* Fix typo causing to only account for the first char of a macro name
* Also check for macros as arguments of other macros
* Take into account macro redefinitions in the legacy route
* Take into account macros inside nested macro definitions
* Use the draft option for microtype instead of redefining \usepackage
* Make really sure to wait for previews after zoom changes
This is an amendment to previous commits, so no status line is needed.
The path argument of checkProg* was added to the PATH list in a nested
loop such that the list doubles in size each time the loop is executed,
thus also slowing down detection of missing programs.
This reverts commit e44612f0f2.
Revert "layouttranslations: Arabic update by Hatim"
This reverts commit 407d5bf228.
It is not permitted to change lib/layoutranslations during a stable cycle.
Clarify that a user-defined external_templates file would replace
the library version. For more information on this issue, see #3983.
(cherry picked from commit 1d28d90801)
This is a collection of changes to the python scripts in master made
for trying to sort out the mess that had accumulated about previews.
After this audit, it turns out that bugs #6369, #9354, #9508, and #9510
are now fixed. If pdftocairo and epstopdf are vailable, it also makes
the conversion performed by the legacy conversion paths much faster
and improves the quality of the generated bitmaps.
The \lightning symbol is text mode only. Hence, for using it in
mathed, it must be inserted in a text mode environment such as
\mbox, \text, etc. However, as it is not marked as textmode,
LyX "helpfully" encloses it in \ensuremath everytime one tries
to put it in a text mode environment, thus defying the countermeasure.
By declaring it textmode only, LyX stops doing that and thus it can be
correctly output by simply selecting it and hitting Ctrl-M.
We have some math macros that exist only because LyX can display them easily,
but which require user preamble code. These commands should not appear in
autocompletion, they are only there to make the formulas of users who actually
need these symbols and know what to put into the preamble more beautiful.
As discussed on the list, but I did not need to create two new pdf formats
since any given document either uses TeX fonts or not. For the same reason
I also added an additional converter to PDF (cropped).
* \caption does not need to be protected in general
* the contents of \caption arguments need to be protected, though.
All styles related to caoption inset have been audited and updated.
The special casing of captions in longtables has been removed, since there is no special case.
Fixes bug: #9177
- Packages.txt: add all available babel packages and update to latest list of packages supported by LyX
- chkconfig.ltx: remove an entry that was added only for the Win-installer
There are 3 possible actions (in order)
* select current cell
* select all calls of inset
* select the inset from outside (in the containing inset)
C-a is now bound to inset-select-all
C-M-a is bound to the global "select all". The
reason for this change is that selecting an inset
is a more common operation that selecting an entire
document.
This patch is the result of discussion on #7727.
The fix consists of three parts: The fix for \ll and \gg, the needed
infrastructure to assign HTML entities to global math macros, and the actual
fix for \ne and \neq.
This allows to address two main issues
* \thanks does only accept one paragraph, while \footnote allows several (ticket #2666)
* footnotes in titling environments were not numbered on screen.
Moreover, the code reduces hardcoding of features, which is always a good thing.
There are several pieces in this commit:
* new numbering type \fnsymbol for counters
* the Foot inset changes its layoutName() to Foot:InTitle when inside a paragraph with InTitle property. This is set when running updateBuffer.
* Foot:intitle uses the \thanks command, does not allow multiple paragraphs and marks its contents as moving argument.
* The InsetLayouts for Foot now have properLaTeXName/Type, so that InsetFoot::latex can be removed; further code simplification is probably possible.
* HTML preamble has been updated (thanks rgheck).
Fixes: #2666
Thanks to maciejr we know now what the remaining problem was with bug 7954:
My unicode symbol fallback works fine, the problem was that a font named
"Symbol" is available on OS X, but it does not use the font-specific encoding
we expect: Almost all glyphs are at their unicode code point.
Therefore the bug is fixed by re-enabling the unicode workaround and blocking
the Symbol font on OS X.