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!Important Changes in LyX 2.3.0
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!!Interface changes
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* LyX now has "inverted" branch insets, which output their contents just in
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case a given branch is not "activated". This makes inclusion of alternate
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material in different versions easier.
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* When inserting a command or symbol in mathed, it is now automatically
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wrapped in a real inset (either \text or \ensuremath) assuring the correct
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mode, instead of being wrapped only in the output. The wrapping inset can
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be safely dissolved, as it will be automatically inserted at export time
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if needed, as usual.
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* LyX now outputs en- and em-dashes as -- and --- ligatures when exporting to
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latex using TeX fonts, as done in version 2.1 and earlier. In version 2.2
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they were instead output as the macros \textendash and \textemdash, causing
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changed output with old documents and bugs. The 2.2 behavior can be restored
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by don't allowing using dash ligatures in Document->Settings->Fonts.
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* The following UI translations were dropped, because the lack of translation
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maintenance: Russian, Danish, Greek, Serbian, Galician, Catalan, Romanian,
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Dutch.
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!!Documents compilation process and images conversion
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* The converters definition syntax (LYX_HOME/lyxrc*) now supports a
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new option, 'needauth', to prevent completely automated execution of
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the converter, unless LyX acquired explicit consent by the
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user. This is a new security feature, useful for converters that are
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capable of executing arbitrary code, such as R scripts (used with
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sweave/knitr), embedded within LyX documents. The user needs to
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explicitly grant per-document permission on the first need for using
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the converter on each document, unless he/she checks the "Don't ask
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again for this document" checkbox in the permission dialog. The new
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behavior can be fine-tuned from two new options in the preferences
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dialog (see their description below). These also allow for disabling
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'needauth' converters altogether, if desired (default behavior).
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* LyX now supports insertion and automated conversion of Gnuplot scripts,
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recognized by their typical extension ".gp" or ".gnuplot". These can
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directly be inserted in a LyX document using the "Insert->Graphics..."
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dialog, then selecting the Gnuplot script. LyX automatically adds a
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proper "set terminal ..." and "set output ..." line to convert the
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file to the needed output format (e.g., .eps, .pdf), depending on
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whether the document is being previewed on screen or compiled as PDF
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or other formats. Terminal options cannot be fine-tuned at the moment,
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but that's a capability that may come soon, also according to the
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received feedback from users.
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!!!The following pref variables were added in 2.3:
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* \use_converter_needauth
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when enabled, user is asked before calling any (possibly dangerous)
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external converter with the 'needauth' option
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* \use_converter_needauth_forbidden
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when enabled, use of external converters with the 'needauth' option is
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forbidden
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!!!The following pref variables were changed in 2.3:
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!!!The following pref variables are obsoleted in 2.3:
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!!!The following new LyX functions have been introduced in 2.3:
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* branch-invert
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Toggles inversion status of branch inset.
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* lyx-activate
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Activates the LyX window. Useful in combination with reverse search.
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* devel-mode-toggle
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Activate/deactivate the developer mode, which consists mainly in:
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(1) more information shown in the status bar and (2) help file
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opened in editable mode. This state used to be hardcoded at compile
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time.
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!!!The following LyX functions have been changed in 2.3:
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* quote-insert
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The function now has a second and third optional argument to specify
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the side (left, right, auto) and quotation mark style (english, swedish,
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german, polish, french, danish).
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* inset-modify
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This function now also applies to quote insets. It takes a three-character
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string as an argument, referring (1.) to the style (e = ``english'',
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s = ''swedish'', g = ,,german``, p = ,,polish'', f = <<french>>, a = >>danish<<),
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(2.) to the side (l = left, r = right) and (3.) to the quotation level
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(s = single, d = double). So "eld" means "English left double quotation mark".
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A dot in the string means: take the current value. So "inset-modify changetype e.."
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will only change the style to English, while letting side and level as is,
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"inset-modify changetype f.s" will change the style to French and the level to
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single, leaving the side value.
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This function is most useful when combined with inset-forall. E.g.,
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"inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype f.."
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=> change all quote insets to French style, maintaining current side and level
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"inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype ..s"
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=> change all quote insets to single quotes, keeping style and level
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"inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype g.s"
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=> change all quote insets to German single quotes, keeping left/right setting
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* word-delete-forward, word-delete-backward, char-delete-forward,
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char-delete-backward
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The pre-2.3 behavior of these functions is equivalent to the 2.3 behavior with
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the "force" option appended. The new default behavior (without "force") is
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to select big insets on the first call and delete them only on the second.
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This new behavior is consistent with how delete works in LyX's math editor.
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!!!The following LyX documents have been moved in 2.3:
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!!!The following new folders have been added to the LyX directory
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* citeengines: Contains the *.citeengine files that determine the citation
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formatting and features.
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* xtemplates: Contains the *.xtemplate files that define the external templates
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(previously in the external_templates file).
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!!!The following preferences files have been removed from the tarball in 2.3:
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* external_templates. This files has been split into multiple *.xtemplate
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files that are now shipped as content of the xtemplates directory.
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!!!The following metadata files have been added to the tarball in 2.3:
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!!Changes with respect to external programs and libraries in 2.3:
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* Inkscape SVG with separate LaTeX + PDF output is experimentally supported.
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* Add some editor/viewer applications to (re)configure checks.
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!!Known issues in version 2.3.0
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!!Caveats when upgrading from earlier versions to 2.3.x
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* The external_templates file has been split into one file per template,
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which are now located in lib/xtemplates/*.xtemplate. This makes it easier
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to add new templates or modify existing ones. If you have modified
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the external_templates file, you will have to move the modifications to
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the respective *.xtemplate file manually.
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* If using TeX fonts and en- and em-dashes are output as font ligatures,
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when exporting documents containing en- and em-dashes to the format of
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LyX 2.0 or earlier, the following line has to be manually added to the
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unicodesymbols file of that LyX version:<br>
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0x200b "\\hspace{0pt}" "" "" "" "" # ZERO WIDTH SPACE<br>
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This avoids "uncodable character" issues if the document is actually
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loaded by that LyX version. LyX 2.1 and later versions already have the
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necessary definition in their unicodesymbols file.
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* If trying to compile documents using R scripts and sweave/knitr, LyX
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2.3.x would not allow for re-running the R scripts, unless the user:
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1) explicitly disables the "Forbid use of needauth converters"
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option in the LyX preferences;
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2) provides explicit consent to the use of the converter on the first
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compilation of the R-enhanced document.
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* LyX now gives a warning if a document mixes title and non-title layouts.
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In some cases, this warning is harmless, but in other cases the document has
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a serious problem even though the LaTeX command does not exit with error. For
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example, create a document with a title layout, then a standard layout, and
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then an author layout, and you will see in the PDF that the author is not
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typeset as an author.
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