This is mostly for shapepar support, in a rare situation. Fixing this would create a lot of special cases in output_docbook.cpp, i.e. fixing the issue (which will barely happen in real life) would make maintenance much harder.
Introduce new configure option --enable-cxx-mode=MODE, which allows to
force a C++ version. The default is {14,11}, which means that C++14 is
chosen if it is supported, and C++11 will be selected as a fallback.
Using --enable-cxx-mode=11 ensures that LyX compiles correctly
with an older C++11 compiler.
And with it, 'master'. That is less problematic by itself (so I'm not
worried about 'master document'), but here it doesn't make a lot of
sense without 'slave'.
The debug mode is set with the environment LYX_DEBUG_LATEX
$ export LYX_DEBUG_LATEX=1
The downside: From time to time the need to remove the superfluous dirs
$ cd build-dir
$ find autotests/out-home -name AbC_\* | xargs rm -rf
More generally, ensures that paragraphs in abstracts do not have something else configured.
A major problem in making the layout more useful is that article titles are not supposed to be in TOC.
The hook that defines the "lastslide" label is interfered with for
some reason on an updated TeX Live 2020. We thus avoid referencing
the label and instead show only the current slide number on each
slide. We leave instructions in the preamble for how to get back the
previous behavior if desired.
We currently specify that dvips be used. This could potentially
change in the future. One issue is that with system fonts XeTeX and
LuaTeX do not correctly rotate pages.
This is only relevant on linux/unix if running the scripts from a shell.
These two were the last where the call still used an unversioned python.
This has no reflex on the way that lyx calls the scripts or the python
version used since the #! "shebang line" is ignored.