diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 5448901a1b..2407f054ce 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -171,8 +171,8 @@ Moreover, the following generic configure flags may be useful: installation. [defaults to /usr/local] o --datadir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where all extra LyX - files (lyxrc example, documentation, templates and layouts - definitions) will be installed. + files (documentation, templates and layout definitions) + will be installed. [defaults to ${prefix}/share/lyx${program_suffix}] o --bindir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where the lyx binary diff --git a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py index ca374a9bfb..4b8cbbe778 100644 --- a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py +++ b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py @@ -1262,7 +1262,6 @@ src_post_files = Split(''' lib_files = Split(''' - lyxrc.example CREDITS chkconfig.ltx external_templates diff --git a/lib/Makefile.am b/lib/Makefile.am index 5381f29a21..0fe84b9735 100644 --- a/lib/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/Makefile.am @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ SUBDIRS = doc lyx2lyx CHMOD = chmod -dist_pkgdata_DATA = lyxrc.example CREDITS chkconfig.ltx \ +dist_pkgdata_DATA = CREDITS chkconfig.ltx \ external_templates encodings languages symbols syntax.default # Note that we "chmod 755" manually this file in install-data-hook. diff --git a/lib/doc/Customization.lyx b/lib/doc/Customization.lyx index 5202987a29..eb542255ba 100644 --- a/lib/doc/Customization.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/Customization.lyx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#LyX 1.4.3svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +#LyX 1.4.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 245 \begin_document \begin_header @@ -532,17 +532,6 @@ languages this file contains a list of all the languages currently supported by LyX. \end_layout -\begin_layout List -\labelwidthstring 00.00.0000 - -\family typewriter -lyxrc.example -\family default - Deprecated and definitely obfuscated. - This is the old style preferences file. - It will probably disappear in the near future. -\end_layout - \begin_layout Section Your local configuration directory \end_layout diff --git a/lib/doc/de_Customization.lyx b/lib/doc/de_Customization.lyx index 4d1d4fe2ce..85d1e7ca2a 100644 --- a/lib/doc/de_Customization.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/de_Customization.lyx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#LyX 1.4.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +#LyX 1.4.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 245 \begin_document \begin_header @@ -648,15 +648,6 @@ languages Eine Liste mit allen derzeit von LyX unterstützten Sprachen. \end_layout -\begin_layout List -\labelwidthstring 00.00.0000 - -\family typewriter -lyxrc.example -\family default - Veraltet. -\end_layout - \begin_layout Section Das lokale Konfigurationsverzeichnis \end_layout diff --git a/lib/doc/eu_Customization.lyx b/lib/doc/eu_Customization.lyx index 7a18a4c34f..b472d67afa 100644 --- a/lib/doc/eu_Customization.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/eu_Customization.lyx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#LyX 1.4.0cvs created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +#LyX 1.4.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 245 \begin_document \begin_header @@ -524,17 +524,6 @@ languages dauka. \end_layout -\begin_layout Labeling -\labelwidthstring 00.00.0000 - -\family typewriter -lyxrc.example -\family default - Hau erabat zaharkituta dago, garai bateko hobespenenetarako fitxategia - zen. - Laster desagertuko da, hurrean. -\end_layout - \begin_layout Section Zure konfigurazio lokaleko direktorioa \end_layout @@ -2623,6 +2612,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash begin{sloppypar} \end_layout @@ -2756,6 +2746,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash end{sloppypar} \end_layout @@ -3071,6 +3062,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash b o \end_layout @@ -3095,6 +3087,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash d o \end_layout @@ -3127,6 +3120,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash t o \end_layout @@ -3146,6 +3140,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash u o \end_layout @@ -3188,6 +3183,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash .s \end_layout @@ -4505,6 +4501,7 @@ DeclareLaTeXClass[report, status collapsed \begin_layout Standard + {} \end_layout @@ -4817,6 +4814,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash begin{sloppypar} \end_layout @@ -5210,6 +5208,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash end{sloppypar} \end_layout @@ -5332,6 +5331,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash begin{sloppypar} \end_layout @@ -6294,6 +6294,7 @@ status inlined \begin_layout Standard + \backslash end{sloppypar} \end_layout diff --git a/lib/doc/fr_Customization.lyx b/lib/doc/fr_Customization.lyx index b5860e2b7f..fe8f0dbb14 100644 --- a/lib/doc/fr_Customization.