The file examples/mathed.lyx is no longer needed as its content is part of the new manual.
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This is Part I: The changes to the layout files and modules. Part II, still
to come, will involve lyx2lyx to help people who were using the older classes.
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(entry for the LaTeXConfig.lyx file follows when bug 4460
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4460
is fixed)
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- UserGuide updates
- new translation of the EmbeddedObjects manual
done by Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
- remove the file examples/fr/ExemplesTableaux.lyx since we have this now in the EmbeddedObjects.lyx manual (as I did for the other lanuages some weeks ago)
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by default read from lib/commands/default.def
A .def file allows to define a command with
\define "Name" "lfun"
where Name is the name of the new command and lfun is the code
to be executed.
\def_file "FileName"
allows to include another .def file.
The implementation of CmdDef is similar to KeyMap, i.e. there is
one instance created in the LyX.cpp that reads the .def file, holds
a list containing all definitions, and supplies access methods.
LFUN_CALL: The new lfun is used to execute a command definition, e.g.
call Name
If a toolbar item has the associated action "call Name" then the image
lib/images/commands/Name.png is used for the button.
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- rename the lfun to href-insert.png
- rename the files to Hyperlink...
- the former URLUi produces now \href commands (hyperref)
Only missing thing is the lyx2lyx conversion routine - this will be done by Richard
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Design goal: Allow the use of layout "modules", which are to LaTeX packages as layout files are to LaTeX document classes. Thus, one could have a module that defined certain character styles, environments, commands, or what have you, and include it in various documents, each of which uses a different document class, without having to modify the layout files themselves. For example, a theorems.module could be used with article.layout to provide support for theorem-type environments, without having to modify article.layout itself, and the same module could be used with book.layout, etc.
This patch adds the backend. The ModuleList class holds a list of the available modules, which are retrieved from lyxmodules.lst, itself generated by configure.py. There are two LFUNs available: modules-clear and module-add, which do the obvious thing; you can test by typing these into the minibuffer, along with the name of one of the available modules: URL (a CharStyle), Endnote (a Custom Inset), and---with the spaces---End To Foot (View>LaTeX and look at the user preamble), which are themselves in lib/layouts. There are some others, too, that allow theorems to be added to classes like article and book.
The GUI will come next.
Issues: (i) The configure.py script could be improved. It'd be nice, for example, if it tested for the presence of the LaTeX packages a particular module needs. But this would mean re-working the LaTeX script, and I don't know how to do that. Note that at present, the packages are ignored. This will change shortly. (ii) I've used std::string in LyXModule, following what seemed to be a precedent in TextClass. If some of these should be docstrings, please let me know, and I'll change them. (iii) There is at present no distinction between LaTeX and DocBook modules. Should there be? That is: Should there be modules that are available when the document class is a LaTeX class and others that are available only when it is DocBook? Or should there just be one set of modules? Each module can of course indicate for what it is suitable in its description.
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The key is the new copier script lib/scripts/ext_copy.py. Usage:
ext_copy.py [-e ext1,ext2,...] <from file> <to file>
Given a <from file> and <to file>, it will copy all files in the directory
in which from_file is found that have the extensions given in the -e option,
or all files in that directory if no such argument is given. So, for example,
we can do:
python ext_copy.py -e png,html,css /path/from/file.html /path/to/file.html
and all html, png, and css files in /path/from/ will be copied to the
(possibly new) directory /path/to/file.html.LyXconv/. The -t option determines
the extension added to the output filename passed to the script ($$o, in the
copier definition), the default being "LyXconv". If just . is given, then no
extension is added.
Other changes:
* configure.py: added appropriate copier definitions for html and wordhtml
formats, as well as for the Program pseudo-format.
* lib/Makefile.am and development/scons/scons_manifest.py: add ext_copy.py.
* lib/doc/Customization.lyx: update documentation.
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