As Günter found out running the tex2lyx tests overwrites the test references
if the build directory is identical to the source directory. Therefore the
tests would always pass, but git diff would show a non-empty diff if the tests
should have failed. Since it is better anyway to build in a separate directory
we simply do not support srcdir = builddir for the tests and abort with an
error.
The idea is to get a compilable file that does not require programs that are only available on certain platforms.
For example on Windows there is no Gnumeric available (only a very outdated and unsupported version with bugs).
These are now in version.cpp. The build machinery should therefore make sure
that version.cpp is recompiled at every compilation.
These variables are now referred to by the other places that made use of __DATE__ and __TIME__.
The option --enable-qt5 allows configuring for Qt5. The default is Qt4.
Nothing special is done with respect to Qt4, apart from pulling in the
correct libraries. Indeed, other than the core and gui libraries, now
also the concurrent and widgets libraries are needed.
Unfortunately automake does not support file names with spaces for files in
EXTRA_DIST: These file names are put into a shell list, and it is impossible
quote the name in a way that works both with the shell and with make.
Therefore I removed the corresponding test file.
When running the test, you'll get the following messages:
Testing ../../src/../lib/layouts/siamltex.layout...
Layout.cpp (268): Cannot copy unknown style `Enumerate'
Testing ../../src/../lib/layouts/svglobal.layout...
Cannot delete style `Dedication'
Testing ../../src/../lib/layouts/svjog.layout...
Cannot delete style `Dedication'
Testing ../../src/../lib/layouts/svprobth.layout...
Cannot delete style `Dedication'
These are no errors of Layout::write(), but they indicate problems in the
definition of the layout files.
Kornel, it would be nice if you could do the cmake part.
Actually, the test case showed several problems:
- ERT insets did use layout "Standard", not "Plain Layout"
- The font scale was read correctly, but tex2lyx claimed that it did ignore
the option "scaled=0.95"
- If a third argument of the CJK environment was given, it caused the whole
environment to be put in ERT with a broken encoding. This is now fixed for
the bug test case by using the \font_cjk header variable, but the encoding
problem still exists for unsupported encodings. I'll file a separate bug
for that.
- The CJKutf8 package was not handled in the preamble parsing. Therefore the
chinese comment in the preamble was read with a wrong encoding, and guessing
the document language did not work.
The new file CJKutf8.tex was created by copying and modifying CJK.tex, but
unfortunately it is impossible to tell git to inherit the history of CJK.tex
for the new file (search the web for git svn copy if you want to know details).
Special characters as created by latex_path() where not converted corectly
from LaTeX macros by tex2lyx. Now this is done, even for file names containing
double quotes which are not used for quoting spaces. These file names are not
legal on windows, and will causes probelms in DVI files, but if they occur
tex2lyx does not produce invalid .lyx files.
Actually tex2lyx can handle modules since some time (#5702), but not
theorems (#5776). Now the following issues are fixed:
- Modules that depend on other modules can be loaded, since the dependencies
are loaded first
- Default moduls of the text class are loaded correctly
- \newtheorem is recognized as a command that defines new environments and
treated similar to \newenvironment
It is invoked by 'make check' (automake only, it would be nice if someone
could add it to cmake as well), or by calling
python src/tex2lyx/test/runtests.py <path to tex2lyx binary>
by hand. Currently, it does not compare the output (this comes later).
The added .lyx files are from tex2lyx around mid of april, so that you
can see the regressions of the current version if you run the test
yourself (simply run git diff afterwards).
The home made test runner is quite stupid, but better than nothing.
Feel free to improve it or replace it with something better, as long
as running it stays as simple as now.
Of course this will only work if output_changes was true when creating the
.tex file.
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The init_package before easyParse is necessary to initiate the default
values for userdir and sysdir, which are now part of the help message.
This step would be necessary anyway if we ever internationalize tex2lyx.
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Try to recognize modules.
Again, this is needed because the complete LyX preamble is ignored.
It is not possible to recognize a module in all cases, but at least the simple
ones are handled now. As a prerequisite I also had to revive the filling of
known_environments. This has been removed (probably by accident) some time ago.
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to FontInfo.*
This allows tex2lyx to use the plain FontInfo object (via Layout), and to remove
several '#ifdef TEX2LYX' in the code
Reorder a bit the makefile in tex2lyx
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DVI viewer passes back the resolved path, such that the search fails,
as internally LyX uses the unresolved path.
This patch fixes this bug by using the new method FileName::realPath
which resolves a path by getting rid of any '.', '..', or symlink
path components.
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- make it autogenerated
- clean up the markup
- remove obsolete information
- try to update in general
Hopefully I did not break the markup...
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