Reading up on the linked "some folks still report" issue, I've repeated
the test with the Emoji character representing the German test word (not
repeated here for propriety; any emoji would do as they're all outside
the BMP).

Running the preview or export to pdf through pdflatex gave a warning:

> The path of your document
> (/tmp/lyxtest/💩/)
> contains glyphs that are unknown in the current document encoding (namely 💩). 
> This may result in incomplete output, unless TEXINPUTS contains the document 
> directory and you don't use explicitly relative paths (i.e., paths starting 
> with './' or '../') in the preamble or in ERT.
> 
> In case of problems, choose an appropriate document encoding
> (such as utf8) or change the file path name.

(which only got fully readable when copy-pasted out; the symbol I tried
to avoid on screen looks like an empty rectangle), but still ran trough
correctly (ie. is not affected by the bug in question).

BR
Christian

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