X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fbufferparams.h;h=c05af76d54b70525635be5d6e8db8ef9bb0404d6;hb=52eb91c94fb70d58dceef430659c8781de2eccda;hp=28599a93ac10b78bb544a08ee53d2e582676013e;hpb=67dd94913027c00abc44faf25e1e785c0f69d194;p=lyx.git diff --git a/src/bufferparams.h b/src/bufferparams.h index 28599a93ac..c05af76d54 100644 --- a/src/bufferparams.h +++ b/src/bufferparams.h @@ -178,15 +178,18 @@ public: BranchList const & branchlist() const; /** * The input encoding for LaTeX. This can be one of - * - auto: find out the input encoding from the used languages - * - default: Don't load the inputenc package and hope that it will - * work (unlikely). The encoding is an unspecified 8bit encoding, - * the interpretation is up to the LaTeX compiler. Because we need - * a rule how to create this from our internal UCS4 encoded - * document contents we treat this as latin1 internally. + * - \c auto: find out the input encoding from the used languages + * - \c default: ditto * - any encoding supported by the inputenc package * The encoding of the LyX file is always utf8 and has nothing to * do with this setting. + * The difference between \c auto and \c default is that \c auto also + * causes loading of the inputenc package, while \c default does not. + * \c default will not work unless the user takes additional measures + * (such as using special environments like the CJK environment from + * CJK.sty). + * \c default can be seen as an unspecified 8bit encoding, since LyX + * does not interpret it in any way apart from display on screen. */ std::string inputenc; /// The main encoding used by this buffer for LaTeX output. @@ -268,7 +271,7 @@ public: /// std::string const babelCall(std::string const & lang_opts) const; /// set up the document fonts - std::string const loadFonts(LaTeXFeatures & features, std::string const & rm, + std::string const loadFonts(std::string const & rm, std::string const & sf, std::string const & tt, bool const & sc, bool const & osf, int const & sfscale, int const & ttscale) const;