Am 20.09.2011 um 06:47 schrieb PhilipPirrip:
On 09/19/2011 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
If I summarize my problem:
1/ I have created a new document the default language of which was English;
2/ I have written two paragraphs in French in it, then I have seen the
wavy red lines and
Am 20.09.2011 um 06:47 schrieb PhilipPirrip:
On 09/19/2011 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
If I summarize my problem:
1/ I have created a new document the default language of which was English;
2/ I have written two paragraphs in French in it, then I have seen the
wavy red lines and
Am 20.09.2011 um 06:47 schrieb PhilipPirrip:
> On 09/19/2011 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> If I summarize my problem:
>>
>> 1/ I have created a new document the default language of which was English;
>> 2/ I have written two paragraphs in French in it, then I have seen the
>> wavy red
I have opened the file in TextWrangler and have seen a mixture of
\lang english and \lang french. I have deleted all of them using a
search and replace (the default language is French anyway) and saved
the doc. Now everything seems in order again and I do not see any wavy
red underlines for the
I have opened the file in TextWrangler and have seen a mixture of
\lang english and \lang french. I have deleted all of them using a
search and replace (the default language is French anyway) and saved
the doc. Now everything seems in order again and I do not see any wavy
red underlines for the
I have opened the file in TextWrangler and have seen a mixture of
\lang english and \lang french. I have deleted all of them using a
search and replace (the default language is French anyway) and saved
the doc. Now everything seems in order again and I do not see any wavy
red underlines for the
Am 19.09.2011 um 18:48 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 2.0.1 under OSX. I have started to type a document. The
document is in French, but I have forgotten first to switch the
document properties/Language from English to French. After two
paragraphs I woke up and done the
The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
underlined word). Then I have chosen the whole paragraph and selected
French as the
Am 19.09.2011 um 21:24 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
underlined word). Then I have
Thank Stephan for the suggestion, but this is the first thing I have
tried. Thinking about it, maybe this operation has created this
confusion, given that at the moment of the operation, part of my
document was in English, and the rest in Français. Maybe giving a
global common language has posed a
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote:
If you have any other idea in the mean time...
If I understand correctly you did manage to write many other
paragraphs that are correctly marked in French. Then you could simply
copy/paste the first two paragraphs to
Am 19.09.2011 um 18:48 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 2.0.1 under OSX. I have started to type a document. The
document is in French, but I have forgotten first to switch the
document properties/Language from English to French. After two
paragraphs I woke up and done the
The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
underlined word). Then I have chosen the whole paragraph and selected
French as the
Am 19.09.2011 um 21:24 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
underlined word). Then I have
Thank Stephan for the suggestion, but this is the first thing I have
tried. Thinking about it, maybe this operation has created this
confusion, given that at the moment of the operation, part of my
document was in English, and the rest in Français. Maybe giving a
global common language has posed a
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote:
If you have any other idea in the mean time...
If I understand correctly you did manage to write many other
paragraphs that are correctly marked in French. Then you could simply
copy/paste the first two paragraphs to
Am 19.09.2011 um 18:48 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Lyx 2.0.1 under OSX. I have started to type a document. The
> document is in French, but I have forgotten first to switch the
> document properties/Language from English to French. After two
> paragraphs I woke up and done the
The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
underlined word). Then I have chosen the whole paragraph and selected
French as the
Am 19.09.2011 um 21:24 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
> The same problem happens! Even if I choose Paste Special/Unformatted text.
>
> Even worst. I have changed individually all the offending words to
> French (with a right-click+Language). The paragraph was looking OK (no
> underlined word). Then I
Thank Stephan for the suggestion, but this is the first thing I have
tried. Thinking about it, maybe this operation has created this
confusion, given that at the moment of the operation, part of my
document was in English, and the rest in Français. Maybe giving a
global common language has posed a
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> If you have any other idea in the mean time...
>
If I understand correctly you did manage to write many other
paragraphs that are correctly marked in French. Then you could simply
copy/paste the first two paragraphs
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