Some templates had the inputenc setting "default" (meaning
use the language default encoding, (not TeX's default which is 7-bit ASCII) but
don't load inputenc, leave handling of non-ASCII characters to the author).
This is no apparent problem as long as no non-ASCII character is used in the
document. It is very unsave, however, as any non-ASCII character used in the
document has the potential to either make compilation fail or be
misrepresented in the output.
Also MacOSX ReadMe files. Note that a few lib/doc files are
also "updated" because trailing spaces are removed, but their file
formats are the same because they were recently updated at 83672113.
I did "git checkout LFUNs.lyx" because this file is generated
automatically and has a special header.
This template was only reported as failing to compile by LyX as of
0a6120cb. I do not know how long this template was actually failing
to compile without error. The problem was that the class requires
\doi to be defined. This might not have been a requirement in
previous versions of the class.
Thanks to Enrico for finding the problem and solution.
Compilation was failing with TeX Live 2013 because of
the format of one of the references. This commit just
changes one of the references to a different one.
Manuals, examples and templates that use (traditional) bibtex should have set the bibliography processor to bibtex. Else, these documents do not compile if a user has set the processor to 'biber' in the preferences
- please JMarc and Jürgen and remove the BibTeX example file from templates but use the one from the examples
- iopart, ACM-sigplan, elsarticle templates and layouts: various small bug fixes and added informations
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@26789 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8