If path entry begins with $$User/, use user_lyxdir.
Example: "$$User/doc;$$LyX/doc".
*/
-string const FileOpenSearch (string const & path, string const & name,
+string const FileOpenSearch (string const & path, string const & name,
string const & ext = string());
/** Returns the real name of file name in directory path, with optional
The file is searched in the given path (unless it is an absolute
file name), first directly, and then with extension .ext (if given).
*/
-string const FileSearch(string const & path, string const & name,
+string const FileSearch(string const & path, string const & name,
string const & ext = string());
/// Returns a vector of all files in directory dir having extension ext.
string const & ext = string());
/** Is directory read only?
- returns
+ returns
true: dir writeable
false: not writeable
*/
\end{enumerate}
The third parameter `ext' is optional.
*/
-string const LibFileSearch(string const & dir, string const & name,
+string const LibFileSearch(string const & dir, string const & name,
string const & ext = string());
/** Same as LibFileSearch(), but tries first to find an
internationalized version of the file by prepending $LANG_ to the
- name
+ name
*/
string const
-i18nLibFileSearch(string const & dir, string const & name,
+i18nLibFileSearch(string const & dir, string const & name,
string const & ext = string());
///
If relpath is absolute, just use that.
If basepath doesn't exist use CWD.
*/
-string const MakeAbsPath(string const & RelPath = string(),
+string const MakeAbsPath(string const & RelPath = string(),
string const & BasePath = string());
/** Creates a nice compact path for displaying. The parameter