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/fr_Customization.lyx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#LyX 1.4.3svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +#LyX 1.4.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 245 \begin_document \begin_header @@ -590,17 +590,6 @@ languages contient la liste de toutes les langues actuellement supportées par LyX. \end_layout -\begin_layout List -\labelwidthstring 00.00.0000 - -\family typewriter -lyxrc.example -\family default - définitivement périmé. - C'est l'ancien type de fichier de préférences. - Il disparaîtra sans doute prochainement. -\end_layout - \begin_layout Section Votre répertoire personnel de configuration \end_layout diff --git a/lib/doc/it_Customization.lyx b/lib/doc/it_Customization.lyx index e5e280a647..9840599688 100644 --- a/lib/doc/it_Customization.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/it_Customization.lyx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#LyX 1.4.0cvs created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +#LyX 1.4.3 created this file. 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It is also possible to copy -# this file to $HOME/.lyx/lyxrc so that the configuration applies to a -# particular user. -# -# Several of these settings have defaults that are auto-detected when you use -# the menu option Options->Reconfigure. You can see their value by looking at -# the file $HOME/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults. Any setting in this file will override -# the defaults. - -# -# BIND SECTION ########################################################### -# - -# Before defining your own key-bindings, select one of the available default -# binding sets. These are resource files (like this one) that define a -# large set of (keyboard) bindings. These files live in bind directory of -# the LyX system directory and have in general the .bind suffix. -# Currently, you can choose from the following flavors: -# -# cua.bind for Windows-, Mac- and Motif-like bindings -# emacs.bind for Emacs-like bindings. -# -# The \bind_file command looks in the LyX bind directory for a file -# of the given name, but a full path can also be given. If you have -# a bind file in your ~/.lyx/bind/ directory, it will be preferred -# over a system wide bind file. Default is `cua'. - -#\bind_file cua -#\bind_file emacs - -# Based on the default, you can now change part or all of it with the -# \bind command. For example, when you want the delete key to do the -# backspace action, uncomment the following line: -#\bind "Delete" "delete-backward" - -# However, if you're not at all happy with the default bindings, -# the most logical thing to do would be to use one of the system -# wide bind files as a template and place your own version in -# ~/.lyx/bind/mine_is_best.bind and change the above \bind_file -# to this instead: -#\bind_file mine_is_best - -# By default, LyX takes over the handling of the dead keys (or accent -# keys) that may be defined for your keyboard. While this allows you -# to enter characters that would not be normally available, some -# people dislike the different behaviour. You can use raw dead keys by -# just uncommenting the next line -#\override_x_deadkeys false - -# Tip: Use "lyx -dbg 4" to survey how LyX interprets your keybindings. - - -# -# MISC SECTION ########################################################### -# - -# Set this to false if you don't want the startup banner. -# Default is true. -#\show_banner true - -# Set to false if you don't want the current selection to be replaced -# automatically by what you type. Default is true. -#\auto_region_delete false - -# This is the time interval between auto-saves (in seconds). -# 0 means no auto-save, default is 300 for five minutes. -#\autosave 600 - -# LyX asks for a second confirmation to exit if you exit with changed -# documents that you don't want to save. You can turn this confirmation off -# (LyX will still ask to save changed documents) with the following line. -# We recommend to keep the confirmation, though. -#\exit_confirmation false - -# This sets the behaviour if you want to be asked for a filename when -# creating a new document or wait until you save it and be asked then. -# The default for now is ask on save. -# \new_ask_filename false - -# LyX continously displays names of last command executed, along with a list -# of defined short-cuts for it in the minibuffer. -# It requires some horsepower to function, so you can turn it off, if LyX -# seems slow to you, by uncommenting this line: -#\display_shortcuts false - -# \view_dvi_paper_option allows to specify a paper option to the dvi -# viewer. By default LyX specifies the paper size of the document to -# the dvi viewer via the