On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 19:51:32 -0400 wrote Wolfgang Engelmann 
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> What I am aiming at is: 
> Could one not "reset" the whole document to German, e.g. by a kind of 
> "superreset" which in an intelligent way takes also care of the more 
> complicated or hidden english lang-settings. Than one could simply set back 
> the few cases where english is needed such as in quotations etc. 

How about disabling babel? (Bearbeiten>Einstellungen>Sprachen>Sprache)
(BTW: Maybe it is sufficient to set Standard Sprache to german?)

> My impression is, that at the moment Lyx is not very friendly to translators. 
> I am not sure whether there are others who used Lyx the way I did and what 
> their experiences are and whether and how they managed. Would appreciate a 
> feedback. 

I can only tell that for me it works reasonable. I write both, German and
English papers with LyX and do quite a lot of copy/paste between the
documents. Of course I'd like a faster way to convert the language to
standard but generally the outcome is as expected and hyphenation works as
well.
Of course I would really like a machine translator to work with LyX....


What happens, if you insert the section with
> Sch-
> werkraft
into a new document? (Just to know if the problem is generic to your LyX
installation/setup or special to the document).

Guenter

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