The Thai tis620-0 input encoding is supported via the inputenc "plug in"
(data) file tis620.def from https://ctan.org/pkg/babel-thai.
We can handle it like the other contributed input encodings, e.g.,
Greek (ISO 8859-7) and the several Cyrillic encodings from
http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic.
Under TeXLive 2018, the input encoding defaults to utf8, if there is no call to
inputenc. The added test file fails without the patch but compiles fine, if the
file "tis620.def" is present in the TEXPATH.
On Mac the inkscape binary is started by a wrapper script. This script changes the
working directory internally and fails to process files with relative path names.
The previous attempt to solve it was to pass the file names with absolute names
by prepending them with the $$p variable (representing the directory name of the files).
This broke the on screen conversion (used for SVGZ to PNG e.g. in the users guide)
because here the $$p variable is undefined.
Now the wrapper script of LyX which is used to locate the Inkscape.app bundle converts
the relative path names into absolute names and the $$p variable is removed from the
converter definitions for inkscape again.
The preamble is not used since this document should only be compiled
from documents that include it. Similarly, setting the master
document is not useful.
Bibliography.lyx is not expected to be compiled on its own. This
commit reverts 3ac2dd8e and instead adds a LyX note explaining that
an error is expected if the .lyx file is compiled.
chess-workshop-symbols.sty is no longer (on an updated TL 2018)
included in the TL package "skak". This commit replaces the loading
of chess-workshop-symbols in the custom preamble with the loading of
the package chessfss.
chessfss is in TL 2016 and TL 2018, and the example file now
compiles with both TL installations.
Before this commit, compilation of chessgame.lyx was possible if
chess-workshop-symbols.sty were installed manually (i.e., outside of
TL), but it is preferred to keep dependencies to only TL if
possible.
The last 20 applications are saved now and accessible both via the lfun
(textstyle-apply n) and the toolbar (via button menu)
Fixes: #7133
This also changes the default icon and toolbar position of the action,
as requested in #11427
Add the "hyperref-driver=dvips" option to the extra flags of the
latex->dvi converter so that the breakurl package is automatically
loaded when needed.
This code has issues and there is no evidence that it improves performance.
Remove LyXRC variable \use_pixmap_cache and update rc format to 29.
Now the global pixmap cache is only used by GuiCompleter. Therefore
there is no need to reset it when fonts change.
This is due to the bad packaging in the early 2.3.x installers. We
normally do not use version suffixes on Windows, but did.
(cherry picked from commit b738aa53d1)
* Use a module rather than a layout, since this package can be used with
any class
* Do not hardcode options and settings. The package is very flexible,
there is no need to limit this in LyX
This layout does not use lyxskak.sty, which depends on skak.sty
Instead it uses chessboard.sty, depending on chessfss and xskak.
Compiles and displays fine with pdflatex, XeTeX
but still does not compile with lualatex.
We are now able again to mark fields and moves on the chessboard
This uses the InsetArgument interface to provide access to a document
part hitherto inaccessible by LyX: the part between \begin and the first
\item in a list (where lengths and counters can be redefined, for
instance).
Fixes: #11098
File format change, layout format change
This returns a localized version of a string (in the GUI language)
if available, removing trailing colons and accelerator marks.
This can be used to refer to dialog items in the docs in a portable way.
The preamble handling needs to know, which package belongs to
which font-type
* The conversion is now independent of the sequence in the preamble
This is important for instance, if the user created the preamble manually
This is a low hanging fruit, since it's already available (although
quite hidden)
Generally, output "not set" i a pref is not set rather than an empty
string.
With this commit, info insets leave the dark backstage room of an opaque
and quite hidden dev-only feature and come frontstage.
In the UI, they present themselves as "Fields" since this is what people
know from word processors. Other user-related fields that could be
implemented next: time, user name (I plan to do that for 2.4).
Since this supersedes date-insert, I removed Insert > Date from
the menu and propose to ditch date-insert and the corresponding rc.
The lyx2lyx reversion routine has lots of room for improvement and
attractive tasks for pythons (file timestamp, switch of localization).
Please feel invited!
This is a file format change.
The checkProg() function was separating a command from its parameters
by splitting at the first space. This was a problem if the command
was specified with a full path containing spaces. Now the checkProg()
function separates a command from the parameters by splitting at the
first non-quoted space. So, it suffices quoting a path to solve the
issue.
This effectively enables linebreaks, multipars and layout changes in
non-fixed width (i.e., standard) table columns.
Fixes: #6577
TODO: metrics are wrong (too wide) on screen with linebreaks.
Each source file is to be copied to the test directory
Created files are to be compared to the corresponding expected file (if it is not set to "undef")
This is an extra command used for sidenote citations. Since we do not
provide \cite with natbib (which tufte uses) as a choice, we use the
new AddToCiteEngine feature to add it.
