Il 01/02/2011 11:22, Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
possibilities. Just need to fix what else is needed in order to have the
test run properly on a non-Italian machine (I have to find an English
installation somewhere and try).
you dont know what box are you opening :) there are many strange issues
which affect whether lang switching works on different setups.
this happens because of course I have very a limited experience with
playing with different languages, right-to-left, non-western charsets
and the like.
I also was thinking that another reproducibility issue is due to the
configuration of LyX. If you have in your home folder any custom
options, or scripts, or extended commands or modified key bindings
or whatever else, then some tests might fail. For example, I guess
last week I was getting continuous crashes from trunk because
probably I had continuous spell checking active, whilst nobody else
was noticing any issue probably because that option was disabled
(my guess).
So I would probably try to search for a way to have a fixed default
configuration over which the tests are based, unless they explicitly
change/reconfigure things with specific commands in the script.
Do you know of any command-line option to LyX that may help with
this regard ? Is there a way to let LyX completely ignore the $HOME/.lyx
settings ?
I don't know whether you share at least partially the above.
i wouldn't care about those matters if it worked. but it did not, so i was
merely suggesting how to make this work flawlessly for others. if most of the
tests works only on your setup it will be only you who will use this -- i'm
fine with that as well, just not gonna touch it again ;)
sure, sure, I'd be much happier if others would find it useful and could
take advantage of this framework, both for writing their own tests, and
for running the existing ones on their own platforms.
T.