- the l3 packages are required by more and more packages. Here with a fresh MiKTeX installation I cannot even compile the UserGuide without the l3 packages.
should also go in for LyX 2.3.1
This adds support for the chapterbib package, but also adds ways to
produce this sort of multibib with biblatex and bibtopic (which are
both incompatible with chapterbib).
File format change.
We use the more comprehensive cochineal package if available and fall
back to the crimson package, if not.
Math support is provided by means of newtxmath
Fixes: #9974, #9976
paralist.sty extends the standard list environments by some more compact
versions. Support for this has already been requested 15 years ago, and
now I needed it myself.
We also get a consistent look with amsmath, so require esint or amsmath.
When resolving alternatives, do also take into account whether the package
is available. For this to work, we also need to test for amsmath.sty (which
was surprisingly not yet done).
This is a patch I originally sent to lyx-devel in 2012 with subject
'Load footmisc.sty instead of using copied code from obsolete stblftnt.sty'.
It now takes all comments into account: It works also if the user loads the
package herself, it can be disabled by providing the footmisc feature in a
layout, and it does not use the ugly \AtBeginDocument{}.
filehook.sty is required when you use non-TeX fonts and also the non-TeX math default font
In the same context LyX requires the font "latinmodern-math.otf", but we can currently not check for it, see my post to the list
We don't need to check for every exotic package and this one is also very large. Due to nowadays new speed limit of some CTAN servers, downloading the package takes ages and therefore a fresh installation on Windows often times out. The advantage of the automatic package installation on Windows is therefore a disadvantage in case of this package.
This simple module allows users to use the algorithm2e package at all. Before, it was not possible with LyX, since this package conflicts with LyX's own algorithm support (see also #8728)
In unicodesymbols we use the wasy fonts intensively. So we also need to check for them. (wasysym is not the font package itself, only a package to support it: "LaTeX support file to use the WASY-2 fonts. The wasysym package implements and easy to use interface for these symbols.")
- achicago
- apacite
- apalike
- astron
- authordate
- chicago
- harvard
- mslapa
- named
This allows these citation packages can be Required by the document layout.
LyX handles the package ordering, loading any of these packages before natbib
when both are required by the document layout. For example, apacite can be
used with or without natbib.
The package achicago isn't compatible with natbib out-of-the-box,
but the following compatibility code makes it work:
\usepackage{achicago}
\let\achicagobib\thebibliography
\usepackage[authoryear]{natbib}
\let\thebibliography\achicagobib
\let\UnexpandableProtect\protect
\let\SCcite\astroncite
- the packages which are independent of document classes are checked first - for the case that the Internet connection breaks during the checking/installation of missing packages
The fix is basically mechanical, the additional code for fraction like insets
with three arguments was stolen from \unitfrac. As any math package,
stackrel.sty needs a buffer parameter to switch it off.
I also added the two stackrel flavours to the toolbar.
The stmaryrd package adds support for lots of math symbols, using a font
designed to accompany the computer modern fonts. The changes in detail:
- Fix generate_symbols_list.py to work with stmaryrd.sty. It loooks like it
was automatically translated from a perl version and never used.
- Generate the new symbols in lib/symbols using generate_symbols_list.py and
add some manual adjustments
- Generate stmary10.ttf by a simple ttf export from stmary10.sfd with fontforge
- Add license info for stmary10.ttf
- Create a test file with all symbols from stmaryrd.sty. Actually it would be
nice to have this for the other fonts as well.
- The mechanics: lyx2lyx, tex2lyx, font machinery etc.
With non-TeX fonts, you can select a 'Non-TeX Font Default' math font, which simply loads unicode-math without actually selecting a math font, this then uses the default math otf font, currently Latin Modern. Other fonts still need to be set manually in the preamble, via \setmathfont.
The implementation suppresses unneeded package requests from unicodesymbols, but the output still uses macros instead of full unicode (both is possible with unicode-math).
The whole thing is a proof of concept, and it needs to be tested. I have tested it with the math manual, which compiles and seems to display correctly if I remove some hardcoded package loadings. OTOH I have not much experience with math.
This addresses #7449 partly.
\IfFileExists does not search in texmf/fonts, so the \TestPackage test fails for font files. Add a new \TestFont check that adapts the font check from ltxcheck.tex.
This is needed for the minion2newtxmath test, since this package only consists of font files,
This addresses #6543 by adding an option to prevent fonts such as Palatino and Times to automatically adapt the math font (IOW it lets you load the text font only for a bunch of fonts where this is easily possible).
Furthermore it adds an interface to select a specific math font, which is defined in latexfonts. Currently, this is only euler (the only one I know), but if there are other math-only tex fonts, they can be added easily (but note that this changes the file format).
Non-TeX math fonts are not yet supported. Eventually, unicode-math support can use the existing UI, but this is not on my agenda.
xkeyval fixes the incompatibility between graphicx.sty and babel/turkish.
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If fontspec is not found, the "Use non-TeX fonts" checkbox is disabled, and the tooltip hints at installing the package.
Also add fontspec to LaTeXConfig.lyx, documenting that v2 of the package is needed for LuaTeX support.
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for formatted references. Fixes#2295, in so far as it makes it possible
to translate formatted references.
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We need to make sure the wasysym package is installed by adding a check to chkconfig.ltx.
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This is necessary to get the correct size of images created by dvipng. The problem is that InstantPreview generates always A4 size images for every equation when using standard MiKTeX 2.8. This makes InstantPreview unusable because the LyX file becomes unreadable.
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- fix the check for arabi
- add lithuanian, mongolian and turkmen
- LaTeXConfig.lyx: introduce new section about language packages
(I purposely did not add vntex (Vietnamese) because this would be another 10 MB to download for every LyX on Windows user. The other language packages are not larger than 120 kB.)
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- arabi (needed for Arabic documents; we also already check for the japanese package so there is no reason why not also check for arabi)
- hyphenat (needed by some document classes and languages like Hebrew to disable hyphenation)
Can also go to branch for LyX 1.6.7 or even 1.6.6 if you like.
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