This allows to restrict the use of flex insets to specific contexts.
Note that this is currently very basis. It only considers immediately
containing insets/layouts and can be surpassed via cut and paste.
The use case that made me finally implement this are macros in covington
that make sense only in specific environments (but also consider \inst
in some article classes)
The font inside the inset is inherited from the parent for LaTeX
export if this parameter is true, as well as on screen. Otherwise
the document default font is used.
The default value is true.
Update tufte layouts to use this tag for sidenote and marginnote flex
insets.
Increase layout format to 101.
Fixes bug #12238.
It turns out that it is possible to use macros with parameters in lib/symbols.
I use this to simplify the use of mod-like macros.
Update documentation.
This commit removes unicode thin space characters (unicode 2009).
LuaTeX with polyglossia (the default) was compiling before, but this
fixes LuaTeX with babel.
XeTeX compilation (with both polyglossia and babel) still yields
missing glyphs.
Consistent with cb732ef5.
It's not true that long URLs are not broken by default.
They are just broken only at certain characters, and this can be customized.
It's also not true that the font formatting cannot be customized.
Remove acknowledgment theorem types
As we have learned, these shouldn't have been added from the get go.
Documents having it get a local layout definition.
I used the following command inside the ja directories, and
confirmed the diff manually:
git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\\font_typewriter "default" "default"/\\font_typewriter "default" "IPAGothic"/'
These changes are consistent with 6656dd22.