Am Mittwoch, dem 25.02.2026 um 20:11 +0900 schrieb Yokota K.:
> Polyglossia seems to assume fonts should be set explicitly at least
> in global usage. Given that we adopt a policy to pick up
> polyglossia’s default value as is, I’d like to propose to change the
> default setting for the language package in UI to be “none” instead
> of “default”.

This will not work.

> Current LyX settings force its use even when multilingual is not
> needed. 

Polyglossia is not only for multilinual documents. You cannot write a
monolingual German, French, Italian, or Spanish document without it (or
Babel). Even English would be difficult.

> A bad thing is it simply cannot produce a document for writers whose
> document language uses non-Latin letters. I’m almost sure that a
> beginner of LyX cannot resolve this by his own efforts (and please
> imagine its consequences).

For cases which use a different approach than polyglossia or babel
(such as Japanese if I understand correctly), there would probably need
to be a special case.

But what if I use German passages in a Japanese document? This even
happens if I load the Japanese User Guide in a German l7n (due to info
insets being localized to German then).

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Jürgen
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