command line option -paper size, where size -# is one of "us","letter","a3","a4" and so on. The command -# \view_dvi_paper_option allows the user to overwrite the name of the -# command line flag, i.e. replace -paper with something else. If -# specified and left empty, i.e. \view_dvi_paper_option "", LyX does -# not append the -paper option to the dvi command at all. This case is -# especially useful when viewing your documents on Windows with yap, -# because yap does not allow a command line option for the paper size. -#\view_dvi_paper_option "" - -# LyX assumes that the default papersize should be usletter. If this is not -# true for your site, use the next line to specify usletter, legal, -# executive, a3, a4, a5, or b5 as the default papersize. -#\default_papersize "a4" - -# Define which program to use to run "chktex". -# You should include options that turn different warnings on and off. -# Default is "chktex -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -n22 -n25 -n30 -n38" -# Check the ChkTeX documentation for info on what the flags mean. -# Example: use this to ignore warnings about using "\ldots" instead of "..." -#\chktex_command "chktex -n11 -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -22 -n25 -n30 -n38" - -# Keyboard Mapping. Use this to set the correct mapping file for your -# keyboard, that is if you need one. You'll need one if you for instance -# want to type German documents on an American keyboard. In that case, -# uncomment these three lines: -#\kbmap true -#\kbmap_primary german -#\kbmap_secondary american -# The following keyboards are supported: american, czech, francais, -# french, german, german-2, magyar, magyar-2, portuges, romanian, -# slovak, slovene, transilvanian, turkish and turkish-f. Check -# the lib/kbd directory if you want to write support for your language. -# If you do, please submit it to lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org. - -# The Pause button is defined to be a three-way switch between primary -# keyboard, secondary keyboard, and no keyboard mapping with the -# following command. It is useful if you want to write in a language -# not directly supported by your keyboard and you have defined a -# custom keyboard mapping above. -#\bind "Pause" "keymap-toggle" - -# This starts the lyxserver. The pipes get an additional extension -# '.in' and '.out'. Only for advanced users. -# \serverpipe "/home/chb/.lyxpipe" - -# Default format string for the date-insert command -# -# This accepts the normal strftime formats; see man strftime for full -# details of the format. -# -#\date_insert_format "%A, %e. %B %Y" - - -# Maximum number of words in the initialization string for a new label. -# If it is set to 0, then the init. string will only contain the prefix -# (e.g. "sec:"). If it is set to -1, the init. string will be empty. -# This feature is disabled in 1.1.6. -# -#\label_init_length 0 - -# -# SCREEN & FONTS SECTION ################################################# -# - -# DPI (dots per inch) of your monitor is auto-detected by LyX. If that goes -# wrong, you can override the setting here: -#\screen_dpi 100 - -# The zoom percentage for screen fonts. -# A setting of 100% will make the fonts roughly the same size as on paper. -# However, since a screen is wider than a piece of paper, the default setting -# is 150%. -#\screen_zoom 100 - -# LyX normally doesn't update the cursor position if you move the scrollbar. -# If you scroll the cursor off the screen and then start typing LyX will -# move you back to where the cursor was. If you'd prefer to always have the -# cursor on screen, bounded by the topmost and bottommost visible lines -# -- much like XEmacs for example -- then uncomment the next line. -#\cursor_follows_scrollbar true - -# The screen fonts used to display the text while editing -# The defaults are: -#\screen_font_roman "-*-times" -#\screen_font_sans "-*-helvetica" -#\screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier" - -# For some, this font looks better: -#\screen_font_roman "-*-utopia" - -# Allow the use of scalable screen fonts? Default is true. -# If you choose "false", LyX will use the closest existing size for a match. -# Use this if the scalable fonts look bad and you have many fixed size fonts. -#\screen_font_scalable false - -# Tip: Run lyx as "lyx -dbg 512" to learn which fonts are used. - -# The norm for the screen fonts. The default is iso8859-1, which is -# the same as what LaTeX calls latin1. -#\screen_font_encoding iso8859-2 - -# The norm for the popup fonts. The default is an empty string, which -# causes to use the screen fonts norm (defined by \screen_font_encoding). -#\popup_font_encoding iso8859-2 - - -# The normal font for popups. It is set to -# -*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-. -# The default is: -#\popup_font_name "-*-helvetica-medium-r" - -# The bold font for popups. It is set to -# -*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-. -# The default is: -#\popup_bold_font "-*-helvetica-bold-r" - -# The font sizes used for calculating the scaling of the screen fonts. -# You should only have to change these if the fonts on your screen look bad, -# in which case you can fine tune the font selection size by size. LyX selects -# font size according to this table, the monitor DPI setting and the current -# zoom setting. -# The format is: -#\screen_font_sizes tiny smallest smaller small normal large larger largest huge huger -# -# This is the default in LyX (exactly what LaTeX does): -#\screen_font_sizes 5.