-This file lists interface changes that might affect users in 2.1.0, some
-known problems in LyX 2.1.0 and some things you have to take into account
-when upgrading from earlier versions to a version of the 2.1.x series.
-
-
-Interface changes
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-
-There have been some changes to the LyX command line. The following new
-options have been added:
-
--export-to <format> <dest> (-E <format> <dest>)
-
- Allows one to perform a batch export of the LyX file that is opened
- to the specified destination file <dest> and format <format>.
- For example, to create a PDF of a LyX document, you can run:
- lyx -export-to pdf /path/to/dest.pdf /path/to/source.lyx
- See the manual page for details.
-
-The following pref variables were changed in 2.0:
-
-The following pref variables are obsoleted in 2.0:
-
-The following new LyX functions have been introduced:
-
-//template, remove this entry later on
-- LFUN_BUFFER_TOGGLE_OUTPUT_SYNC ("buffer-toggle-output-sync").
-
-
-The following LyX functions have been removed:
-
-//template, remove this entry later on
-- LFUN_NEXT_INSET_TOGGLE ("next-inset-toggle"): use "inset-toggle" instead.
-
-
-The following LyX functions have been changed:
-
-//template, remove this entry later on
-- LFUN_INSET_TOGGLE ("inset-toggle"): For some insets, this function was used
- to show the settings dialog. This is no longer possible and one should use
- inset-settings for this purpose.
-
-
-The following LyX key bindings have been changed:
-
-//template, remove this entry later on
-- LFUN_MATH_MACRO_FOLD ("math-macro-fold")
- The binding to "C-minus" has changed to "C-S-underscore".
-
-
-New external programs and libraries:
-------------------------------------
-
-LyX 2.0 introduces support for some new external helper programs/libraries,
-while the support for some existing programs has been dropped. This
-particularly applies to spell checking and the thesaurus.
-
-
-Known issues in version 2.0.0
------------------------------
-
-- LyX needs to be run under Python 2 and will not work properly on systems
- where Python 3 is the default binary. See bug #7030 to know how to fix
- this properly, since simple sheebang conversion in *.py files will not
- be enough.
-
-Caveats when upgrading from earlier versions to 2.1.x
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-
+The RELEASE-NOTES can be found in lib/RELEASE-NOTES.