* RELEASE_NOTES: add warning wrt bug 4812.

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This file lists interface changes that might affect users in 1.5.5, some
known problems in LyX 1.5.5 and some things you have to take into account
This file lists interface changes that might affect users in 1.5.6, some
known problems in LyX 1.5.6 and some things you have to take into account
when upgrading from earlier versions to a version of the 1.5.x series.
Note that fixes are available for some of these, but they have not yet
been applied because of incomplete testing.
Known issues in version 1.5.5
Known issues in version 1.5.6
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- If you are using a local layout file (i.e., a *.layout file that resides in
the same directory as the document), and if you are saving the document to
another directory, the class information of the document get lost unless
you also copy the layout file to the new directory manually.
Cf. http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4812.
- If KDE 4.0 (the kdelibs4 package, for that matter) is installed, LyX might
crash when previewing an EPS graphic (or any other graphic that is converted
via EPS). This is a bug in the kdelibs package (the kimg_eps library, to be
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156957
- Cursor restoration problems with Multiple-View:
When using multiple Windows to edit different parts of the
same document, the cursor position is sometimes not correctly restored
when you switch from one view to the other.
When using multiple Windows to edit different parts of the same document,
the cursor position is sometimes not correctly restored when you switch
from one view to the other.
- RTL and keymaps:
Currently there is a bug where you can't use two non-RTL language keymaps if
the RTL preference is set (which is now the default). If you need to use two
non-RTL keymaps, for now you should just turn off the RTL preference (Tools ->
non-RTL keymaps, for now you should just turn off the RTL preference (Tools ->
Preferences... -> Language settings -> Language, uncheck "Right-to-left
language support").
We hope to offer more comprehensive support for multiple keymaps in the future,