I add two semi-minimal examples of a well encoded
.lyx file and a bad encoded one. Note that both
display correctly encoded characters when viewed
directly with vi, but they look screwed in badenc.lyx

 Im totally inept to find a difference between the
headers of both files :-(



 --- Charlls Quarra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribi�: > 
> 
>  i copied from a german document to my spanish
> document, before doing the copy exporting the
> document
> to latex would produce
> 
> transici�n
> 
> but now it produces
> 
> transici�\ensuremath{�}n 
> 
>  not to mention that it looks screwd up also in the
> lyx window. I tried verifying that
> Layout->Document->Language  is set as
> 
>  Language: spanish
>  Encoding: auto
> 
>  i also verified that
> edit->preferences->Output->Latex
> is set to
> 
>  Tex encoding: T1
>  
> 
>  So i've run out of ideas where this may be set up.
> I
> already removed everything from the german document,
> but still the special accent characters looks
> screwd. 
> Also the text in the .lyx file is still in correct
> accent characters so (Thank God) this is only a
> application screwd that didnt apparently affected
> the
> file. However other documents show correctly special
> accent characters so its something special of this
> file
> 
> 
>  please help :-(
> 

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