I've modified all the non-AMS theorem modules so they would be independent of packages. currently
the code support \theoremstyle, but only with definition, plain and remark.
I'v added a new theorem module that support the thmtools \listoftheorems.
I've modified the syntax of all theorem modules, such that it would be easier to
create a new one, or maintaining the ones that exists. Instead of using \newtheorem
in the preamble of a lyaout, I wrote \lyx@newtheorem, and in each module I've defiened
\lyx@newtheorem as fitted. This way, there is only need in the files thorems-base, and theorems-extended,
instead of an .inc file for each module.
I've added theorems-labels.inc, a file that suppose to be included in a "Numbered by type" module,
to change the Label and the LabelCounter of the layouts in theorems-base.inc.
Note that in this configuration, all non-AMS modules will clash with the AMS ones, and so as the
proof versions. theorems-proof-std.inc suppose to be in the non-AMS while theorems-proof.inc
should be included only in AMS variants.
The new parameter allows more flexibility when encoding some elements that have a poor mapping in DocBook, like theorems. The major use is to wrap the environment in a generic container, figure, which requires a title (but none is available).
DocBook comes in another commit, as the modifications are not required to keep the code compilable.
A semicolon is no more used between an index term and the places it appears, because some languages need a space before it and others not: this wasn't handled at all. With a dash, this problem disappears.
This is important for commands like !`, that are equivalent to \textexclamdown. However, ! is matched earlier, because the logic works with prefixes, hence the output doesn't make sense.
In one paragraph, there was both a float and a list of floats in a paragraph: the list of floats has no DocBook output, so that there should be no surrounding <para>.
More generally, ensures that paragraphs in abstracts do not have something else configured.
A major problem in making the layout more useful is that article titles are not supposed to be in TOC.
For elements that should behave like sections (for now, mostly prefaces).
A second paragraph of PartBacktext can only wreak havok: it should start a section, and nothing else (otherwise, it's a real nightmare to implement).
It's invalid to have an <inlineequation> outside a paragraph. Another solution would have been to change InsetMathHull::docbook to generate an <informalequation>, but that function would have required more knowledge about its context than now.
Need more tests to determine if <inlineequation> should only be output for hullSimple or in more cases like:
const static std::set<HullType> inlineHulls = {
hullUnknown,
hullNone,
hullSimple,
hullEquation,
hullMultline,
hullGather,
hullRegexp
};