Ok, I unpacked to a subdirectory in my working lyx document folder and added
the following to my lyx header.

It appears to working as advertised. :) ᏩᏙ! (thank you!)

\usepackage{ucharclasses}

\setDefaultTransitions{}{}

\setTransitionTo{Cherokee}{\fontspec[BoldFont={Aboriginal
Serif/B},ItalicFont={Aboriginal Serif/I},BoldItalicFont={Aboriginal
Serif/BI}]{Digohweli}}


How do I restore whatever the font was that was in use before the Unicode
block begins if I don't know what said font may have been?

Is there a way to "stash" the current font on a stack or something to
pop-off when done with the transition block?


2010/11/13 François Charette <[email protected]>

>  On 13/11/2010 11:11, Michael Joyner wrote:
>
> link doesn't resolve for me. :(
>
>
>  http://pomax.ihongoresources.com/downloads/ucharclasses/
>
>
> seems a char got swallowed up: it is actually:
>
> http://pomax.nihongoresources.com/downloads/ucharclasses/
>
> FC
>



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