Compilation was failing with TeX Live 2013 because of
the format of one of the references. This commit just
changes one of the references to a different one.
- this brings back all our template files (they are no example files, would have been a regression otherwise because LyX 2.0 offers them already in "new from template")
- the thesis files will stay in the examples folder for now until we have a real fiix for bug #8643
Exporting this outdated document currently hangs on some systems.
Further, there is no natural link between AGU and DocBook
and this could be confusing to a user who is looking for
the AGU template.
Manuals, examples and templates that use (traditional) bibtex should have set the bibliography processor to bibtex. Else, these documents do not compile if a user has set the processor to 'biber' in the preferences
This provides a working examples that can be viewed directly
and makes the templates compilable out-of-the box.
When moving the example, I removed what I interpreted to be
an errant apostrophe.
This document does not export to PDF. Further, if one tries
to export to PDF on some systems, the process hangs. This commit
thus changes the default output format to xhtml and explains in a
note at the top that LyX does not currently support exporting this
document to PDF.
Note also that this document seems to be outdated and so is a
candidate for attic.
Further, this document is a candidate for being renamed. Currently
users might be confused if they are looking for the canonical way
(no need for DocBook) to write an article for AGU journals. For
that, they should use AGUTeX.lyx.
The labels for the references are now in the format
"author(year)". Without this, the following error is given:
"Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations"
Thanks to Richard for the fix.
When a user creates a new document from a template, the template
is copied but relative paths are not changed, so the resulting
.lyx file is broken. By moving documents with relative paths to
examples, the files will compile out of the box.
A long-term solution that allows for relative paths in templates
is still desired and will be discussed in #8643 or in a new ticket.
With LyX configured in this way, the user would only need to:
File > New from Template > EPS.lyx (or PDF-cropped.lyx):
- insert a math inset and type in an equation, or create whatever
content LaTeX can handle,
- view/export to cropped EPS/PDF.
This would allow for LyX to act as a "generator for includable graphics" (equations, commented graphics, etc).
This fixes bug #7839.
- mention that the aa class loads natbib to avoid compilation errors
- the aa package contains an outdated an customized version of natbib.sty. This file only works with aa, but breaks the compilation of many other files on your system, therefore remove the bibliography and replace it by BibTeX
- add a note about the encoding
- make template compilable
- update it according to the latest AEA guidelines
- add 4 missing styles to the layout:
* \keywords
* \JEL
* figurenotes environment
* tablenotes environment
Before, only PDFs were being generated so latex did not compile.
Now, both PDF and EPS files are generated.
This is not efficient but could save the user some pain, which is
the goal of templates.
An alternative would be to set the default output to use pdflatex.
The layout now takes care of \begin{article} and \end{article}
by using \AtBeginDocument and \AtEndDocument.
This cleans up the template a little by removing some ERT. The
user no longer needs to read the two notes explaining why the
ERT boxes were necessary. The user also does not need to think
about why this LaTeX environment exists.
The reasons are specified in the note at the top of the template:
It is possible to export with plain LaTeX but an option must be
specified to remove some elements (e.g. JSS logo).
- also support in the lyx2lyx argument conversion routine the case that "}{" appears in 2 consecutive ERTs
- also fix in lyx2lyx_tools.py the output of ERTs (it is important that we write the same amount of lines as if the ERT would have been inserted via LyX 2.0 or lyX 2.1)
- add a mandatory argument
- remove an optional argument that compiles, but would break the layout of the output completely (is also not documented nor explicitly defined)
- also add a safe guard for the lyx2lyx conversion routines
ctex template files: reduce to one file, fix broken language package settings
(file still contains outdated info and unnecessary preamble code and creates several LaTeX errors about wrong lengths but can be fixed later)
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- Springer template files: describe the optional argument for Preface and Foreword
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- don't include Sol and Prob to layouttranslations
- change label type of the style Sol as suggested
- svmono_chapter.lyx: better description of the problem styles
- svmono_solutions.lyx: better description of the solution styles
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- svmono, svmult templates: set master document for the childs as suggested by Marcus Kriele
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- fix proof styles
- subparagraphs are valid
- running section are possible in svmult and svbook
* svmult.layout/svmult_author.lyx: adapted for latest Svmult template rom Springer (version for editors follows the next days)
* svmono_book.lyx: preamble adjustments
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