On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 03:17:05PM +0000, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2017-02-17, Kornel Benko wrote:
> 
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> 
> > Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2017 um 16:58:36, schrieb Guenter Milde 
> > <mi...@users.sf.net>
> >> On 2017-02-17, Yenovk Lazian wrote:
> 
> >> > I want to produce a LYX document in Armenian using UTF8 encoding. 
> >> > Armenian
> >> > is not included in the list of possible languages. Could you give me a 
> >> > cue
> >> > how to proceed to get a PDF document in Armenian?
> 
> >> Armenian is not supported by the "Babel" language package.
> >> It works, however, with XeTeX/LuaTeX, Unicode fonts and the "Polyglossia"
> >> language package.
> 
> >> Go to Document>Settings>Fonts, check "use non-TeX fonts" and select a font
> >> containing the Armenian letters.
> 
> >> Then, Document>Settings>Languages should also provide Armenian.
> 
> 
> > With the actual TL I always get
> > ! Package polyglossia Error: The current roman font does not contain the 
> > Armeni
> > an script!
> > (polyglossia)                Please define \armenianfont with 
> > \newfontfamily.
> 
> > Do you know, which font would be OK?
> 
> No, I don't know whether any font announces support for the Armenian script
> in a way understood by Polyglossia.
> 
> I know, however, that this error turns out to be a spurious warning in many
> cases (happens also for cyrillic and greek) and that a font defined as
> \armenianfont with \newfamily is not checked - this way the user can
> override the check with an explcitely selected font.
> 
> And the LyX test for missing characters is more accurate - it only tests the
> characters really used in the document.
> 
> Facit: define the font you want to use with Armenian as \armenianfont in the
> user preamble and see if all required chars are supported.
> Of cource, you can also just use "show output anyway".

Dear Yenovk,

Were you able to get it working?

Scott

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