Only the new field "List of Listings" with same translation as
for "Listings[[List of Listings]]" has been added. No other change
has been done, so layouttranslations might actually change again
when automatically updated.
This is for consistency with the newly introduced support in the
listings inset, where the option name is dictated by the listings
package and cannot be changed.
Update the listings inset to optionally use the minted package
(instead of the listings one) for typesetting code listings.
Only one of the two packages can be used in a document, but it
is possible to switch packages without issues if the used options
are the same. If a switch is made and the options differ, one needs
to manually adjust them if they were entered in the advanced options
tab, or apply again the gui settings.
Note that minted requires the -shell-escape option for the latex
backend and the installation of additional software (python pygments).
LyX correctly gave a warning about mixing InTitle layouts: There was
a LyX note in a Title environment, then there were standard
environments, and then a Title environment. This setup caused
several missing elements in the PDF.
Simply changing the Title environment of the Note to standard solved
the problems: The PDF output is now correct and LyX no longer gives
a warning.
The module allows to use the subequations environment.
There is still a pending request to implement this environment
natively in LyX's mathed.
Contributed by Joel Kulesza.
- add new vector images (the SVG files are only the sources and are therefore purposely not added to Makefile.am)
On the lyx-docs list it was reported that our current images look old and pixelated and I agree, so that I just draw new ones.
If we call parser.parse_args(), thus with no arguments, the parser uses
sys.argv (because that is the default). We should pass argv since that was
the purpose of handling argv in the main function.
We pass argv[1:] since when parsing the arguments we always ignore the name
of the program.
Use the full power of argparse to declare the default value of the end_format.
If we call parser.parse_args(), thus with no arguments, the parser uses
sys.argv (because that is the default). We should pass argv since that was
the purpose of handling argv in the main function.