This makes things much simpler.
But at least with the latest macos tools (Sonoma and XCode15) a bundle
refuses to run if it 's not signed properly.
Both issues are solved with the patch included and have now been tested
with Qt5.15 and Qt6.7.
For completeness: I've checked the font-emph shortcut issue and, as
reported in the ticket mentioned, ^CmdE works with Qt5.15 but not with
Qt6.7. However the sequence ^C E does work. I don't know whether this is
intended as a workaround for this issue or was already implemented.
Patch by Patrick (pdvisschere@edpnet.be)
Citing:
With some changes I could get it to work (patch included). One will also
have to define the locations of the Qt5-plugins and Qt5-libs folders
(`QT5_PLUGINS_DIR` and `QT5_LIBRARY_DIRS`).
Maybe not all plugins/imageformats are used/needed by lyx, but they are
all copied now, except for `_debug` versions which are excluded.
Starting with Qt-5.12 it seems not possible anymore (or at least not
easy) to link to the `_debug` versions of the qt5-frameworks (with
cmake). And installing them into the bundle also does not work. So right
now this is not a big loss.
This patch improves the cmake bundling process:
- reworked bundle handling for OS X: only when installing resources are copied, otherwise
only the smallest bundle is built
- on OS X, the utility programs (tex2lyx) are now installed in the right location
- it removes some unneeded BUNDLE DESTINATION
- it provides a basic support for QT plugins inclusion
- it properly builds a disk image on OS X (only the background image is missing)
- it fixes the library paths for all executables (not only LyX)
- Use the COPYING file for cmake install license