On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 03:46:32PM +0300, Dov Feldstern wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Dov Feldstern wrote: > > > >>3) With a keymap, we (the LyX programmers) are in control. Two examples: > >>(a) Almost always, a keymap switch should be accompanied by a language > >>switch, or vice-versa. > > > >I'm not sure I agree about with the assumption about almost always > >switching language. > > > >Let's say I'm typing a letter or some other text where I frequently > >write different names, and these names require special characters such > >as åäö etc. Do I really want to change the language for just the name? > > > >/Christian > > > > Yes, you should. Technically, it's incorrect to just type in in a > different language without letting LyX know about it.
It's not a different language. Or would I have to write \french{Andr\'e} \german{P\"onitz} to get my name right in LyX? Andre'