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.4 17.28 20.74 24.88 - -# To change the colors for footnotes: -#\set_color footnote green -# for mathed you may also want to change the coloring of lines and brackets: -#\set_color math yellow -#\set_color mathlines yellow - -# -# UI SECTION ######################################################## -# - -# Choose your UI (user interface) definition here. The .ui files are in the -# directory "lib/ui" and contains the definition of the menu and the toolbar. -#\ui_file "default" - -# -# PRINTER SECTION ######################################################## -# - -# The default printer to print on. If none is specified, LyX will use -# the environment variable PRINTER. If that fails, the default is empty. -#\printer "" - -# If you have setup (as we recommend you to do) your print program -# (e.g. dvips) to take advantage of the particularities of the various -# printers you have access to, then you should set the following to -# true. Then LyX will pass the name of the destination printer to your -# print command. -# The default is false, because we have unfortunately to cope with -# people who refuse to take the time to configure their system. -# Note that you will probably have to change \print_spool_command below. -#\print_adapt_output true - -# If you don't use dvips, you may specify your favorite print program -# here. See other options at the end of this section to adapt LyX to -# your print program. -#\print_command dvips - -# Extra options to pass to printing program after everything -# else, but before the filename of the DVI file to be printed. -#\print_extra_options "" - -# When set, this printer option automatically prints to a file -# and then calls a separate print spooling program on that file -# with the given name and arguments. -# This is set by default to 'lp' or 'lpr', depending on what your -# system uses. -# Set this to "" if you have set up dvips so that it sends -# output to the right printer (remember to also use \print_adapt_output). -#\print_spool_command "" - -# If you specify a printer name in the print dialog, -# the following argument is prepended along with the printer name -# after the spool command. The default is autodetected, along with -# \print_spool_command determination. -#\print_spool_printerprefix "" - -# Other print related options - -# The following options are only of interest to people who do not -# use dvips as print command. You may safely skip to the end of this -# section otherwise. - -# These specify the options to pass to the printer program to select the -# corresponding features. These default to the options used for the dvips -# program. Look at the man page for your favorite print program to learn -# which options to use. -# Normally you don't need to change this unless you use something other -# than dvips. -#\print_evenpage_flag -B -#\print_oddpage_flag -A -#\print_reverse_flag -r -#\print_landscape_flag "-t landscape" -#\print_pagerange_flag -pp -#\print_copies_flag -c -#\print_collcopies_flag -C -#\print_paper_flag -t -#\print_paper_dimension_flag -T - -# Option to pass to the print program to print on a specific printer. -#\print_to_printer -P - -# Option to pass to the print program to print to a file. -#\print_to_file -o - -# Extension of printer program output file. Usually .ps -#\print_file_extension .ps - -# Sample configuration to use with dvilj4 for a HP Laserjet IV (or -# better) printer [provided by Reuben Thomas ]: -#\print_command dvilj4 -#\print_extra_options -q -#\print_evenpage_flag "-D2 -r" -#\print_oddpage_flag -D1 -#\print_reverse_flag -r -#\print_landscape_flag -l -#\print_pagerange_flag -p -#\print_to_file -e -#\print_file_extension .lj -#\print_copies_flag -c -#\print_collcopies_flag -c -#\print_adapt_output false - -# -# EXPORT SECTION ######################################################## -# - -# The \converter command defines a converter between two formats. -# LyX uses the defined converters for generating output in various formats, -# or for importing. -# The converter command has 4 arguments: The source format, the target format, -# the command, and additional flags. -# For example, the following defines a DVI->Postscript converter: -#\converter dvi ps "dvips -o $$o $$i" "" -# The variable name $$i is replaced with the name of the source file, -# and $$o is replaced with the name of the target