LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
LyX is a wordprocessor frontend to LaTeX, which gives both the
ease-of-use of a wordprocessor, and the flexibility and power of
LaTeX.
Quasi-WYSIWYG interface, many LaTeX styles and layouts automatically
generated. Speeds up learning LaTeX and makes complicated layouts
easy and intuitive. New features include spell-checking, international
character support, WYSIWYG graphics, tables, and equations.
Fixes part of PR pkg/20805 by Marc Recht.
Makefiles simply need to use this value often, for better or for
worse.
(2) Create a new variable FIX_RPATH that lists variables that should
be cleansed of -R or -rpath values if ${_USE_RPATH} is "no". By
default, FIX_RPATH contains LIBS, X11_LDFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, and
additional variables may be appended from package Makefiles.
Packages Collection.
Kind of provided in PR 20574 by Gan Uesli Starling, packaging by myself.
Mined is a text editor with
Good interactive features
an intuitive user interface
command control and pull-down menus available
control and function key or mouse control
Many useful text editing capabilities
extensive Unicode support, including double-width and combining
characters, keyboard mapping and script highlighting
many text editing features, e.g. paragraph wrapping, smart quotes,
multi-line support in search and replacement patterns
program editing features, HTML support and syntax highlighting,
identifier search
systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
"Small-footprint" operation and portability
plain text mode (terminal) operation
instant start-up
cross-platform operation (Unix, DOS/Windows)
patch. The previous one had decode-coding string<f> bug. Pointed out and
tested by tron. Thanks!
* XIM patch by Seiichiro Inouse <ginouse at ts dot catv dot ne dot jp>.
* Belately Buildlinkify.
Let's bump revision to 2.
* The XEmacs Project announced that 21.4 is the official stable branch.
21.4.12 is the first release of the branch. The XEmacs 21.1 series
is retired.
* Changes new in 21.4 are as below
* Changes in XEmacs 21.4
========================
** Summary of user-visible changes:
-- The delete key now deletes forward by default.
-- Shifted motion keys now select text by default.
-- You can now build XEmacs with support for GTK+ widget set.
-- ~/.xemacs/init.el is now the preferred location for the init file.
- XEmacs now supports a `~/.xemacs/init.el' startup file.
- Custom file will move to ~/.xemacs/custom.el.
-- Much-improved sample init.el, showing how to use many useful features.
-- XEmacs support for menu accelerators has been much improved.
-- Default menubar improvements.
- Default menubar has many new commands and better organization.
- The font-menu is now available under MS Windows.
-- Dialog box improvements, including a real file dialog box.
- XEmacs now has a proper file dialog box under MS Windows (and GTK)!
- The old clunky file dialog box is improved.
- Keyboard traversal now works correctly in MS Windows dialog boxes.
- There is a Search dialog box available from Edit->Find...
-- New buffer tabs.
-- There is a new MS Windows installer, netinstall, ported from Cygwin.
-- The subprocess quote-handling mechanism under Windows is much improved.
-- Printing support now available under MS Windows.
-- Selection improvements.
- Kill and yank now interact with the clipboard under Windows.
- MS Windows support for selection is now much more robust.
- Motif selection support is now more correct (but slower).
-- Mail spool locking now works correctly.
-- International support changes.
- The default coding-priority-list is now safer.
- International keysyms are now supported under X.
- MS Windows 1251 code page now supported.
- Czech, Thai, Cyrillic-KOI8, Vietnamese, Ethiopic now supported.
- Proper support for words in Latin 3 and Latin 4.
-- Help buffers contain hyperlinks, and other changes.
-- The modeline's text is now scrollable.
-- The mouse wheel under MS Windows now functions correctly.
-- Interactive searching and matching case improvements.
- Incremental search will now highlight all visible matches.
- Interactive searches always respect uppercase characters.
-- Rectangle functions rewritten to avoid inserting extra spaces.
-- New command `kill-entire-line' that always kills the entire line.
-- Default values correctly stored in minibuffer histories.
-- You can now create "indirect buffers", like in GNU Emacs.
-- Pixel-based scrolling has been implemented.
-- Operation progress can be displayed using graphical widgets.
-- User names following a tilde can now be completed at file name prompts.
-- XEmacs can now play sound using Enlightenment Sound Daemon (ESD).
-- X-Face support is now available under MS Windows.
-- The PostgreSQL Relational Database Management System is now supported.
