On Aug 5, 2012, at 6:13 PM, Tim Gray wrote:

> 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.

Thanks for the clarification, Tim. I now have two ways to address the issue 
from within Vim, the TeX way---`` and ''---and the Mac way---Option+[ and 
Shift+Option+[. The former is not displayed in LyX but it compiles. The latter 
is displayed and it compiles.

> As stated by someone else, you might want to try the Vim package that inserts 
> the right quote while typing TeX for you

I plan to do so.

> It's possible that there is a TeX package that does smart quoting for you, 
> but I'm not aware if there is.  

Maybe 'csquotes'? http://www.ctan.org/pkg/csquotes/

> I'm also not familiar with how (and if) you can add packages to LyX.  

On a per document basis you can. I believe also in LyX per se. At least some 
packages.

> 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.

An advantage of LyX---in addition to making LaTeX available to folks like me 
who can't code it---is that while composing and editing documents are more 
readable, since the LaTeX code is not displayed.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA
[email protected]

"A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult 
than it is for other people." 

- Thomas Mann






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