The idea is simple: we insert a pre-formatted table (with a given border
style currently, but other attributes are possible as well) via file-insert
and scale it then to the requested size.
We need three sizes (1x1, 1x2 and 1x3) to generate all sizes properly (due
to border specifications).
Currently, these styles can only be accessed via lfun tabular-style-insert
and the Tabular Create dialog.
My plan is to add a buffer param to set a default style (#9901) which then
also is respected by the toolbar button and probably a layout tag to let
classes specify a default style (#8360).
Not there yet.
Introducing examples/templates into the Rules-lyx hall of fame
make those dirs more sensitive to build stuff.
Something still broken in examples/Articles, not sure what,
maybe filename length, running out of time now.
Thanks to \origin, #8643 is fixed (also in stable). Included paths are
thus correctly updated and point to the systemdir.
This only works if LyX is installed, though, since \origin is only set
on install.
Re-structure and rename files in a transparent way. Most template/example
names now correspond to the (verbose GUI) name of their layouts.
Note that this, most prominently, also changes [LANG/]splash.lyx to
something less insiderish, namely "Welcome.lyx".
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
* 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
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?
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.