On Mac the inkscape binary is started by a wrapper script. This script changes the
working directory internally and fails to process files with relative path names.
The previous attempt to solve it was to pass the file names with absolute names
by prepending them with the $$p variable (representing the directory name of the files).
This broke the on screen conversion (used for SVGZ to PNG e.g. in the users guide)
because here the $$p variable is undefined.
Now the wrapper script of LyX which is used to locate the Inkscape.app bundle converts
the relative path names into absolute names and the $$p variable is removed from the
converter definitions for inkscape again.
(cherry picked from commit caa1dd2aee)
- Add note explaining this file should not be compiled on its own.
- Remove custom preamble.
- Remove setting of master document.
(cherry picked from commit 3ac2dd8e6c)
(cherry picked from commit 91d8aea8d3)
(cherry picked from commit 6e815d3eba)
Outsource the bibliography to an own child, which is then also included
in the children's "Standalone" branch
Add some clarifying notes.
Fixes: #10748
(cherry picked from commit 12aaeb259f)
Add the "hyperref-driver=dvips" option to the extra flags of the
latex->dvi converter so that the breakurl package is automatically
loaded when needed.
(cherry picked from commit f5e6db7171)
Thanks to the fix to #10423, we can leave e.g. \LyX and \LaTeX as
the default language (which is Hebrew for these document).
(cherry picked from commit 7b57685048)
The checkProg() function was separating a command from its parameters
by splitting at the first space. This was a problem if the command
was specified with a full path containing spaces. Now the checkProg()
function separates a command from the parameters by splitting at the
first non-quoted space. So, it suffices quoting a path to solve the
issue.
LyX on Mac uses a user directory with version suffix. On change of the version suffix
the existence of the directories with previous versions is checked and the latest one
is used for a copy on first configure run.
For 2.3 the candidate list starts with 2.2 now as it should.
(cherry picked from commit 17c3617c49)
We have a couple of converters (using Sweave and knitr to "tangle"
an intermediate file) that are used for exporting code chunks
contained in a .lyx file. Since the code is just exported to a text
file and is not executed, needauth is not necessary.
(cherry picked from commit 065e37e96f)
The fixes are simple and on line with the changes made during
the 2.3 development. It was an oversight to leave them out.
With this commit all the python scripts should be supported by
python 2 and 3.
(cherry picked from 5b160e82be)