Problem sorted out---and it had nothing to do with Lyx. It was my fault
entirily---I had two files with almost identical filenames and different
encodings.

Sorry for the noise.

S.


On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 3:32 PM, stefano franchi
<stefano.fran...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I am completely baffled by the following Lyx-->Latex export behavior:
>
> 1. Lyx file (v. 2.0.6) is set to UTF-8(XeteX)
> 2. file -i myfile.lyx confirm the file is encoded as UTF8
> 3. Export to Latex(LuaTeX) produces myfile.tex
> 4. file -i myfile.tex tells me it is now encoded as iso-8859-1
> 5. lualatex (from command line) seems to agree, since it chokes on the
> first accented character of the file.
>
> HOWEVER---
>
> if I try to make a minimal working example by cutting most of the file's
> text, the behavior disappears and the latex export reverts to normal UTF8.
>
> Is it possible that a character somewhere in the text (which is long---it
> is a book) makes lyx switch from UTF8 to ISO-8859-1?
> Is there a way to force LyX to export to UTF-8?
>
> Thx,
>
> Stefano
>
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Department of Hispanic Studies            Ph:   +1 (979) 845-2125
Texas A&M University                          Fax:  +1 (979) 845-6421
College Station, Texas, USA

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