Biblatex can be used with Japanese, but then, biber (not pbibtex) should
be used as processor.
I this context, bring the jbibtex UI in line with bibtex, allowing for
a selection of alternatives.
This is now set as default. It selects biber for Biblatex (with
fall-back to first bibtex8, then bibtex, if the former is not
installed), and bibtex for BibTeX-based engines.
With this, users do not normally need to care for the processor when
they switch cite engines.
inset.
If the reference is "sec:mysec", then this will output just "mysec".
This is what is needed, e.g., to use refstyle's range commands, e.g.,
\secrangeref{mysec1}{mysec2}
You *cannot* use:
\secrangeref{sec:mysec1}{sec:mysec2}
even if those are the actual labels.
Eventually, I'd like to add native support for this, but I'm a bit
frightened of trying to make the reference dialog support multiple
selections.
This entails a change of getAbbrAuthor to getAuthorList (the default is
still abbreviated with respect to MaxCiteItems, but the list can be, at
explicit request, shortened or full notwithstanding MaxCiteItems.
Next to the cmd name, introduce optional latex names (that might differ
from the cmd name) and aliases (that are "obsoleted by" the cmd).
This enhances portability between the engines.
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg198191.html
The root of the issue is in Buffer::reload() called during "Save As". After
loadLyXFile() there, all the insets have been deleted, and therefore the Inset
pointer GuiView::documentBufferView()->cursor().inset() is dangling. Immediately
after loadLyXFile(), reload() calls updateBuffer() which causes a segfault.
While debugging I got other segfaults caused by the same dangling Inset pointer
in Cursor, notably: 1) a trace identical to the second one from
<http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10520>, and 2) a similar segfault in the
critical path after emergency saving (call to inMathed()).
Having to "refresh" by hand the inset pointer cache in CursorSlice is very
unsatisfactory, but there does not appears to be a consistent strategy for
managing these Inset pointers in CursorSlice.
From: "Joel A. Kulesza" <jkulesza@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 17:37:58 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] Add "Swap & Reverse" to math delimiter dialog
When "Keep matched" is unchecked, a button becomes enabled to "Swap &
Reverse" the left and right delimiters. This is expected to be of use
with line-wrapped equations featuring one or more set of delimiters that
break across the lines. When "Keep matched" is checked, the button is
visible but disabled.
The most common use case is expected to be the user entering a pair of
unmatched delimiters on the first line of an equation (e.g., "(" and
"(None)"), entering the inner text, going to the next line, and
inserting the opposite set of delimiters (e.g., "(None)" and ")").
This button will negate the need to find the correct corresponding
combination. However, it relies on the dialog's memory of the previous
unmatched set.
This change addresses Ticket #10457
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Modifications by spitz to the original patch:
* Only enable the button if an unmatched pair is selected
* Consider l7n when locating the string "(None)"
* Add an accelerator and a tooltip to the dialog
* Simplify the code a bit