Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:

I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.

You have to tell it otherwise. Try Edit>Text Properties>Custom>Language
(or M-x language <your language>, if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx-internal name of it.)
LyX does not have Cherokee listed.
I it a combination of Cherokee and English. Is there a way to tell LyX=20
or XeTeX to change font used by another language?

Not out of the box. However, you can bind a key to a command-sequence
setting both, language and font.
So there is not unicode range reserved for another language is actually another language when seen?
How do I tell it the unicode range for Cherokee is another language?=20

This might become a feature in future, however it will not work for
languages sharing a common alphabet (German and Hungarian, say).
Bleck, Would like to be able to specify Digohweli for the Cherokee unicode, it has all the glyphs needed for Roman lettering, but doesn't have bold, italic, slanted, etc.
Günter



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