The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting unicode XeTeX
(utf-8),
I seem to be able to export dvi and then convert dvipdf OK.
So is this a "good" procedure, or is something else recommended here?
Neal Becker wrote:
> Submitting to IEEE conf. They accept TeX.
>
> If I try to give them the TeX output, they say they need dvi, and
> all figures in eps (what is this, 1980??)
>
> If I try to export to dvi from lyx, I get:
>
> -----------------------
> ! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
> (inputenc) in inputencoding `latin9'.
>
> See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
> Type H <return> for immediate help.
> ...
>
> l.13 .... Vazquez-Castro, and A.~Morello, ``{DVB��
> �S2 ACM} modes for
> You need to provide a definition with \DeclareInputText
> or \DeclareInputMath before using this key.
>
>
> ! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
> (inputenc) in inputencoding `latin9'.
>
> See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
> Type H <return> for immediate help.
> ...
>
> l.13 ... Vazquez-Castro, and A.~Morello, ``{DVB‐
> S2 ACM} modes for
> You need to provide a definition with \DeclareInputText
> or \DeclareInputMath before using this key.
> --------------------------
>
> If I select dvi (LuaTeX) export, lyx does not complain. But then if I test
> the dvi myself, I get:
>
> dvipdf vhtpaper.dvi
> dvips: ! invalid char 8208 from font ec-lmr8