See here:
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Description from José pasted below:
Functions `length_in_bp` and `revert_flex_inset` have an error in a
(almost) never used path. The reason why this was never triggered is
because this is part of the code where we try all the best efforts
to recover from an ill-formed LyX file.
The problem is that the functions call the `document` variable to
issue an warning if the file does not follow the usual structure.
The simple fix is to add that variable (as the first for the
functions) and to add them at all the places where the functions are
called.
For reference this code was introduced by Georg (Baum) more than 8
years ago and it was never reported. So the issue is not urgent in
any meaningful way. :-)
In `lyx2lyx/lyx_2_0.py`, in the function `revert_nameref`, there is
a call to the document variable. The same as all the above.
In `lyx2lyx/lyx_2_4.py`, in the `class fontmapping`. Similar to the
above but now for error.
This does now apply to the whole inset or paragraph group (not to the
current paragraph only) unless the new boolean AllowedOccurrencesPerItem
is set and we are in a list-type environment.
Amends 729ab602ca
This allows to restrict the use of flex insets to specific contexts.
Note that this is currently very basis. It only considers immediately
containing insets/layouts and can be surpassed via cut and paste.
The use case that made me finally implement this are macros in covington
that make sense only in specific environments (but also consider \inst
in some article classes)
A new counter type \superarabic is introduced, that transforms the
counter into superscript Unicode numbers.
This is used for the footnote counter.
The Foot inset layout is modified to use an empty LabelString (in size
Normal, since the numbers could be too small).
We use this occasion to set footnote text in footnotesize, as it should.
A couple of changes are done to the code to make the button label and
tooltip look better.
Fixes bug #12238.
Each removed inheritFont method is replaced by a 'InheritFont false'
line in the relevant InsetLayout entry.
Add code to layout2layout that does this automatically when the entry
is missing.
The case of InsetScript is special, since the inheritFont() was not
needed here: the default is indeed true.
Fixes bug #12238.
The font inside the inset is inherited from the parent for LaTeX
export if this parameter is true, as well as on screen. Otherwise
the document default font is used.
The default value is true.
Update tufte layouts to use this tag for sidenote and marginnote flex
insets.
Increase layout format to 101.
Fixes bug #12238.
It turns out that it is possible to use macros with parameters in lib/symbols.
I use this to simplify the use of mod-like macros.
Update documentation.
We allow png, jpg to channel through already existing tiff2ps (library
libtiff-tools). Other formats can be added if there is a request.
For future reference:
- using pnmtops seem to have issues with landscape/portrait flip, so
tiff2ps seems better alternative.
- using GraphicsMagick won't help because some distros ban postscript
processing directly in its code (e.g. openSUSE)
This patch finishes IM policy ban handling, we can't probably do much
better.
When this parameter is given, only the current paragraph is affected
by the section promoting/demoting.
Note that the new argument is not used yet.
Update release notes and LFUNS documentation.
Part of ticket #12417.
It turns out that LyX was using red as default color for the
inset button text since ever. However, due to the use of "inherit",
the default button text color was black in practice. This was so
until [897ee2ed/lyxgit], which made the label font not inherited
by default anymore. Hence, all insets that didn't specify a specific
label button color started using red as default color.
This commit restores the previous behavior and introduces the
possibility of modifying this default color.
Fixes bug #12771
For some reason theorems titles has \beginR without a \endR, and since
this is basically inside restricted horizontal mode, TeX complains about
a missing \endR.
I could not figure out why were they there in the first place so I
removed them and the output did not change, and the warnings are gone.
Beside that the numbering of the theorems is wrong (e.g. 1.0 instead of
0.1), the \@makelr thing should happen after babel is loaded.
The theorems layouts did not have a counter (in LyX) so I added one.