US> You can avoid this by using the ae fonts (Layout->Document->Font->ae). US> ae are Type 1 fonts but note, the glyphs \flq, \frq, flqq and \frqq are US> not available with ae. You can use \flqq and \frqq anyway, when you US> install the package 'aeguill' and insert \usepackage[ec]{aeguill} in the US> preamble.
What glyphs are those in plain English?
\flqq and \flqq are the french guillemets: << and >> , but smaller \flq and \frq are "half" of the guillemets: < and > , but smaller They are used mostly as quotation marks.
