I am using Lyx which uses texlive, on Ubuntu 9.10. Locality Rome, but US
English by default.

I have one file that compiles Fine... Typed everything myself in Lyx
and it has for language setting UNICODE (ucs -Extended) (utf8x)


Another file, Which I wrote in OO and copied pasted gives the error 
"Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:  not set up for use with LaTeX."
 
I exported from OO to .txt  and imported after replacing all the "" with plain 
asci in gedit and got this error
"Could not find LaTeX command for character '⁠' (code point 0x2060)"

This is under UNICODE UTF8 or the extended option above

If I paste the offending text into the working file I get this error
Package ucs Error: Unknown Unicode character 8288 = U+2060,
Description
 by step,”2⁠
                      There was no regular shipping service into this part of
Unicode character 8288 = U+2060:
WORD JOINER
Character is not defined in uni-*.def files.
Enter I!<RET> to define the glyph.


Now For me this is not critical, as I am only playing... but it is curious.
There is this post maybee worth looking at  on topic  
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=669228

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Font problems with .tex files and special (danish) characters
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178173
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