File format change.
Fixes: #11150
Now layout files and modules can extend the cite engines or completely
overwrite them, and modify the cite formats.
Any CiteEngine definition in a layout/module will completely overwrite
those by cite engine files.
AddToCiteEngine will extend them (add if they do not exist yet).
Any CiteFormat definition in a layout will be preferred to those in cite
engines. CiteFormat definitions that are not touched by the former are
still active, though (so, as opposed to CiteEngine, a CiteFormat does
not completely overwrite those by the engine files).
Layout format change.
LyX on Mac uses a user directory with version suffix. On change of the version suffix the existence of the directories with previous versions is checked and the latest one is used for a copy on first configure run. For 2.4 the candidate list starts with 2.3 now as it should.
It is now possible in the float settings (doc dialog) to specify a global
(inner) alignment for floats, and in the float settings, this can be
overridden (just as with float placement)
Fixes: #8665
File format change.
"Benutzerdefiniert" means "user defined", which is not what "custom"
means here (custom insets/text styles are usually not user defined,
but provided by a class/module).
This revives a ten year old idea (and patch) by Dov.
You can now mark in the character dialog text and exclude it from spell
checking.
Fixes: #1042
File format change
Remaining issue: The instant spell checking marks are not immediately
removed, but only after some editing.
Combining accent charactrs were not supported at the time the Russian
documentation was written. Eventual display problems with some GUI
fonts are still less distracting than ERT.
I'm open to putting this elsewhere on the toolbar, or even on a
different toolbar. Also, we need decent icons. These ones are not
intended seriously but were just borrowed for testing purposes.
Anyone have good ideas about icons?
We have a couple of converters (using Sweave and knitr to "tangle"
an intermediate file) that are used for exporting code chunks
contained in a .lyx file. Since the code is just exported to a text
file and is not executed, needauth is not necessary.
A Note inset contained two example files. The linguistics example
file caused terminal messages like
step: Counter does not exist: examplei
An alternative to removing the example file would be to add the
module, but it is not clear we want example files in the merged
file anyway.
Otherwise utf8 inputenc chokes.
It is also possible to enter those accented chars directly, but this
results in display problems in the workarea (the line is shifted downwards).
The objective is to identify common operations and place them
in functions in order to improve the readability and correctness of the code.
is_document_option(document, option):
Find if _option_ is a document option (\\options in the header).
insert_document_option(document, option):
Insert _option_ as a document option.
remove_document_option(document, option):
Remove _option_ as a document option.
A feature can now be required only for specific input or font encodings:
- <feature>=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in one if the specified font
or input encodings.
- <feature>!=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in a font or input encoding
that is not among the specified.
The fixes are simple and on line with the changes made during
the 2.3 development. It was an oversight to leave them out.
With this commit all the python scripts should be supported by
python 2 and 3.
Following a request by Günter, we consider the document fonts (only rm
for now) when selecting an appropriate font encoding.
See #9741
The new default font encoding setting "auto" does
* consider the font encoding needed by the language(s), which can now
have fallback alternatives
* Consider which font encoding is provided by the document font
Thus, cm now will result in OT1 fontenc, if the language can deal with
that.
The font_enc pref is ditched: it is no longer needed.
The automatism is still very basic and is subject to extension.
File format and prefs format change.
Use the command as defined by Babel. This allows us to use the (more
advanced) Babel command if provided instead of rolling our own.
I add a dummy file format change in case it turns out we need to
do something here for old documents (e.g. with user preamble definitions)
This allows (some) verbatim contents in macros, such as \url's with
specific chars (#, % etc.) in section headings or footnotes (#449)
or comments in captions (#9313).
The mentioned two bugs are fixed by this commit.
Note that the implementation is still rather basic and might need
extension for other cases.
This is mandatory for some features (such as bookmarks,pdfusetitle)
to work, and only a handful of drivers can be auto-detected by hyperref.
Fixes: #6418
With advent of qt5 glyphs on codepoints 10, 12, 13 can't be shown anymore.
In this patch we copy the glyph pairs to new codepoints:
dotsint: 19->41 (this one was already moved by Goerg, now moving to the same block)
oint: 11->43
oiint:13->45
I couldn't find fix where both qt4 & qt5 would show correct results,
so this patch fixes qt5 situation, but breaks qt4, which hopefully
won't be needed for master.
Testing and debuging is somewhat tricky, becuse qt sometimes prefer to
load global fonts in /usr/share while ignoring the local git tree.
To be continued in other fonts.
Related reports:
https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8493https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-66266
- new file
- it is just a start and put into git to assure that we keep a compilable version
- Hatim will bit by bit translate it
- can be removed if it should not be ready before the next major release