> This is because you use different languages between documents. You must
> select the annoying blue underlining text and then
> Layout->Character->Language Reset
Yes, the blue line indicated that the language of the text is different than
the language of your document. The above solution will set the language of the
marked text to the language of the document. However, you don't want to do
this! If you put, for example, a French sentence in an English document, you
need to mark it as French to get correct hyphenation.
If the blue lines are too annoying, you can disable them by putting
"\mark_foreign_language false" in ~/.lyx/lyxrc (but then you won't be able
to tell when a text is marked by a foreign language, so I don't recommend
doing this).