I do not commit the update to the following file since it has a
non-trivial change:
lib/layouts/jlreq-common.inc
I'll ask for confirmation on the list before updating that file.
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.
There is nothing in the diff besides the format number changing from
93 to 95. From what I understand, this is as expected since 93 -> 94
and 94 -> 95 just add new layout tags.
Updating the layouts makes it easier to test master. Otherwise, in
some use cases layout2layout can be run hundreds of times which can
make some things slow (e.g., opening documents or even opening the
advanced find pane).
This uses the InsetArgument interface to provide access to a document
part hitherto inaccessible by LyX: the part between \begin and the first
\item in a list (where lengths and counters can be redefined, for
instance).
Fixes: #11098
File format change, layout format change
Now layout files and modules can extend the cite engines or completely
overwrite them, and modify the cite formats.
Any CiteEngine definition in a layout/module will completely overwrite
those by cite engine files.
AddToCiteEngine will extend them (add if they do not exist yet).
Any CiteFormat definition in a layout will be preferred to those in cite
engines. CiteFormat definitions that are not touched by the former are
still active, though (so, as opposed to CiteEngine, a CiteFormat does
not completely overwrite those by the engine files).
Layout format change.
The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This last part updates the layout format and changes collapsable color.
This will all also all be backported to 2.3.x, for the sake of backwards
compatibility (cherry-picking).
Remove the trimming operation on LabelString, LabelStringAppendix,
EndLabelString and LabelCounter. This trimming meant that quotes
strings were not preserved, which is wrong.
To preserve layouts, the Layout format has been updated to 64, so that
layout2layout can remove extra spaces on existing strings, which
ensures that behavior is unchanged for old layouts (courtesy of rgheck).
It is now possible to re-add spaces in label strings where it makes
sense.
Fixes bug #10723.
This makes the defaults of Inset::inheritFont() and Inset::resetFontEdit()
compatible. There is no user visible change except for the Chunk inset which
does not produce invalid LaTeX after editing operations anymore.
This is the safe version for 2.1.0, for later there are still open questions:
- All insets with ResetsFont true should be audited: Is this really needed,
or do they show similar editing problems as the Chunk inset?
- Does inheritFont() need to be customizable in the layout file as well?
- Is resetFontEdit() != !inheritFont() needed at all?
I did not use change tracking for the docs, since I updated all existing
translations.