[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

I export it to Latex and run XeTeX to convert to PDF.

As LyX 1.5.3 is Unicode-compliant, my tex editor supports unicode
characters, and XeTeX  can  access  all unicode fonts in the operating
system, I do not need in my latex file the tex formatting for diacritics,
e.g., \={a}, \d{m}, \~n, etc..

How should I prevent  such formatting in the LaTeX file that I export from
LyX?

This can be done by changing the corresponding entries in the file "unicodesymbols" that is part of LyX. This file is designed, to translate unicode characters to commands that are suppoerted by certain LaTeX-packages.

Support for XeTeX won't be in the next version 1.6 that will released this year. Personally, I plan to support it in LyX 1.7. But this requires, that XeTeX is better supported by existing LaTeX packages.

regards Uwe

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