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TODO:
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1. InsetTabular
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2. InsetTOC
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3. The counter patch, and better output for InsetRef.
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4. Better output for citations, meaning better labels. Numerical, as said below,
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should be easy, and author-year oughtn't to be THAT hard. But it'll need a
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bit of work.
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5. CSS needs work in several places, mostly floats. Maybe check elyxer on that.
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6. MathML
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These insets work but still need work:
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InsetBibtex: There are a few issues here.
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- One is that the output is not very nice. This will be solved, though, by
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a patch of mine I seem to have forgotten to finish. To get output that
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accorded with the BibTeX style, of course, we'd have to parse the bbl file.
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I don't know if that's worth it.
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- Another issue concerns cross-references. At the moment, we simply use the
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xref information for every entry, rather than listing the xref separately and
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then referencing it. That should not be terribly hard, but it would take a bit
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of work.
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- A third issue concerns the labels. At present, we use the BibTeX key as the
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citation label. It would not be too hard, I think, to use numerical labels,
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in the way BibTeX does. To do so, we'd need to move the sorting routine out
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of InsetBibtex so we could do it before we print the citations. See below.
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InsetBox: The CSS isn't there yet.
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InsetCitation: This has two limitations as of 20 XI 2009. The first is that we
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ignore the citation style and output square brackets, no matter what. The
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second is that, with BibTeX, we simply use the BibTeX key as the citation
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string, thus ignoring numerical, author-year, etc. It will not be too hard
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to make numerical work. To do this, we need to collect information on the
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used citations, alphabetize them, and then assign numerical labels via the
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BibTeXInfo::label() method. A similar strategy will work for author-year and
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the like, but calculating labels will be more complex---unless we just parse
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the bbl file, which of course is the only fully general solution.
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InsetFlex: I think this one is OK, but it needs some testing.
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InsetFloat: This seems to work OK, but it will need testing and tweaking.
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InsetGraphics: This works in a pretty primitive way, in that it outputs the graphic
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and appropriate img tag. But we don't yet do any sort of scaling, rotating, and
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so forth. That won't be hard, since we can just call ImageMagick to do this for
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us, but appropriate routines will need to be written.
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InsetRef: At present, we just use the label name as associated text, and put it
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into square brackets. It'd be nice to be able to do more, but for that we'd need to
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associate counters with the labels, and we don't have that yet.
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These insets do not work and are not yet scheduled to work:
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InsetExternal: It may be that this won't be too hard, but I don't understand
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these so am not sure what to do. For now, it is disabled.
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InsetIndex and InsetPrintIndex: An "advanced" case. What really would be cool
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would be to collect all of these and then write the index as a series of links
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back to the occurrences. But not now.
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InsetNomencl and InsetPrintNomencl: Also "advanced".
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May need to make use here of TocWidget::itemInset, which should then be moved
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to TocBackend.
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These do not yet work and need some attention:
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InsetTabular: This shouldn't be too hard, but will need doing.
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InsetTOC: We should just be able to use what we have in the TOC. To get links to
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work, though, we'll need to co-ordinate the writing of anchors in the sections,
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which won't actually happen until later.
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MATH
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Regarding math, the view seems to be that we should in the first instance just use what
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we get from instant preview and copy those over to the output directory, and then try
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to make MathML work.
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