This allows to support classes that don't use the Xpaper wording.
Add support for KOMA font (keyval) syntax on top of that.
Also support class-specific font and paper sizes in tex2lyx.
File and layout format change.
Now layout files and modules can extend the cite engines or completely
overwrite them, and modify the cite formats.
Any CiteEngine definition in a layout/module will completely overwrite
those by cite engine files.
AddToCiteEngine will extend them (add if they do not exist yet).
Any CiteFormat definition in a layout will be preferred to those in cite
engines. CiteFormat definitions that are not touched by the former are
still active, though (so, as opposed to CiteEngine, a CiteFormat does
not completely overwrite those by the engine files).
Layout format change.
As opposed to modules (from which the framework was initially borrowed),
we only allow one cite engine per document. Thus, we don't need to fiddle
with lists.
When including files, LyX always searches the user and the system
directory, in that order. This means that when using local layout
files broken down into multiple includes, the various includes should
be specified with a path relative to the user layouts directory
(typically ~/.lyx/layouts), making this very impractical.
This commit allows including local files by specifying their path
as explicitly relative to the main layout file position, i.e., by
specifying their path with either "./" or "../". If the main layout
is not loaded from a local file, the usual search order is used,
even if the path are explicitly relative. So, for system layouts,
both "Input ./name.inc" and "Input name.inc" are equivalent.
Fixes missing outliner names in various situations. Now if the warning "Missing
outliner name" appears in the console, this correctly hints at an actual issue
with the layout.
Next to the cmd name, introduce optional latex names (that might differ
from the cmd name) and aliases (that are "obsoleted by" the cmd).
This enhances portability between the engines.
* New constant LYXFILE_LAYOUT_FORMAT in src/TextClass.cpp. This determines the
layout format corresponding to the current lyx file format.
* The Local Layout pane is changed so that the "Convert" button does not convert
to the internal layout format but to the current lyx file format, to make sure
that the file does not become unreadable with a specified earlier version of
LyX.
* If LYXFILE_LAYOUT_FORMAT == LAYOUT_FORMAT then LyX behaves as before. This is
the value defined in master.
Preliminary work for addressing #7790. Thanks to Richard for providing initial
files this is based on.
Adding to TextClass:
OutlinerName <string> <string>
(the second string is translated)
e.g.:
OutlinerName thm "Definitions & Theorems"
Adding to Layout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc thm
IsTocCaption 1
Adding to InsetLayout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc literate
Adding to inset arguments:
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
These should be used if any new style needs to be introduced in the stable
2.1 series: If the ForceLocal flag of the style is set, it will always be
written to the document header, so that even older 2.1 versions can read
and correctly output the document.
objects. The problem that led to the leak is that these objects can be held in
memory long after the Buffer that created them is gone, mostly due to their
use in the CutStack. So they were previously held in a storage facility, the
DocumentClassBundle. Unfortunately, they were now being created too often,
especially by cloning. It's not really a leak, because they're accessible, but
we weren't ever destroying them.
This new approach uses a shared_ptr instead.
Thanks to Vincent for pointing out const_pointer_cast.
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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It's amazing we haven't seen problems with this before. The basic problem is that buf.errorList("whatever") would always return the same global, static error list, if it did not already exist. So, to a significant extent, there was only one global error list!
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layout to the current format.
This probably isn't needed for branch, since local layout was a
"hidden feature" prior to 2.0, and one can update local layout by:
(a) copying to a file
(b) running layout2layout on that file
(c) pasting back into LyX
So we should probably just leave this in trunk.
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allows for layout- or module-level customization of the display in the
citation dialog and of the XHTML bibliography output.
There is more of this to come, by the way. The next step is to allow
macros. That will make it easier to deal with translation issues, which
ought to be the final step.
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class that is unavailable.
In addition, add some explanations about this kind of thing to the User
Guide, to which we can direct the user in the error message. This kind
of question comes up often enough that we need something right up front
about it. It isn't enough to have it in the other manuals.
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