that will convert old layout files on the fly. You can also call it manually
on your layout files if you want to convert them to 2.0.x format permanently.
+* Formatted references
+
+Before version 2.0, LyX used the LaTeX package "prettyref" to produce
+"formatted references", such as "Section 2.1". This package has several
+shortcomings when used in a non-English environment, not least of which is
+that it has no mechanism for internationalization. (See bug #6421 and those
+it references.)
+
+As of LyX 2.0, users can choose whether to use prettyref or, alternatively,
+the "refstyle" package. The current version of refstyle, v0.5, ships with
+translations for several languages and provides an easy mechanism for users
+to translate the references it produces into still other languages. It also
+defines many more commands than prettyref does, including, for example, ones
+to produce "ranges", such as "Sections 2.1 to 2.3". Some LyX developers are
+already working with the refstyle maintainer, Danie Els, to make it work more
+easily with LyX and to extend the translations it provides. (You are invited
+to contribute translations, too!)
+
+Because many LyX users already have customized prettyref for their purposes,
+LyX 1.6.x files opened in LyX 2.0 will continue to use prettref by default.
+New LyX 2.0 files will use refstyle by default. Both can of course be changed
+in Document>Settings. Please be advised, however, that prettyref support is to
+be considered deprecated: It may well be removed in LyX 2.1, and all users are
+encouraged to adapt their layout files, etc, to refstyle.
+
+Doing so is fairly simple. With prettyref, one has declarations such as:
+ \newrefformat{for}(Formula \ref{#1}}
+The refstyle equivalent is:
+ \newref{for}{refcmd={Formula \ref{#1}}}
+The translation is obviously trivial.
+
* Preparing for Unicode:
As of version 1.5.0, LyX uses Unicode internally. This is a major change that
- User layout files must be converted to UTF-8
- In previous versions, layout styles were allowed to use non-ASCII names
- using the local encodings. LyX-1.5 now assumes that all layout files are
+ In versions prior to 1.5.0, layout styles were allowed to use non-ASCII names
+ using the local encodings. LyX-1.5 and later assume that all layout files are
UTF-8 encoded. This means that non-ASCII style names are still allowed
but they must be valid UTF-8 strings. One way of doing the conversion
is to use iconv. Using bash, the script below should work: