When the fonts distributed with texlive with same family name
as ours are also managed by fontconfig, Qt is not able to
discriminate ours by the style only. In order to be sure Qt
will load our fonts, we change the foundry name from 'PfEd'
to 'LyEd' and augment the font family name with this foundry
name. This only works on *nix, because adding a foundry name
seemingly breaks things on Windows. However, this is a *nix
only problem, seemingly.
Update the user-facing strings in modercv's layout according to the
documentation of the cventry command in moderncv.
Signed-off-by: Yuval Deutscher <yuval@deut.sh>
(cherry picked from commit 328c70a31a)
This commit adds the mathed command \mathds that selects a
font more appropriate than \mathbb for typesetting the
mathematical symbols for the natural (N), whole numbers (Z),
rational numbers (Q), real numbers (R), complex numbers (C),
and some others.
As in the \mathbb case, only capital letters are supported,
but in addition one can also typeset a symbol often used for
representing the indicator function (\mathds{1}) and the
letters a, h, k.
Fixes bug #11887.
The binding <Alt + p, Shift + Return> is already used for
environment-split outer, so we bind <Alt + p, Alt + Return>
to environment-split before.
(cherry picked from commit 386aba099b)
The log file generated by latex can contain strings encoded in
whatever supported encoding. Instead of guessing the encoding,
it is better to open it in binary mode and then performing the
necessary comparisons as "bytes". In order to do this, the
strings are encoded in utf8, so that, for example, b"pythön" is
encoded as "pyth\xc3\xb6n" (7 bytes). Of course, this means that
we can only successfully perform comparisons with ascii strings.
However, this is what we actually do, as we only search for
ascii strings in the log file.
(cherry picked from commit bd6d09fc98)
Unfortunately, stat.st_ino returns 0 on Windows, at least on Python 2.7, so we can't use that way of telling when we're seeing the same directory again. Surely the real pathname should work.
(cherry picked from commit 9d8dfe934b)
Prevent that another processor (such as xindy) is used when set in prefs.
xindy does not play well with hyperref.
Fixes#11708
(cherry picked from commit cb25603ae1)
In python 3 the colors need to be strings and not bytes:
This was the equivalent of
>> print("%s" % b"1")
"b'1'"
since the colors were bytes the call to dvipng was something like
dvipng -Ttight -depth -height -D 115 -fg "b'rgb 0.937255 0.941176 0.945098'" -bg "b'rgb 0.137255 0.149020 0.160784'" "lyxpreviewxBJEqm.dvi"
Note the "b'rgb after both -fg and -bg that wrecked havoc and thus dvipng failed. That was the difference between python2 and python3 calls.
(cherry picked from commit 8dd31803b1)
Loading keyval does not work any longer. Fix it properly by de-activating
the equal character locally if graphics options use it.
We do this statically for Turkish and Latin in stable, as opposed to
master (where we have the ActiveChars languages tag)