!!Interface changes
-LyX now has "inverted" branch insets, which output their contents just in
-case a given branch is not "activated". This makes inclusion of alternate
-material in different versions easier.
+* LyX now has "inverted" branch insets, which output their contents just in
+ case a given branch is not "activated". This makes inclusion of alternate
+ material in different versions easier.
+
+* When inserting a command or symbol in mathed, it is now automatically
+ wrapped in a real inset (either \text or \ensuremath) assuring the correct
+ mode, instead of being wrapped only in the output. The wrapping inset can
+ be safely dissolved, as it will be automatically inserted at export time
+ if needed, as usual.
!!!The following pref variables were added in 2.3:
!!!The following pref variables were changed in 2.3:
+* \document_path
+ Default is changed to ".". The best guess for where the user wants to save
+ or find files is the directory the user started LyX from. Before, the
+ default was always the home directory. If desired, the old behavior can be
+ restored by changing the default path in Preferences > "Working directory".
+
!!!The following pref variables are obsoleted in 2.3:
* branch-invert
Toggles inversion status of branch inset.
+* lyx-activate
+ Activates the LyX window. Useful in combination with reverse search.
+
!!!The following LyX functions have been changed in 2.3:
+* quote-insert
+ The function now has a second and third optional argument to specify
+ the side (left, right, auto) and quotation mark style (english, swedish,
+ german, polish, french, danish).
+
+* inset-modify
+ This function now also applies to quote insets. It takes a three-character
+ string as an argument, refering (1.) to the style (e = ``english'',
+ s = ''swedish'', g = ,,german``, p = ,,polish'', f = <<french>>, a = >>danish<<),
+ (2.) to the side (l = left, r = right) and (3.) to the quotation level
+ (s = single, d = double). So "eld" means "English left double quotation mark".
+ A dot in the string means: take the current value. So "inset-modify changetype e.."
+ will only change the style to English, while letting side and level as is,
+ "inset-modify changetype f.s" will change the style to French and the level to
+ single, leaving the side value.
+
+ This function is most useful when combined with inset-forall. E.g.,
+ "inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype f.."
+ => change all quote insets to French style, maintaining current side and level
+ "inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype ..s"
+ => change all quote insets to single quotes, keeping style and level
+ "inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype g.s"
+ => change all quote insets to German single quotes, keeping left/right setting
+
!!!The following LyX documents have been moved in 2.3:
!!Changes with respect to external programs and libraries in 2.3:
+* Inkscape SVG with separate LaTeX + PDF output is experimentally supported.
!!Known issues in version 2.3.0