On Aug 05, 2012 at 05:16 PM -0400, Eric Weir wrote:
Thanks for the information on what Vim does, Tony. As my response to Alick indicates, the LyX folks are aware of the problem and that it is their's.

I think the point people are trying to make that a) it's a property of LyX and not Vim and b) it's not necessarily a 'problem' in LyX. If LyX is using TeX for it's typesetting, the way you type open and closing quotes is with ` and ' as said before (and `` and '' for double quotes). It's not 'fixing' the problem to do it that way - it's doing it properly that way. Typing a sentence like this with a "word" in quotes is wrong. First, I used a " and not '', and second, I need to specify the opening and closing quotes using ` or ' as appropriate. Note, where I typed 'problem' and 'fixing' in this email wouldn't format correctly in TeX, but that's ok, because this is an email.

As stated by someone else, you might want to try the Vim package that inserts the right quote while typing TeX for you, or you could just type it correctly yourself. It's possible that there is a TeX package that does smart quoting for you, but I'm not aware if there is. I'm also not familiar with how (and if) you can add packages to LyX. I use LaTeX myself quite a bit, but I just call it from Vim with a keymap and preview it in Skim, so have never found the need for LyX. No need to paste any of my text/source into another program that way.

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