New special character to mark an optional line break
without inserting a hyphen (ZWSP). See #10585.
Corresponds to the Unicode character U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE
This isn't a “space”. It is an invisible character that can be used
to provide line break opportunities.
http://unicode.org/notes/tn27/
While the literal Unicode character can be used in the LyX
file, it is invisible in the GUI.
For visible feedback, the patch adds a new special character "allowbreak".
The small mark is inspired by LibereOffice.
A tooltip is added.
- LyX has new preamble tags. Although that they are not relevant for LaTeX they must be created by tex2lyx nevertheless
- also fix an issue that the formula indentation was always output
- update the tex2lyx tests accordingly
This commit fixes the regression introduced in 2.2 about the
output of en- and em-dashes. In 2.2 en- and em-dashes are output as
the \textendash and \textemdash macros when using TeX fonts, causing
changed output in old documents and also bugs (for example, #10490).
Now documents produced with older versions work again as intended,
while documents produced with 2.2 can be made to produce the exact
same output by simply checking "Don't use ligatures for en-and
em-dashes" in Document->Settings->Fonts.
When exporting documents using TeX fonts to earlier versions, in order
to avoid changed output, a zero-width space character is inserted after
each en/em-dash if dash ligatures are allowed. These characters are
removed when reloading documents with 2.3, so that they don't accumulate.
Load required package textcomp.
Replace call to non-existent packages textcyr and textgreek with the backup definition of the commands as done by LyX export.
Do not load marvosym (clash with pifont) (LyX does not load the package either).
Remove invalid command \\ascii.
From Günter [1]:
the difference is the textcommand for ETB which changed from
{\ascii\ETB} to
0x21a8 "\\ETB" "ascii" "force=utf8" # UP DOWN
ARROW WITH BASE
because the former resulted in
l.513 \ascii
\ETB{}
! Undefined control sequence.
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=nr48qn%242gb%241%40blaine.gmane.org
The external date inset was implemented as a demonstrator for external insets
in general. It was never intended for production code. Now that we have several
external insets defined we do not need the demonstrator anymore. This fixes
bugs #4398 and #9948.
This is the same as the parbreak separator and is represented on screen
as the old parbreak. Old parbreak separators are converted to latexpar
separators when they are used for introducing blank lines in the
latex output rather than for separating environments.
Instead, parbreak separators are now represented on screen by a
double line. In essence, latexpar and parbreak separators produce
the same output but are represented differently on screen.
The context menu does not account for latexpar separators and only
"true" separators can be turned each into the other one.
The term LongTable has been deprecated and moreover the renaming makes the interface easier to the eye.
File format updated to 507. (conversion based on jamatos patch)
Layout format updated to 60.
tex2ylx tests updated.
Document EmbeddedObjects.lyx has been updated.
The lib/unicodesymbols part is based on work by Günter Milde:
Both, \r{A} and \AA (rsp. \r{a} and \aa) are equivalent standard LICR macros
for Aring/aring as well as the deprecated "angstrom sign" character (212B).
However, with \AA for 212B and \r{A} for 00C5, tex2lyx converts \AA to the
deprecated "angstrom sign" which is missing in many fonts including the
Unicode version of Latin Modern.
I added the normalize_c() calls so that tex2lyx prefers the precomposed forms
(these are better editable in LyX) and the deprecated flag.
The conversion is not completely correct yet, but adding the test before the
fix has the advantage that the fix can easily be documented by changing the
test reference.
When importing TeX code like
%comment
TEXT
the LyX document currently becomes
[ERT %comment] TEXT
so that TEXT is now part of the comment.
Now output_comment adds a trailing newline if the token after the
comment is not a newline. Note that the newline that marks the end of
the comment has already been parsed at this point.
tex2lyx tests have been checked manually and updated.
Fixes ticket #9551.
This is one part of bug 9744: If you toggle between TeX fonts and non-TeX
fonts, the settings of the other choice are no longer thrown away, but stored
and re-activated if you switch back. Most parts of the patch are purely
mechanical (duplicating some BufferParams members), the only non-mechanical
change is in the GUI logic.