LFUN_BUFFER_SAVE_AS has an optional argument where an initial format can be preset
This fixes:
* The remainder of bug #3402: Open Export As dialog when attempting to export to read-only directories
* Bug #8886: 'export as' should default to the default document output format
paper.cls formats the description label without bold, so LyX should do the
same on screen. Note that simply removing the Series line does not help,
because Description is already defined in some include.
In e02df14 the return type of doExport was changed from bool to ExportStatus.
All calls except this one were adjusted. This one did now fail because the
numercial value of ExportSuccess is 0.
The new HTML clipboard export could cause error message boxes on copying
data to the clipboard (bug #8866). These are now suppressed, like all other
errors which might occur for preparing the clipboard data.
This is a workaround. Without this patch, export to .tex (XeTeX)
contains a sequence such as
\begin{english}
\begin{description}
[omitted, but does not contain \end{description}]
\end{english}
Thanks to Jürgen for the workaround.
polyglossia is used by default and \make@lr is only defined
by babel. Modifying the preamble fixes XeTeX export and pdfTeX
continues to work.
See the following thread for more information:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg181220.html
Thanks to Enrico for the patch.
If we call tex2lyx on a temporary file created from the clipboard, the
file is always in utf8 encoding, without any temporary changes, even if it
contains encoding changing LaTeX commands. Therefore, we must tell tex2lyx
to use a fixed utf8 encoding for the whole file, and this is done using the
new latexclipboard format. Previously, tex2lyx thought the encoding was
latin1.
As a side effect, the -e option is now also documented in the man page.
The problems the comments in the build systems refer to seem to have been
fixed for years. [1] says the checks in libstdc++ have been improved, and
all supported FreeBSD versions enable wchar_t support unconditionally in
libstdc++. Additionally, this needlessly impacts FreeBSD when libc++ is used
instead of libstdc++.
[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq.html#faq.freebsd_wchar