Thank you, both methods works fine and I will maybe also bind these keys,
like rh said. Thank you for your informative explanations as well.
Best*
Jess
> You have to introduce manually the oe ligature either by creating a latex
> inset and inserting \oe{} for lowercase or \OE{} for the uppercase or you
> can directly insert the symbol from the menu Insert -> Special Character ->
> Symbols -> Latin Extended A
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> The oe ligature is not automatic because, in French, the ligature is done
> only if oe is the diphthong and pronounced 'eu' (like coeur, oeuvre, boeuf,
> soeur) or for some words coming from the Greek : OEdipe, OEnologue,
> OEsophage, foetus. Purists will pronounce here Édipe, Énologue but normal
> French pronounciation is Eudipe except for foetus which is pronounced fétus
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> You do not do the ligature if it is two vowels and pronounced o-é like
> coercitif or a foreign word like Goethe.
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> Cheers,
> Charles
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