I used the following command inside the ja directories, and
confirmed the diff manually:
git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\\font_typewriter "default" "default"/\\font_typewriter "default" "IPAGothic"/'
These changes are consistent with 6656dd22.
Especially after the change to use semantic linefeeds (7b23c76b),
the diffs are large and it's hard to figure out what diff is the
result of the linefeed change and which diff is the result of an
edit.
By updating the docs, it will make the edits easier to understand
from the diff.
This commit used the LyX binary to write the new .lyx files since
lyx2lyx does not apply semantic linefeeds.
I used the following command:
./development/tools/updatedocs.py [path to 'lyx' binary]
A few documents were not updated (e.g., the command sequence used
failed because a dialog about a missing dependency was shown).
I did not update Additional.lyx for any language since it is
undergoing changes. I also didn't change anything in doc/fr since JP
is working on some of those. I also didn't change doc/ru since it
appears Yuriy already updated those.
uf8x is not recommended
(https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/833), and thanks to Europe
CV's recent release, is no longer needed. See here:
https://github.com/gsilano/EuropeCV/pull/30
Europe CV still fails on an updated TeX Live (see discussion on
hooks in the above discussion for why), but this commit at least
fixes the unicode-related errors.
In fb034884 I made some manual changes to documents that weren't
correctly converted by lyx2lyx (from ERT to Chunk insets) but I left
a "@" inside a chunk, which ended it prematurely and caused
incorrect output.
This current commit also cleans up a few other things in the
document.
Thanks to Kornel for catching this.
FontEncoding L7x required for hyphenation but no longer set
by Babel (since 2017-12-06).
The PostBabelPreamble now sets L7x for Lithuanian, if it is defined
and restores the previous font encodng on exit.
Export to all formats seems to work well after removing the "ps2pdf"
option to the hyperref package.
Accordingly we uninvert the tests for the other formats. All ctests
pass on an updated TeX Live 2020.
The hook that defines the "lastslide" label is interfered with for
some reason on an updated TeX Live 2020. We thus avoid referencing
the label and instead show only the current slide number on each
slide. We leave instructions in the preamble for how to get back the
previous behavior if desired.
We currently specify that dvips be used. This could potentially
change in the future. One issue is that with system fonts XeTeX and
LuaTeX do not correctly rotate pages.
Compilation of our Seminar example file fails on updated TL20. The
maintainer of "Seminar" is not planning to fix the core issue and
states the following (in a private email with permission to quote):
it is a problem with the new hook management of the current latex.ltx
seminar is a quite old package and there is no reason to use it with a
new LaTeX format. It won't be fixed, so the usual way is to use the
package latexrealease to get the old hook management.
This commit adds a note to the example files explaining the
workaround of exporting to a .tex file and prepending the following
line:
\RequirePackage[2020-02-02]{latexrelease}
We now invert the relevant tests.
Set fonts to DejaVu to avoid the following error:
! Package polyglossia Error: The current latin font does not
contain the "Cyrillic" script!
This choice of font is consistent with the Russian intro and
tutorial manuals.