>>>>> "Alain" == Alain DIDIERJEAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Alain> On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 11:20:24AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Alain> wrote:
>>  Not spellchecking ERT is intentional, since they are not supposed
>> to contain a lot of real words (ideally, they are not supposed to
>> contain words at all).
>> 
Alain> Are sure ? Suppose you were french. How would write oeuvre,
Alain> noeud, naevus, curriculum vitae... correctly not using ERT ?

It turns out that ae is in latin1, so this is not a real problem.

As far as oe is concerned this is definitely a deficiency in LyX (we
should either support \oe as accent or decide that latin9 is the
default encoding for french). However, existing LyX bugs are not a
reason to add bad functionality :) There are many typical ERT
constructs that would trigger the spellchecker, and the annoyance
would outweigh the benefits.

And it turns out that I am french, but this is not really a surprise
;)

JMarc

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