Moin moin Jürgen & all,

Jürgen's advice, just to put in the IPA-Unicode characters into LyX works fine, in principle. Seems to work completely e. g. with the "article" doc class. My test input comes out as such, example:
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FβfvθðszSZ ù ü ç J xGχ K h QhH
mMnïñ ŋŋŋ ð
=> ŋŋŋ
-------------------
But using the same input with my (favored) doc class "tufte-handout" = the new LyX doc class "handout (tufte)" http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/ Tufte-handout which Jürgen Spitzmüller so kindly and promptly provided after my suggestion,

=> some characters, at least the »ŋ«, do/does not work. In the pdf I find instead:
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FβfvθðszSZ ù ü ç J xGχ K h QhH
mMnïñ [black] ð
=> [black]
------------------

I can't find out why, => have you any solution or hint?

joachim

PS:
By this occasion:

- Many thanks to Jürgen for producing the LyX tufte-handout.layout! If only I had guessed this success of my asking about IPA and my tufte-suggestion I could have saves weeks and months of searching and learning, swinging from LyX to LaTeX and ConTeXt and back! Now it is clear for me: I'm working with LyX for the Westphalian project of myself!

- Thereover I advice those who are interested in using an outstanding paper style to have a look at that LyX class. Incidentally I'm using it in the moment not for scientific papers but for Westphalian verses, stories and anekdotes (with some linguistical explanations).

Am 19.10.2008 um 15:48 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding. Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct LaTeX
macros.

BTW of course it should also work with the encoding utf8. This is a bug I have
just fixed for 1.5.7 and 1.6.0.

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