If LyX is going to detect and do special magic to deal with file names with natsty character like spaces in them, then the current suggestions are IMHO the wrong thing. File names with spaces, and practically anything else, can be made to work with catcode magic (see the TeXbook). While it would be reasonable to say that uncondional applicate to catcode magic is broken, justified use is OK. I think this is better than twiddling people's filenames. At least some versions of jade use TeX as the typsetting engine, so might need catcode magic as well. -- Duncan (-: "software industry, the: unique industry where selling substandard goods is legal and you can charge extra for fixing the problems."
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