On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 06:46:54PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 25/05/2017 à 17:34, Enrico Forestieri a écrit :
> > No, this is not related to language nesting but is due to the fact
> > that \textbf is not a robust command and the footnote contains
> > multiple paragraphs. Three possible solutions come to mind:
> > 1) Use \cprotect if the footnote contains a \par token
> > 2) Use \robustify, in the same case
> > 3) Revert this commit
> > 
> > See attached examples for the first two options.
> 
> The question is maybe to know why LyX tries to put the contents of the
> footnote in bold. Is it a consequence of the commit?

Yes, and it was the whole point of the commit. In this way the footnote
mark inherits the font change but the footnote text is left alone.

> In this case, it should probably be reverted.

Yes, also because I found that the workaround I suggested do not
work for color and language changes. I am going to revert it.

-- 
Enrico

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