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How do I upgrade my existing LyX system to version 2.1.x?
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* Upgrading from LyX 2.0.x:
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Python version >=2.4 is now required.
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Python version >3.0 is still not yet supported.
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.6.x:
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The typeset of your documents with non-english language can slightly
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change in case of math environments and floats. LyX 2.0.x now has its
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own translation machinery for the strings that are not translated by
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babel.
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The format of preference and session files has changed. LyX 2.0.x is
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able to read old files but will save them in the new format.
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The format of layout files has changed but, as before, layout2layout.py
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will convert older versions to the new format automatically.
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The syntax of the languages file has been changed. If you use a
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modified languages file, you will need to adapt it to the new syntax.
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There has been a large change in how Flex insets are named.
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When exporting back to 1.6.x format user-defined flex insets will not
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be properly reverted. See RELEASE-NOTES for details.
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The UI layout named "classic.ui" and some localized keyboard bindings
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(sv, pt, fi) are not being shipped anymore.
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.5.x:
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The format of preference and session files has changed. LyX 1.6.x is
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able to read old files but will save them in the new format.
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The format of layout files has changed but, as before,
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layout2layout.py will convert older versions to the new format
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automatically.
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.4.x:
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The biggest change in 1.5 is the switch to Unicode. Please refer to
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the section "Document transfer" below for some things you might take
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into account before upgrading.
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The format of the preferences file has changed slightly. LyX 1.5.x is
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able to read old preferences files, but it will save them in the new
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format, so it is not possible to run LyX 1.4.x and 1.5.x with the same
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personal configuration directory. If you are upgrading from 1.4.x and
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do not intend to continue using 1.4.x, you should delete your existing
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preferences file and allow LyX to create a new one.
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The list of recently open files is now stored in a different location.
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It will therefore be reset when upgrading from LyX 1.4.x.
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The format of the layout files has also changed, but LyX 1.5.x uses a
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converter layout2layout.py written in python that will convert old layout
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files on the fly (see below, section "Document transfer").
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.3.x:
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The format of the external template file has changed substantially with
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LyX 1.4.0. Automatic conversion is not available, so you need to convert
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your external templates manually. The new format of the external template
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configuration file is described in chapter 6.5 of the Customization Guide.
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.2.x:
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Since 1.3.0, you have to do the following changes:
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One of the perennial bug bears of LyX users in the past has been that
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they have had to run Edit->Reconfigure when starting their new version
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of the code for the first time. Strange and wonderful things would
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often result if they forgot to do this, so LyX 1.3.0 now runs
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Edit->Reconfigure automatically the first time the program is run.
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If you have your own layout files, you may need to update them a little:
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- floats are now defined in the layout file, using the "Float"..."End"
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construct. In most cases, adding "Input stdfloats.inc" to your layout
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file is enough.
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- counters are also defined in the layout files, using the
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"Counter"..."End" construct. As for floats, adding "Input
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stdfloats.inc" is probably a good idea.
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* Upgrading from LyX 1.1.x:
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- all layout files should have a "DefaultStyle" entry
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- the "Latex" font style does not exist anymore. If you really need
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its functionality, consider using the "PassThru" keyword instead.
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The new layout format keywords are described in the Customization
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manual.
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If you have your own binding files (especially math.bind), you will
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have to update them
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- math-insert now takes a latex macro name as argument, so that
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"math-insert sqrt" should now be "\math-insert \sqrt"
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- math-greek-toggle is now gone, and should be replaced by explicit
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bindings like
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\bind "M-m g a" "math-insert \alpha"
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Build requirements
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LyX 2.0 uses the Qt 4.x toolkit (see INSTALL file).
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If you do not have the JPEG library installed, you may need to install it
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before you can use the graphics capabilities of LyX. If you do not have the
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ImageMagick command-line tools installed, you will need to modify the default
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set up of LyX, or install them, in order to get previews of your document's
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graphics.
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Document transfer
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* Compatibility with older documents/layouts
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LyX 2.0.x uses an external python script, lyx2lyx, to import documents
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written using previous versions of LyX. All versions of LyX as far back as
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0.10 are supported.
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Of course, this means that you must have python (>= 2.3.4, <3)
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installed in order to use LyX 2.0.x with your old documents.
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lyx2lyx also has the framework in place to be able to convert documents to an
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earlier format (which requires python 2.3.4 at least). However, these
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converters have only been written for the conversion from 2.0.x to 1.6.x,
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1.5.x, 1.4.x and 1.3.x, so versions of LyX older than 1.3.0 will NOT be able to
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read documents saved with LyX 2.0.x. The conversion from 2.0.x to 1.6.x-1.3.x
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is lossless as long as no new features are used. lyx2lyx tries hard to find
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something equivalent for new features such as boxes, but this is known to fail
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sometimes. LyX 1.6.9 contains an updated lyx2lyx that can read documents in
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2.0.x format.
