!!Changes with respect to external programs and libraries in 2.2:
* LyX 2.2.0 and the following 2.2.x releases will continue to work well with
- Qt 4.8.6 but will also support Qt 5.6, which brings some advantages most
- notably for users with HiDPI displays. Note that if you compile LyX with a
- Qt 5 release before 5.6 you are likely to run into several regressions with
- respect to Qt 4.8.6. See #9215 for a list of bugs related to compiling LyX
- with different versions of Qt.
+ Qt 4.5 (and later Qt 4.x) but will also support Qt 5.6, which brings some
+ advantages most notably for users with HiDPI displays. Note that if you
+ compile LyX with a Qt 5 release before 5.6 you are likely to run into
+ several regressions with respect to Qt 4.x. See #9215 for a list of bugs
+ related to compiling LyX with different versions of Qt.
* LyX now gives an error if the underlying LaTeX command exited with error.
-* With LuaTeX, LyX now uses polyglossia instead of babel if the language
- package option "Automatic" is selected. In order to use babel, select
- "Always babel" instead.
-
!!Known issues in version 2.2.0
compile with error. However, because now in 2.2.x users can click on
the "Show Output Anyway" button, the document can still be viewed.
-* With XeTeX and LuaTeX, missing characters in the output are now reported
- as errors. This leads to error reports for documents that compiled without
- error before. However, the error was always present but went undetected!
+* Missing characters in the output are now reported as errors. This leads
+ to error reports for documents that compiled without error before.
+ However, the error was always present but went undetected!
* Documents using Times fonts and containing Greek characters may now fail
to compile under pdflatex for users of MikTeX due to an automatically
half-installed "grtimes" package. A workaround in LyX was removed as it
stands in the way of alternative approaches (see bug #6469).
+
+* With LuaTeX, LyX now uses polyglossia instead of babel if the language
+ package option "Automatic" is selected. In order to use babel, select
+ "Always babel" instead. This may be needed if a document uses code that
+ is specific to babel.