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.
* \caption does not need to be protected in general
* the contents of \caption arguments need to be protected, though.
All styles related to caoption inset have been audited and updated.
The special casing of captions in longtables has been removed, since there is no special case.
Fixes bug: #9177
This allows to address two main issues
* \thanks does only accept one paragraph, while \footnote allows several (ticket #2666)
* footnotes in titling environments were not numbered on screen.
Moreover, the code reduces hardcoding of features, which is always a good thing.
There are several pieces in this commit:
* new numbering type \fnsymbol for counters
* the Foot inset changes its layoutName() to Foot:InTitle when inside a paragraph with InTitle property. This is set when running updateBuffer.
* Foot:intitle uses the \thanks command, does not allow multiple paragraphs and marks its contents as moving argument.
* The InsetLayouts for Foot now have properLaTeXName/Type, so that InsetFoot::latex can be removed; further code simplification is probably possible.
Fixes: #2666
this module was not usable since the preamble stuff was missing and also almost all options. But many PDF-comment types are quite useless without options.
This reverts commit cde8707 and changes "AGUTeX" back to "agutex".
The maintainer has changed "AGUTeX.cls" back to "agutex.cls" and has
confirmed (through private email) that he plans to keep the filename
all lowercase now that he is aware of case-sensitive file systems.
As discussed. achemso.layout contains both "Chart" and "Graph", therefore it
does not make sense to use "Graph" in the "Chart" / "Graph" / "Diagram" sense,
but in the mathematical sense like in "graph theory".
Therefore I added the context [[mathematicl]].
All translations are unchanged except the german one, which is now again
"Graph" as in 2.0.0 instead of "Schaubild".
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.
This simple module allows users to use the algorithm2e package at all. Before, it was not possible with LyX, since this package conflicts with LyX's own algorithm support (see also #8728)
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.
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.
Without this, the template gives a BibTeX error because
there are two \bibstyle commands in the .aux.
This would have broken backwards compatibility but RJournal.layout
has not yet been in a LyX release. Further, the journal made a
significant change (moving to a single column instead of two)
so any submitter would need to update the .sty anyway.
This fixes an option conflict error when using
RJournal.sty v0.12 (the newest).
Previous versions of the .sty also provided 'url'
so they should still work with the layout.
- Additional.lyx: update description and convert some TeX code to the multicolumn inset
- multicol.module: restore the preamble settings that was accidentally removed bin the previous commit
- mention that the aa class loads natbib to avoid compilation errors
- the aa package contains an outdated an customized version of natbib.sty. This file only works with aa, but breaks the compilation of many other files on your system, therefore remove the bibliography and replace it by BibTeX
- add a note about the encoding
- make template compilable
- update it according to the latest AEA guidelines
- add 4 missing styles to the layout:
* \keywords
* \JEL
* figurenotes environment
* tablenotes environment
The layout now takes care of \begin{article} and \end{article}
by using \AtBeginDocument and \AtEndDocument.
This cleans up the template a little by removing some ERT. The
user no longer needs to read the two notes explaining why the
ERT boxes were necessary. The user also does not need to think
about why this LaTeX environment exists.
The default citation capability of LaTeX is not a true numerical
citation engine, rather it uses a mixture of labels/numbers. Thus
we now distinguish them: "numerical" always increments the bibitem
counter and uses its value as a numerical citation label, while
"default" only uses the bibitem counter when no label is provided.
LyX file format incremented to 471.
I was confused when I checked this. It looks like plainnat.bst
overwrites this default to use [Ref1, Ref2] style instead, but
when using natbib's defaults you get the (Ref1; Ref2) style.
'Acknowledgments' does not belong in the title but did not override
'InTitle 1' inherited from 'Abstract'. Without this patch, the
following error is given:
output_latex.cpp (1111): Error in latexParagraphs: You should not
mix title layouts with normal ones.
Thanks to Hashini Senaratne for narrowing down the problem.
output, due to failure to clean the ids in the new citation stuff.
I've solved this by allowing the citation format information to contain
keys of the form "clean:key". This signals that we are to apply the
html::cleanAttr() function to the key before returning it. I.e., we
strip non-alphanumeric stuff, basically.
* Powerdot now also uses the native overlay item arguments
* a list option argument is finally available
* \pause natively supported (like in beamer)
* support for \onslide (via InsetFlex)
* support for \twocolumn
File format change.
With this commit, old beamer frames are converted to new ones. The old styles are removed (including the infamous \lyxframe).
This should be tested with as much beamer documents as possible (I have already done so), also, tex2lyx now probably produces invalid LyX files.
- this new modernCV version fixes the annoying linebreak bug I was suffering so long, it moreover adds 2 new features
- lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py: updated to revert the new features
- Implement catcode setting in Parser
- add a new Parser::verbatimStuff method that reads verbatim contents
- use this method to parse "verbatim" environment.
- use it to parse \verb too.
- rename Parser::verbatimEnvironment to ertEnvironment.
TODO:
- use for other verbatim-like cases (Sweave chunk, lstlisting...)
- factor out the function that outputs ERT (including line breaks)
- maybe implement Parser::unparse (if needed)
- shapepar.module: new module to get non-rectangular paragraph shapes
- SpecialParagraphShape.tex: an example shape definition file
- Additional.lyx:
- accept all changes and updated all language versions accordingly
- describe how to get custom paragraph shapes (last section of the document)
- preamble cleanup
What was previously accomplished by wrapCitation is now customizable in the
layout files. What we provide by default here corresponds roughly to the
LyX 2.0 behavior.
The old layouts are still there (marked as deprecated). The new ones are more or less correctly reverted (polishment required), but the old ones not yet converted to the new. Once this is done, a further file format change should be made.
The \frametitle command is less convenient to use than the \frame argument, but it provides more options (overlay/action and short title). We thus provide this additionally to the option, like beamer itself does.
This has a list-like structure (with \onslide item commands). The previous implementation was rather useless, since it required lots of ERT. Since the new implementation is so different, we use ERT for conersion/reversion.
The lyx2lyx routines are not yet perfect, though.
- also fix in the generic conversion routine the cases
- that there are one or more optional arguments before the mandatory ones
- that the conversion does not start with the first argument of a command
- also support in the lyx2lyx argument conversion routine the case that "}{" appears in 2 consecutive ERTs
- also fix in lyx2lyx_tools.py the output of ERTs (it is important that we write the same amount of lines as if the ERT would have been inserted via LyX 2.0 or lyX 2.1)
Now that we have module support for literate programming, it is possible to do a noweb cleanup. This is basically a patch from Kayvan Sylvan:
- get rid of literate-xxx classes
- rename Scrap to Chunk, since this is the name noweb doc uses (Scrap is from nuweb)
- update lyx file format and add lyx2lyx support for gettting rid of literate-xxx classes
- update documentation
On the top of it, update tex2lyx to
- avoid creating files with literate-xxx class
- fix conflict between parsing << as a quote and parsing it as a Chunk
- create Chunk layouts instead of Scrap ones.
- add a mandatory argument
- remove an optional argument that compiles, but would break the layout of the output completely (is also not documented nor explicitly defined)
- also add a safe guard for the lyx2lyx conversion routines
- now all personal info can be specified the LyX way, only the package loading and some special settings remain in the preamble
- achemso.layout: a whitespace fix
- remove styles that cannot be written into the main text, but have to be inserted in the preamble
- add some info according to its latest documentation
Implement a more simple and elegant integration of the R package knitr. Now,
lyxknitr.R does not need to move or copy files at all.
This also fixes a bug: when /tmp was on a different file system (e.g.
encrypted home), lyxknitr.R failed to move files to /tmp because it relied on
R's 'file.rename' function, which in turn relied on the rename function in
<stdio.h>, which was failing with the EXDEV errno.
Patch from Yihui Xie.
- elsarticle.layout: elsarticle already provides refstyle thus the document becomes uncompilable if we don't declare this in the layout
Also OK for branch?
The listings inset and include inset of type listings use two english terms
that are not localized yet: "Listing" for the caption and "Listings" for the
list of listings (not supported natively by LyX yet). The existing layout
translation mechanism has been extended to translate these terms as well:
1) Support [[stuff]] context in lib/layouttranslations
2) Support BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in InsetLayout
3) Use a InsetLayout for InsetInclude of type listings
4) Define BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in the layouts for InsetInclude
and InsetListings
Add a new layout syntax CiteEngine to define the citation commands
available for a given citation engine.
Also extend the CiteFormat syntax to allow more customization. This
mechanism, previously used to produce bibliography entries in the
citation GUI based on the BibTeX entrytype, is now also used to
produce the textual labels for citation insets in the buffer view.
Thus citation styles are almost completely customizable by modules.
Modules for the basic, jurabib and natbib engines are implemented.
Layout format incremented to 37.
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- modernCV.lyx: set page size to A4, correct subsection entry, use a separator modify preamble to be compliant with modernCV 0.16 (fixes#7991)
- biblioExample.bib: correct a much too long entry
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enumitem, since we already have a module for that, and I am a bit
worried about conflicts between enumerate.sty and enumitem.sty.
A side effect of this, however, is that we will load enumitem.sty
whenver we use case environments.
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allows this information to be written to an external file and not
just to the header.
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(i) Validate even for comments when outputting XHTML.
(ii) Output comments as divs hidden by default. Then people
can display them other ways if they wish.
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- tufte example files: add important notes that float placements options are not allowed and remove unreferenced labels
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http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7555
This part is a simple cleanup:
* rename variables to start with a dot
* reset encoding after running sweave
* improve on-screen display of code chunks
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- Additional.lyx: update description of multiple columns
- multicol.lyx: remove this file because its content is now completely in Additional.lyx
(We once described multiple columns in 3 different files, Additional.lyx, Customization.lyx and multicol.lyx. We now have only one place.)
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- Springer template files: describe the optional argument for Preface and Foreword
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- don't include Sol and Prob to layouttranslations
- change label type of the style Sol as suggested
- svmono_chapter.lyx: better description of the problem styles
- svmono_solutions.lyx: better description of the solution styles
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- fix proof styles
- subparagraphs are valid
- running section are possible in svmult and svbook
* svmult.layout/svmult_author.lyx: adapted for latest Svmult template rom Springer (version for editors follows the next days)
* svmono_book.lyx: preamble adjustments
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- ijmpc.layout, ijmpd.layout, svcommon.inc: use the new file
- svcommon.inc: enable theorem numbering and some other bug fixes
- svjour3.lyx: adapt example file
- svglobal3.layout: adapt file
- theorems.inc: update list
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Notes from his email:
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The following issues still persist:
1) LyXHTML export generates incorrect html files. The problem is due to the table of contents, but I am not at all familiar with html and do not know how to fix this.
2) "Short title" for optional arguments does not work. This is intentional in order to guarantee backward compatibility. One can use ERT instead of "Short title". (By the way, wouldn't it be advisable to change the GUI? For a new user it would be hard to guess the general meaning of "Short title".)
3) Numbering of theorems within LyX does not work. I tried to copy the implementation of the theorem-sec.module but LyX does not pick up the correct \thetheorem value. I have a hunch that this is due to Springer's replacement of the "\newtheorem" command with their own "\spnewtheorem" command. \thetheorem is still defined and provides the correct value via ERT, but but I was unable to use it through through the layout mechanism.
4) Book authors may need the LaTeX commands \sidecaption and \sidecaption[t] for the correct placement of figure captions. tex2lyx does not know \sidecaption[t]. Georg wrote this command would be imported correctly if it was registered in the file "lib/synlib/syntax.default".
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