See my post on the list - enumitem is already described in the userGuide.
(Besides this a makefile entry was missing for the file.)
Please don't add documentation files without a discussion or a review, especially not in a beta phase.
We do now have .sfd sources for all fonts, so either we distribute all of them
with the source package or none. Since the accumulated size is not negligible,
and the are not needed to build LyX, but serve a really special purpose, we
do not add them to the source package for now.
Thanks to Enrico for doing the actual work (my fontforge omits the
TtInstrs...EndTTInstrs blocks for some reason I do not understand).
I did only check that the only difference between the old and new .ttf is the
changed position of the bracketleftbigg glyph. This does finally fix bug 6115.
Generating a ttf from cmex10.sfd would fix bug 6115, but unfortunately I am
unable to export a ttf with the same settings as the existing one, so this has
still to be done.
Since \output_changes is written again at the original position, we need to
fix those files that have been updated using the intermediate version.
The update was done by running development/tools/updatedocs.py <lyxexe> where
<lyxexe> was the path to an up to date LyX binary. All files that did contain
additional changes were reverted:
lib/doc/LFUNs.lyx
lib/doc/UserGuide.lyx
lib/doc/Shortcuts.lyx
lib/examples/de/beamer.lyx
The \SpecialChar changes are fine, these files have never been saved by LyX
after the update to 483.
Increment LyX format to 504.
With this new parameter, the user can indicate that some other parameters that
are frequently switched must not be recorded in the file (as if they were a
setting specific to the user or transient, rather than a document setting). This
will play nicer with version control systems.
See the discussion, e.g.:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/157824/focus=157993 (third
solution mentioned)
TODO:
* The interface remains to be set up. We cannot change this setting from LyX
for now.
* If save_transient_properties is false, we should read the user setting as a
per-user-per-document (session) setting (e.g. like the cursor position).
* Once the above is done, we can treat \justification the same way (but it would
be even better if \justification was moved to lyxrc).
The current behaviour of the \origin parameter replaces relative file names
with the absolute original names if a document has been moved even if the
files have been moved as well. This behaviour is annoying e.g. for editing the
LyX docs in a git checkout.
Now file names are only replaced if the referenced file sdo not exist.
The lib/unicodesymbols part is based on work by Günter Milde:
Both, \r{A} and \AA (rsp. \r{a} and \aa) are equivalent standard LICR macros
for Aring/aring as well as the deprecated "angstrom sign" character (212B).
However, with \AA for 212B and \r{A} for 00C5, tex2lyx converts \AA to the
deprecated "angstrom sign" which is missing in many fonts including the
Unicode version of Latin Modern.
I added the normalize_c() calls so that tex2lyx prefers the precomposed forms
(these are better editable in LyX) and the deprecated flag.
* missing characters in linguistics example with system fonts
* language nesting problem in fr/linguistics example
* 110f505b63 solved one failure (Basque example file)
This does not change output, only GUI.
paper: make sure that the starred sections use proper sans serif on screen.
foils: add relevant categories to layouts
The default behaviour of git for text files is to store unix line endings in
the repository, and to convert to native line endings in the local workspace.
This plays well with the LyX behaviour of storing files in native line endings.
Unfortunately it may break if files are sent around by email and submitted on
a different OS than the one they were last saved, and this did probably happen
in 6b0632eea.
These were using lyx2latex, assuming the result can be used in verbatim
insets as is, which is not the case (mostly due to \\backslash).
A new lyx2verbatim function is now used instead. Also, ERT insets are
dissolved in the gloss reversion process.