-- The syntax of the languages file has been changed. If you use a modified
- languages file, you will need to adapt it to the new syntax, as LyX 2.0
- is not able to read old languages file anymore.
- Please refer to the beginning of the languages file for an explanation
- of the new syntax.
-
-- There has been a large change in how Flex insets are named. Previously,
- they tended to have names like "CharStyle:Noun". Now, they just have
- names like "Flex:Noun" (where the "Flex" prefix is now required). When
- LyX 2.0 reads older files, it silently converts the old-style names
- to new-style names; this direction works almost perfectly. The one place
- it does not work is with CopyStyle declarations, IF your old InsetLayout
- was NOT named "CharStyle:..." or "Custom:..." or "Element:...", but, say,
- just "MyInset". In that case, "InsetLayout MyInset" will be changed to
- "InsetLayout Flex:MyInset", but "CopyStyle MyInset" will be left as is.
- Users will need to make that kind of change manually. The best way to do
- this is to use the layout2layout.py script, which gets installed in
- $LYXDIR/scripts/layout2layout.py, to convert your custom layout files to
- the new format, and then check them for correctness.
-
- LyX will also silently revert new-style names to old-style names when
- exporting to 1.6.x format, but only for the pre-defined LyX insets. This
- means that user-defined flex insets will not be properly reverted. To solve
- this problem, you can modify the file $LYXDIR/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_0.py. In that
- file, you will find the following:
- flex_insets = {
- "Alert" : "CharStyle:Alert",
- "Code" : "CharStyle:Code",
- "Concepts" : "CharStyle:Concepts",
- "E-Mail" : "CharStyle:E-Mail",
- "Emph" : "CharStyle:Emph",
- "Expression" : "CharStyle:Expression",
- "Initial" : "CharStyle:Initial",
- "Institute" : "CharStyle:Institute",
- "Meaning" : "CharStyle:Meaning",
- "Noun" : "CharStyle:Noun",
- "Strong" : "CharStyle:Strong",
- "Structure" : "CharStyle:Structure",
- "ArticleMode" : "Custom:ArticleMode",
- "Endnote" : "Custom:Endnote",
- "Glosse" : "Custom:Glosse",
- "PresentationMode" : "Custom:PresentationMode",
- "Tri-Glosse" : "Custom:Tri-Glosse"
- }
- This is a map from new-style names (minux "Flex") to old-style names (and
- there is a similar for DocBook elements). To get a user-defined CharStyle
- to revert properly, it simply needs to be added to this list.
-
-
-Note: There may later be an updated list of known issues online at
- http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/ReleaseNotes
-
-- UI layout named "classic.ui" and some localized keyboard bindings (sv,pt,fi)
- were long time unmaintained and we do not ship it anymore.