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Furthermore, LyX uses a converter layout2layout.py, also written in python
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that will convert old layout files on the fly. You can also call it manually
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on your layout files if you want to convert them to 2.0.x format permanently.
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* Formatted references
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Before version 2.0, LyX used the LaTeX package "prettyref" to produce
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"formatted references", such as "Section 2.1". This package has several
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shortcomings when used in a non-English environment, not least of which is
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that it has no mechanism for internationalization. (See bug #6421 and those
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it references.)
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As of LyX 2.0, users can choose whether to use prettyref or, alternatively,
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the "refstyle" package. The current version of refstyle, v0.5, ships with
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translations for several languages and provides an easy mechanism for users
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to translate the references it produces into still other languages. It also
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defines many more commands than prettyref does, including, for example, ones
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to produce "ranges", such as "Sections 2.1 to 2.3". Some LyX developers are
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already working with the refstyle maintainer, Danie Els, to make it work more
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easily with LyX and to extend the translations it provides. (You are invited
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to contribute translations, too!)
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Because many LyX users already have customized prettyref for their purposes,
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LyX 1.6.x files opened in LyX 2.0 will continue to use prettref by default.
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New LyX 2.0 files will use refstyle by default. Both can of course be changed
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in Document>Settings. Please be advised, however, that prettyref support is to
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be considered deprecated: It may well be removed in LyX 2.1, and all users are
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encouraged to adapt their layout files, etc, to refstyle.
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Doing so is fairly simple. With prettyref, one has declarations such as:
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\newrefformat{for}(Formula \ref{#1}}
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The refstyle equivalent is:
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\newref{for}{refcmd={Formula \ref{#1}}}
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The translation is obviously trivial.
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* Preparing for Unicode:
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As of version 1.5.0, LyX uses Unicode internally. This is a major change that
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affects documents and layouts likewise. We have tried to do out best to make the
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transition as smooth as possible for you. However, there are some caveats:
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- User layout files must be converted to UTF-8
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In versions prior to 1.5.0, layout styles were allowed to use non-ASCII names
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using the local encodings. LyX-1.5 and later assume that all layout files are
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UTF-8 encoded. This means that non-ASCII style names are still allowed
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but they must be valid UTF-8 strings. One way of doing the conversion
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is to use iconv. Using bash, the script below should work:
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#! /bin/sh
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cd /path/to/layouts
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for l in *
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do
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cp "$l" tmp.txt
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iconv -f latin1 -t utf8 tmp.txt -o "$l"
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done
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rm -f tmp.txt
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- Inset encodings and Conversion from earlier LyX versions
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As part of the transition to unicode, lyx2lyx (the scripts used for
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converting back and forth between different versions of the lyx
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files) converts old .lyx files, which may use a number of different
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encodings, to UTF-8. This conversion depends on correctly
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identifying the language of the text. There were previously some
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edge-cases (insets embedded in different-language text type
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scenarios) in which the language was incorrectly identified, which
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caused some text to appear incorrectly after having upgraded from
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older versions. This has now been fixed. Unfortunately, however, the
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fix cannot be applied to files which have already been converted
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past format 249. So if you have already converted your old files
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(using a development version or release candidate), this fix won't
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help, unless you still have the originals lying around (and haven't
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yet made too many changes to the newer versions ;) ).
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Generally, it is probably wise to keep a backup of the old version of your
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files, at least until you are sure that the upgrade went smoothly (which it
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almost always will).
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* Languages/encodings and insets
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One of the bugs fixed in LyX 1.5.0 is that previously, there were certain
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specific cases in which the LaTeX generated did not correctly reflect
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language/encoding transitions in and around insets (footnotes, LyX notes).
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After much deliberation, it was decided not to change older files such that
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they will still reflect the old LaTeX output; rather, they will now correctly
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reflect the situation as it appears in the GUI. This means, however, that if
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you mangled the text in the GUI in the older versions, in order that it
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generate the correct LaTeX output, the LaTeX will now generate the mangled
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text. If this is problematic for you, please get in touch with us on the
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developers mailing list, we do have some possible solutions for this.
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The effects of this will be more pronounced for RTL (Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi)
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users -- though they affect users of other languages as well.
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* Floatflt in 1.2.x and older
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If you were previously (in LyX 1.1.x) using the floatflt paragraph
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option to wrap text around a figure, it was necessary to modify this
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for LyX 1.2.0 manually, as described in the manuals. The feature has
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been re-implemented as "Floating figure" inset in 1.3.0. Old files will
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be converted automatically, but you may want to convert the
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1.2.x-style ERT constructs with the native solution (see section 3.8
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of the Extended Features manual).
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* Babel changes since 1.2.x
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Since LyX 1.2.0, the babel package is loaded after the user-defined
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preamble (because some packages really need to be loaded before
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babel). If you relied, on babel being loaded before your own
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definitions, you can add an extra "\usepackage{babel}" statement at
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the beginning of your preamble.
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http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/315
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