On TL17, the original default fonts used to work only with help of fix-cm package.
Only the Japanese bemer files are unchanged, because the output was only a mix
of Latin letters and thus not readable. Probably missing font on my side.
Evince is a special case, since it provides f/r search not via command
line switches and pref settings, but via DBUS. On Linux at least, this
can be used by LyX via some external scripts. The possibility is now
mentioned here, the details (and the scripts) are provided on the wiki.
- Move down the ERT icon
- Remove the transparent background from note icons as it turns out
not to be transparent on some combinations of platform/Qt version
This fixes an error in the preview generation with polyglossia
and bidi that prevents snippet generation (and consequently also
"math as image" xhtml output).
Fixes: #10716.
Due to the peculiarities of Windows, it may happen that
pdftocairo is built without png support when compiled on this
platform. Unless explicitly requested (maybe for some peculiar
application and certainly not for usual distros), this is
highly improbable to occur on other platforms.
1.) Handle also 'LatexCommand inputminted' in lyxStatus.pm
2.) Add '-shell-escape' to the appropriate converters.
This applies only to the ctest-environment iff calling
the script 'prefTest.pl' in the build directory.
Only the new field "List of Listings" with same translation as
for "Listings[[List of Listings]]" has been added. No other change
has been done, so layouttranslations might actually change again
when automatically updated.
This is for consistency with the newly introduced support in the
listings inset, where the option name is dictated by the listings
package and cannot be changed.
Update the listings inset to optionally use the minted package
(instead of the listings one) for typesetting code listings.
Only one of the two packages can be used in a document, but it
is possible to switch packages without issues if the used options
are the same. If a switch is made and the options differ, one needs
to manually adjust them if they were entered in the advanced options
tab, or apply again the gui settings.
Note that minted requires the -shell-escape option for the latex
backend and the installation of additional software (python pygments).
LyX correctly gave a warning about mixing InTitle layouts: There was
a LyX note in a Title environment, then there were standard
environments, and then a Title environment. This setup caused
several missing elements in the PDF.
Simply changing the Title environment of the Note to standard solved
the problems: The PDF output is now correct and LyX no longer gives
a warning.
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.
- add new vector images (the SVG files are only the sources and are therefore purposely not added to Makefile.am)
On the lyx-docs list it was reported that our current images look old and pixelated and I agree, so that I just draw new ones.
If we call parser.parse_args(), thus with no arguments, the parser uses
sys.argv (because that is the default). We should pass argv since that was
the purpose of handling argv in the main function.
We pass argv[1:] since when parsing the arguments we always ignore the name
of the program.
Use the full power of argparse to declare the default value of the end_format.
If we call parser.parse_args(), thus with no arguments, the parser uses
sys.argv (because that is the default). We should pass argv since that was
the purpose of handling argv in the main function.
With these changes, equation numbers are shown properly on screen.
When setting is default, we guess the side using these two rules
* ams(art|book) and siamltex classes are leqno by default. This is
signalled because the classes provide "leqno" (in amsdefs.inc). If
there are other classes that do this in output, the relevant classes
should be updated.
* the language arabic_arabi also sets leqno by default. This is
currently hardcoded for lack of a better idea.
Besides, a few bugs are fixed:
* use mathrm instead of mathbf for numbers metrics
* set spacing between maths and labels in inches
Remove support for python 1.x (really)
This code has not been used for a long time, probably never, since some code
above requires at least python 2.4 to work.
I got to this code by running futurize from python-future. There are no
significant warnings, mostly are related with the division but since
we are dividing floats there is no change between python 2 and 3.
python 2 does not allow to declare a string as raw byte so we double
the backslashes and remove the r preffix
python 3 accepts rb"..." meaning a byte string that is raw. In this context
raw means that the backslash does not has any special meaning and thus it
is not escaped. This is usefull together with regular expressions where the
backslashes are special.
In the worst possible case, like this one, we must use 4 backslashes to represent
one in the regular expression...
Setting the default working directory to '.' is an invasive change
on Mac and Windows, where the current working directory of LyX when
LyX is started from the GUI is not a reasonable choice for the
default directory in e.g. the "save as" file dialog or the "open"
dialog. A similar situation could happen on Linux distributions (I'm
not aware of any, e.g., POSIX standard that defines that the working
directory of a binary started from GUI should be the home
directory). Thus, it is not clear this default is good on any
platform.
If the user wishes to have the behavior of '.', the description in
the "paths" preferences pane provides the information for making the
change.
For more information, see the discussion at:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=635298DE-5028-4BB1-8D8F-A634BA68C420%40gmx.net
This reverts commit 892593fbdc.
- Adds a currentZoom variable which holds the current zoom level.
- The zoom stored in preferences is used as default zoom level (default binding:
M+0).
- The currentZoom is saved and restored via QSettings.
- Adds LFUN buffer-zoom for (re)setting zoom.
iconv fails, if a nomenclature inset contains an uncodable character
This led to failure of the indonesian UserGuide in the attic.
Fix it there and add a minimal, specific test sample instead.
Do not treat them as non-verbatim in conversion. This keeps math $...$
as math.
There will be problems with characters that are outside the given
encoding, but as long as there is no way to convert them to the
respective LaTeX macros from within lyx2lyx, I don't know how to solve
this.
as reported on the lyx-docs list this inset prevents the compilation of the file on Mac OS
It can be re-added when the bug is fixed (bug report follows soon by the original bug reporter)
New special character to mark an optional line break
without inserting a hyphen (ZWSP). See #10585.
Corresponds to the Unicode character U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE
This isn't a “space”. It is an invisible character that can be used
to provide line break opportunities.
http://unicode.org/notes/tn27/
While the literal Unicode character can be used in the LyX
file, it is invisible in the GUI.
For visible feedback, the patch adds a new special character "allowbreak".
The small mark is inspired by LibereOffice.
A tooltip is added.
The layout2layout.py script already reads and writes files in
binary format. However, all regexes and comparisons assume strings,
so that python3 chokes on them. This commit converts all involved
strings into bytes-like objects. In this way both python 2 and 3
behave the same.
Don't assume any encoding for the layout files and treat them in
the same way python 2 does. Thanks José for the idea.
This commit supersedes 50e21b71 and e19b2a71.
This patch fixes lyx2lyx running on python 3 for those systems
where the default encoding is not UTF-8, since open by default
uses the default system encoding.
Remove the duplicated \# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
lines that show in the third line.
As far as I know they are not used, the first line though is used
by python and text editors (emacs, vi & co) to get the file encoding.
That will also work in the second lines (because of the shebang convention)
but not in other lines.
Remove trailing whitespaces.
Rephrase positively the check box for the output of en- and em-dashes
and disable it when using non-TeX fonts. The state of the check box
is remembered, so that toggling the non-TeX fonts check box does not
cause information loss.
- Mention the new buffer parameter in development/FORMAT
- Assure that lyx2lyx generates the same output obtained when saving
a converted document from within lyx
- Don't require any action when converting a document created with
lyx 2.2 in order to assure unchanged output (thanks José for the hint)
This commit fixes the regression introduced in 2.2 about the
output of en- and em-dashes. In 2.2 en- and em-dashes are output as
the \textendash and \textemdash macros when using TeX fonts, causing
changed output in old documents and also bugs (for example, #10490).
Now documents produced with older versions work again as intended,
while documents produced with 2.2 can be made to produce the exact
same output by simply checking "Don't use ligatures for en-and
em-dashes" in Document->Settings->Fonts.
When exporting documents using TeX fonts to earlier versions, in order
to avoid changed output, a zero-width space character is inserted after
each en/em-dash if dash ligatures are allowed. These characters are
removed when reloading documents with 2.3, so that they don't accumulate.
Handle name prefix (aka "von" part) as a separate entity, just like
BibTeX and Biblatex do. This allows to omit or reposition it in
accordance to the current style ("Goethe, Johann Wolfgang" or
"von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang" or "Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von" are all
valid and used).
LyX's name parser should now be on par with BibTeX's.
Yellow on blue causes display issues (some text elements that become black on
blue, math insets that are no longer readable). Switch to black on orange to
match the pdf output.
We don't invert unreliable tests for the same reason they are
inverted but, e.g., a nonstandard test that fails for some reason even with the
additional requirements installed or a test that shows wrong output
but also an error.
After a Theorem environment, LaTeX does by default indent the
following paragraph.
I checked various classes and no ModifyStyle was needed. The
hollywood and broadway classes are strange cases where there is an
indent after the Theorem environment, but it is much smaller than
the normal indent. The indent is the same as the opening indent of
normal text, which we currently ignore. Further, I don't expect it
is common to use theorems in these classes.