# Note that the option names have been selected (rather arbitrarily)
# because the respective styles are common in the respective countries.
# Of course this does not imply any fixed relation to those countries.
# Note that the option names have been selected (rather arbitrarily)
# because the respective styles are common in the respective countries.
# Of course this does not imply any fixed relation to those countries.
-# * Encoding is not relevant for XeTeX (which is utf8 always), and if
-# Document > Settings > Language > Encoding is not set to "Language
-# Default"
+# * Encoding is the default encoding used with TeX fonts.
+# It is only used if Document > Settings > Language > Encoding
+# is set to "Language Default" and "use non-TeX fonts" is FALSE.
# * InternalEncoding is used to tell LyX that babel internally sets a
# non-standard font encoding (such as hebrew to LHE or greek to LGR).
# If True, LyX cares for characters/macros that do not exist in
# * InternalEncoding is used to tell LyX that babel internally sets a
# non-standard font encoding (such as hebrew to LHE or greek to LGR).
# If True, LyX cares for characters/macros that do not exist in
-# some font encodings ("<", ">", "|" and straight quote). See bug #5091.
+# some font encodings ("<", ">", "|" and straight quote).
+# It is not required for standard encodings like T2A. See bug #5091.
# * "FontEncoding none" tells LyX that fontenc should not be loaded with this
# language.
# * AsBabelOptions advices LyX to pass the languages locally to babel, not
# * "FontEncoding none" tells LyX that fontenc should not be loaded with this
# language.
# * AsBabelOptions advices LyX to pass the languages locally to babel, not