Paul Johnson wrote:
Here's a LyX file that exhibits the problem. I copied from the black
ordinary text and pasted into the ERT and you see what happens. If you
look in the file in a text editor, scan for the 3rd lang. You see
the problem:
\begin_layout Plain Layout
summary(nes2002$
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
\begin_layout Plain Layout
summary(nes2002$
\series bold
\lang english
V023131
\series default
)
\end_layout
Thus renewing my request to NOT have lang adjusted with pastes.
The real fix is to set the language to latex when pasting to ERT (this is
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
For me, the wrong language is only inserted into ERT
when pasting with the middle-mouse button. If I paste via C-v, however, the
language is correctly reset to latex.
It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure, since the
behaviour is not
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure, since
the behaviour is not predicticably reproducable. But the fix looks
necessary anyway.
If noone objects, I'll commit to branch and trunk.
Committed. Please test whether you still can produce
It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure,
since the
behaviour is not predicticably reproducable. But the fix looks
necessary
anyway.
Looks very good IMO.
JMarc
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Here's a LyX file that exhibits the problem. I copied from the black
> ordinary text and pasted into the ERT and you see what happens. If you
> look in the file in a text editor, scan for the 3rd "lang". You see
> the problem:
>
> \begin_layout Plain Layout
>
>
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > \begin_layout Plain Layout
> >
> > summary(nes2002$
> > \series bold
> > \lang english
> > V023131
> > \series default
> > )
> > \end_layout
> >
> > Thus renewing my request to NOT have lang adjusted with pastes.
>
> The real fix is to set the language to "latex" when
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> For me, the wrong language is only inserted into ERT
> when pasting with the middle-mouse button. If I paste via C-v, however, the
> language is correctly reset to latex.
It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure, since the
behaviour is not
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure, since
> the behaviour is not predicticably reproducable. But the fix looks
> necessary anyway.
>
> If noone objects, I'll commit to branch and trunk.
Committed. Please test whether you still can
It strikes me like the attached one-liner fixes this. I'm not sure,
since the
behaviour is not predicticably reproducable. But the fix looks
necessary
anyway.
Looks very good IMO.
JMarc
This note concerns the 2 threads we have going on, the 1 I started
last week about lang markers in ERT (May 1 bogus \lang_english
markers inserted into ERT by LyX 1.6.2 and the one from 2 days ago
from the user who said he did not want any language (May 13, . Can
language support be disabled?
This note concerns the 2 threads we have going on, the 1 I started
last week about lang markers in ERT (May 1 "bogus \lang_english
markers inserted into ERT by LyX 1.6.2" and the one from 2 days ago
from the user who said he did not want any language (May 13, ". Can
language support be
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