Now that 5mu are added on each side of : (because it is a relation), there is no need to do the same in the definition of \vcentcolon.
This is closer to what is done in mathtools.sty.
We also get a consistent look with amsmath, so require esint or amsmath.
When resolving alternatives, do also take into account whether the package
is available. For this to work, we also need to test for amsmath.sty (which
was surprisingly not yet done).
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 thgese symbols and know what to put into the preamble more beautiful.
After the str-metrics merge, the kludge for displaying symbols whose
code point corresponds to a soft-hyphen was not working anymore.
The solution is replicating the offending glyphs with index 0x00ad
at a different index. They were replicated at 0x00ac, whose glyph
was missing in all affected fonts.
However, this would not work by alone because, if a system font with
same family name exists, it would be picked up instead of the right one
(at least on non-Windows platforms). For this reason, the style of the
fonts has been changed from "Regular" to "Lyx", so that we can discriminate
the right font. However, this requires using at least Qt 4.8. If an
older Qt is used *and* a system font with same family name is already
available, the affected glyphs will all turn out on screen as the
"logical not" symbol.
I have also set the executable flag on the font files, because on Windows
they are loaded only in this case.
This solves #9229.
This is a part of bug #9372. The remaining part (\ne) is not easy to fix,
since \ne is a predefined macro internally, so the HTML output is done for
the expanded macro, and we have no machinery to assign a HTML output to a
complete macro.
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.
Some macros defined by wasysym.sty work only in text mode: They either
produce an error in math mode, or wrong output. These symbols are now marked
as text symbols, so that no \ensuremath is created for LaTeX export if they
appear inside \text{}, and the correct images are created.
There were found with -dbg mathed ans entering a math inset.
I kept the AMS versions, except leadsto, which is only an approximation in AMS.
hbar was simply defined twice with identical definitions.
llltr is a copy-paste error, the correct name is llless.
astrosun needs the wasysym package (the automatism does not kick in because
the font is cmsy, not wasy).
The stmaryrd package adds support for lots of math symbols, using a font
designed to accompany the computer modern fonts. The changes in detail:
- Fix generate_symbols_list.py to work with stmaryrd.sty. It loooks like it
was automatically translated from a perl version and never used.
- Generate the new symbols in lib/symbols using generate_symbols_list.py and
add some manual adjustments
- Generate stmary10.ttf by a simple ttf export from stmary10.sfd with fontforge
- Add license info for stmary10.ttf
- Create a test file with all symbols from stmaryrd.sty. Actually it would be
nice to have this for the other fonts as well.
- The mechanics: lyx2lyx, tex2lyx, font machinery etc.
Now you can also require a|b|c, and if any of the features is already used,
no other one will be loaded. The first feature wins if none is already used.
This is required for a part of bug #7811.
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- \negmedspace and \negthickspace outside of math
- \enspace, \hspace*, \hspace*{\fill} and \hfill inside math
(fileformat change)
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for formatted references. Fixes#2295, in so far as it makes it possible
to translate formatted references.
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technically this package is the same as esint, only for dots instead of integrals -> therefore we can and should handle it the same as esint
-> add "use automatically" checkbox
-> load mathdots if \iddots is inserted
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The old-style font changing macros really inherit the mode, so we have
to account for this.
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They differ from their cousins only for the space left around them.
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This seems to be about all I can do. If someone needs one we don't have,
then we can deal with that later.
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6047: Lyx 1.6.3 unable to typeset the third chemical equation of the
file mhchem.lyx (package mhchem)
4043: mhchem support
5394: support for the mhchems's \ce command
The \ce and \cf insets are text mode environments that allow entering
spaces and mathmode commands. LyX leaves them alone and doesn't try to
be smart, i.e., the behaviour is exactly the same we had in the old days
with text-in-math mode environments, before the introduction of the
\ensuremath and \lyxmathsym macros. This means that in those environments
one has to know what he is doing, as LyX will not offer any protection.
The hack of enclosing \ce and \cf in a \text{} environment in order to
be able to enter spaces is no longer necessary.
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- add support for \ddddot
- add partial support for inverse diagonal dots (i. e. they are recognized and
displayed correctly, but the needed package is not loaded, because it would
need an off/auto/on setting as amsmath, and that calls for a general solution)
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They should have been part of the initial commit, but I overlooked them.
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The basic idea was to reuse the corresponding text space inset in the same
fashion as is already done for references. The dialog displays a different
selection for math than for text. If wanted, the additional spaces could
also be enabled for text, but that would be a file format change.
Constructs like \hspace{\mylengthvariable} that are not supported are
treated by the math parser as ERT as before.
For reasons I don't know the context menu does not work, but this is not so
important IMHO (since a left click opens the dialog).
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