-- Indentation no longer indents comments that begin at column zero.
-- Face and variable settings can have comments in Customize.
-- New locations for early package hierarchies.
-- The `auto-save' library has been greatly improved.
-- New variable `mswindows-alt-by-itself-activates-menu'.
-- Other init-file-related changes.
- Init file in your home directory may be called `.emacs.el'.
- New command-line switches -user-init-file and -user-init-directory.
-- Etags changes.
- In DOS, etags looks for file.cgz if it cannot find file.c.
- New option --ignore-case-regex is an alternative to --regex.
- New option --declarations, for C-type languages.
- In C++, tags are created for "operator".
- Ada now supported.
- In Fortran, procedure is no longer tagged.
- In Java, tags are created for "interface".
- In Lisp, def-type constructs are now tagged.
- In Perl, the --globals option tags global variables.
- Python now supported.
- New file extensions recognized: .ss, .pdb, .psw.
Changes:
2.7.2:
======
- Renaming and cleaning up several kmaps.
- Added contributed Russian menu translations and FAQ.
- Old Hungarian has been renamed to Hungarian Runes
- Added several kmaps:
SAMPA,Berbere,Russian,Farsi
- Small bugfixes
2.7:
====
- Added full Unicode compliant bidirectional text support
- Added fallback to root xinput style if no suitable style is found
- Received and added Polish gui translations, Persian.kmap,
Sanskrit.kmap Inuktitut-ICI.kmap, Inuktitut-KBD.kmap,
Chinese-Pinyin.kmap, Chinese-WB.kmap, ArmenianEastPhon.kmap
- Speed Optimizations
- OpenType GPOS support for composing characters
- Better TAB control
Older changes available in appropriate CHANGELOGs (too long to include).
configuration database from beeing modified by packages that do not honour
the --disable-schemas-install option. There is no need to patch these broken
packages any more.
Okay'ed by wiz.
rebuild the documentation database at install/deinstall time. This means
that:
- PLIST's do not need to call scrollkeeper-{update,rebuilddb} directly;
this is done by a bsd.pkg.install.mk template.
- The share/omf directory is only removed by scrollkeeper, which is the
last package in the dependancy tree.
- PKGREVISION is bumped.
Reviewed by wiz.
- Fixed an egg-recent related bug (James Willcox)
- Make sure to include <config.h> in all *.c files (Paolo Maggi)
- Allow svg icons in tabs and recent files list (James Willcox)
- Code cleanup in the Open page of the preferences dialog (Paolo)
- Updated gedit guide (Breda McColgan)
- Updated to latest recent-files code (James Willcox)
- Updated about box (Paolo Mggi)
- Fixed mem leaks (Paolo)
- Fixed several bugs in the diff plugin (Paolo)
- Fixed default fonts for printing (Paolo Maggi)
- Updating docs to newest build template (John Fleck)
- Updated gedit man file (James Willcox, Paolo)
- Requires libgnomeprintui-2.2 >= 2.1.7 (Paolo)
- Revamped about dialog (Christian Neumair)
- Added ISO-8859-2 to the list of supported
encodings (Marcin Malinowski)
- Fixed problems with line numbers (Paolo)
- Improved key navigability of output window (Paolo)
- Remember printer configuration/settings (Paolo)
- Fixed various little problems in the plugin
engine (Paolo)
- Enabled startup notification (James)
- Fixed icon sizes for recent-files menus and
document tabs (James).
- Fixed a crash bug related to recent files (James)
- Lots of new and updated translations.
Changes in the package:
- Depend on gnome2-dirs.
- Use the new schemas.mk framework to handle GConf2 schemas.
Also fix build problems - there is a <sys/queue.h> header file bundled
with vigor which will take precedence over the system header, but
lacks some necessary definitions for NetBSD (at least). Remove the
header accordingly.
version 1.31 -> 1.32 :
- the user can set the encoding character of the file with a combo box included in the Kile file selector.
- two color schemes are available for the editor (Black on White/White on Black)
- improved the "Multiple Function" dialog of the "Gnuplot frontend"
version 1.3 -> 1.31 :
- new dialog box for the "ref" and "pageref" tags (the user can select one of the existing labels)
- the "--unique" option is now used for the "Kdvi Forward Search" command
- the bug about the "report" class in the "Quick Start" wizard has been fixed
- the GnuPlot front end code has been cleaned (only QString are used instead of string)
Also update HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES.