This is different from bug #8999, since in this case a new macro instance is
created. You still get a TeX capacity exceeded error if you try to typeset the
exported document, but this is the same as for bug #8999 and better than a
crash.
Thanks to maciejr we know now what the remaining problem was with bug 7954:
My unicode symbol fallback works fine, the problem was that a font named
"Symbol" is available on OS X, but it does not use the font-specific encoding
we expect: Almost all glyphs are at their unicode code point.
Therefore the bug is fixed by re-enabling the unicode workaround and blocking
the Symbol font on OS X.
BufferParams::setDocumentClass() deletes the old document class of the buffer
and creates a copy of the new one. Therefore, the stored layout pointers in
the paragraphs (actually only one paragraph exists) are dangling afterwards.
Resetting them before setting the document class helps here.
In the long term we need to get rid of BufferParams::setDocumentClass()
completely, this is very ugly.
Invoking a computer algebra system program for computing a selected
subformula has never worked (checked with all LyX versions back to 1.3)
and, moreover, in the presence of a selection things go awry.
This commit allows this computation by replacing the selected
subformula with the result of the computation.
much easier to find what you need, especially when we're trying
to help users. Previously, they were sorted by their enum values.
(cherry picked from commit de3daf040b)
changes:
- the document must have the size US letter
- use the document class options and the content of the official REVTeX sample file
- amsmath and amssymb must always be loaded
we must not use this option because the user must select the right one for every document and the other styles like aip etc cannot be used when aps is used.
mhchem loads amsmath and needs therefore be loaded after it but before packages that redefine commands of amsmath. We already take care of esint but not of wasysym
The check for a latex format is very fragile. Both libmagic and our
guessing from contents cannot distinguish the pstex and pdftex formats
used by the xfig external inset. Moreover, it may also happen that
lyx files are mistaken as latex ones. Thus, when the guessed format
is latex, the only solution is to give precedence to the format
determined by the file extension.