file. -# The flags argument is a list of comma separated flags. -# Known flags are -# - * : copy the previously defined flags -# - latex : The converter is latex or its derivatives (pdflatex). -# - originaldir : The converter must be invoked in the directory of the lyx -# file and not in the temporary directory. This is needed for tex->html -# converters in order to be able to read the eps files. -# - needaux : The converted uses the .aux file, so we need to call latex -# before running the converter. -# - resultdir=dir : The converter put all the files in dir. -# Using "resultdir" is same as "resultdir=$$b". -# Note: When exporting, the whole directory will be moved from the temporary -# directory to the target directory. -# - resultfile=file : Name of main file in the result directory, for example -# "index.html" or "$$b.html" -# If "resultfile" is omitted, the name of this file is assumed to be -# "index.format" -# - parselog=filtername : filtername is a name of a filter command that takes -# the converter error log (from stderr), and converts it to a fake latex .log -# file. -# For example: -#\converter latex html "latex2html -split 0 $$i" -# "originaldir,needaux,resultdir" -# -# For literate programming, use something like -#\converter literate latex "noweave -delay -index $$i >$$o" -# "parselog=listerrors g" -#\converter literate program "build-script $$i" -# "originaldir,parselog=listerrors g" - -# The format command is used to define file formats. It has 4 arguments: -# the format name, the extension, and "pretty name" and menu shortcut. -# For example -#\Format latex tex LaTeX L - -# The \viewer command is used to define viewers for new formats, -# or to change the already defined viewers. -# For example, to use xdvi as the viewer to dvi files use -#\viewer dvi "xdvi" -# It can get more involved. Expert users might prefer something like: -#\viewer dvi "xdvi -s 2 -expert -geometry 1014x720+0+0 -keep -margins 1.5" - -# -# TEX SECTION ########################################################### -# - -# The font encoding used for the LaTeX2e fontenc package. -# T1 is highly recommended for non-English languages. LyX uses T1 as a -# default if you have the ec fonts installed on your system. -#\font_encoding T1 -# Choose "default" if T1 doesn't work for you for some reason: -#\font_encoding default - -# -# FILE SECTION ########################################################## -# - -# The default path for your documents. -# Default is $HOME -#\document_path ~/Documents/ - -# The file where the last-files information should be stored. -# Default is ~/.lyx/lastfiles -#\lastfiles ~/.lyx_lastfiles - -# Maximal number of lastfiles. Up to nine can appear in the file menu. -# Default is four. -#\num_lastfiles 9 - -# Flag telling whether the lastfiles should be checked for existence. -# Files that does not exist are left out of the lastfiles entries. -# Default is true. If you use slow or removable media, such as networks -# or floppy disks, you can speed up the starting time of LyX by disabling -# this feature. -#\check_lastfiles false - -# The path that LyX will set when offering you to choose a template. -# Default is (System LyX dir)/templates -#\template_path ~/.lyx/templates - -# The path that LyX will use to put temporary TeX outputs. -# Default is /tmp/ -# containing -# If you set it, it will be /directory/ -# (unless set to /tmp). -#\tempdir_path /usr/tmp - -# If you set this flag, LyX will always use a temporary directory -# to put TeX outputs into. It is enabled by default. -# This directory is deleted when you quit LyX. -# You might want to avoid using a temporary directory in several -# cases: -# - LaTeX cannot find some files it needs; -# - you have a large number of include files, and you get messages -# saying that some LaTeX buffers overflow. -# Note that, even if tell LyX not to use a temporary directory, there -# will be cases where it will be forced to: this happens for example -# when typesetting a file in a read-only directory (documentation). -#\use_tempdir false - -# This is the maximum line length of an exported ASCII file (LaTeX, -# SGML or plain text). Default is 75. -#\ascii_linelen 80 - -# Set to false if you don't want LyX to create backup files. -# Default is true. -#\make_backup true - -# The path for storing backup files. If it is the empty string, LyX will -# store the backup file in the same directory of the original file. -# Default is "". -#\backupdir_path "~/Desktop/Trash/" - -# -# ASCII EXPORT SECTION ################################################### -# - -# The following entry can be used to define an external program to -# render tables in the ASCII output. If you specify "none", a simple -# internal routine is used. The default is auto-detected. -# The following line will use groff and output using latin-1 encoding -# (here $$FName is the input file and the output goes to stdout): -#\ascii_roff_command "groff -t -Tlatin1 $$FName" - -# -# SPELLCHECKER SECTION #################################################### -# - -# What command runs the spellchecker? Default is "ispell" if it is -# installed, "none" otherwise. -# If you have aspell (http://metalab.unc.edu/kevina/aspell/) -# installed and configured, you might want to uncomment the line below. -#\spell_command aspell - -# Consider run-together words, such as "notthe" for "not the", as legal -# words? Default is false. -#\accept_compound true - -# Specify an alternate language. The default is to use the language of -# document. Uncomment both to enable. -#\use_alt_language true -#\alternate_language dansk - -# Specify additional chars that can be part of a word. -#\use_escape_chars true -#\escape_chars "æøåÆØÅ" - -# Specify an alternate personal dictionary file. If the file name does not -# begin with "/", $HOME is prefixed. The default is to search for a personal -# dictionary in both the current directory and $HOME, creating one in $HOME -# if none is found. The preferred name is constructed by appending ".ispell_" -# to the base name of the hash file. For example, if you use the English -# dictionary, your personal dictionary would be named ".ispell_english". -#\use_personal_dictionary true -#\personal_dictionary .ispell_dansk - -# Specify whether to pass the -T input encoding option to ispell (only if the -# language is different than "default".) Enable this if you can't spellcheck -# words with international letters in them. There have been reports that this -# does not work with all dictionaries, so this is disabled by default. -#\use_input_encoding true - - -# -# LANGUAGE SUPPORT SECTION #################################################### -# - -# Set to true to enable support of right-to-left languages (e.g. Hebrew, -# Arabic). Default is false. -#\rtl true - -# The latex command for loading the language package. -# Default is \usepackage{babel}. -#\language_package "\usepackage{omega}" - -# The latex command for changing the from the language of the document -# to another language. $$lang is substituted by the name of the second -# language. Default is \selectlanguage{$$lang}. -#\language_command_begin "\begin{otherlanguage}{$$lang}" - -# The latex command for changing back the language to the language of -# the document. Default is \selectlanguage{$$lang}. -#\language_command_end "\end{otherlanguage}" - -# Set to false if a language switching command is needed at the beginning of -# the document. Default is true. -#\language_auto_begin false - -# Set to false if a language switching command is needed at the end of -# the document. Default is true. -#\language_auto_end false - -# Set mark_foreign_language to "false" to disable the highlighting of words -# with a foreign language to the language of the documet. -# Default is "true" -#\mark_foreign_language false - -# It is possible to bind keys for changing the language inside a document. -# For example, the following command will cause F12 to switch between French -# and English in a French document, and in a document of other language it will -# switch between that language and French. -#\bind "F12" "language french" - -# -# HEBREW SUPPORT SECTION #################################################### -# - -# To enable the Hebrew support, uncommnet the following lines: -#\rtl true -#\kbmap true -#\kbmap_primary null -#\kbmap_secondary hebrew -#\converter tex dvi elatex "" -#\converter tex pdf pdfelatex "" -#\font_encoding default - -# You also need to bind a key for switching between Hebrew and English. -# For example, -#\bind "F12" "language hebrew" - -# You might want ot disable the foreign language marking: -#\mark_foreign_language false - -# Finally, you need to select iso8859-8 font encoding, and select screen fonts -# (below are the default fonts. You need to replace them by Hebrew fonts) -#\screen_font_encoding iso8859-8 -#\screen_font_roman "-*-times" -#\screen_font_sans "-*-helvetica" -#\screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier" -#\screen_font_popup "-*-helvetica-medium-r" -#\screen_font_menu "-*-helvetica-bold-r" - -# -# ARABIC SUPPORT SECTION #################################################### -# - -# To enable the Arabic support, uncommnet the following lines: -#\rtl true -#\kbmap true -#\kbmap_primary null -#\kbmap_secondary arabic - -# You also need to bind a key for switching between Arabic and English. -# For example, -#\bind "F12" "language arabic" - -# If you use arabtex, uncomment the following lines -#\language_auto_begin false -#\language_auto_end false -#\language_command_begin "\begin{arabtext}" -#\language_command_end "\end{arabtext}" -#\language_package "\usepackage{arabtex,iso88596}\setcode{iso8859-6}" - -# Finally, you need to select iso8859-6.8x font encoding, -# and select screen fonts. -# iso8859-6.8x fonts can be found at -# http://www.langbox.com/AraMosaic/mozilla/fontXFE/ -#\screen_font_encoding iso8859-6.8x -#\screen_font_encoding_menu iso8859-1 -#\screen_font_roman "-*-naskhi"