Re: biblatex (features/biblatex2) settings dialog
Am Freitag, den 13.01.2017, 19:32 + schrieb PhilipPirrip: > Hope you don't mind if I report other findings here. Reporting on > lyx.org > bug tracker takes too much time: No, that's perfect. > New document. Choose biblatex in Document Settings. Insert an > option, > Apply. Delete the option - it remains in the arguments to biblatex > call, > and it's back there when reopening the document. Fixed. Thanks Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: biblatex (features/biblatex2) settings dialog
On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 18:48:13 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > I think I have fixed this today. > Please try again with recent master (not features/biblatex2). OK, thanks. This works now. Hope you don't mind if I report other findings here. Reporting on lyx.org bug tracker takes too much time: New document. Choose biblatex in Document Settings. Insert an option, Apply. Delete the option - it remains in the arguments to biblatex call, and it's back there when reopening the document.
Re: biblatex (features/biblatex2) settings dialog
Am Freitag, den 13.01.2017, 17:40 + schrieb PhilipPirrip: > The biblatex settings dialog enters some undefined state when one > - chooses Style engine Biblatex > - changes, for example, Biblatex bibliography style field to some > other > value > - presses either of the two Reset buttons or Match > > The other style (in this example Biblatex citation style) dropdown > menu > becomes inactive, i.e. it shows no items, and pressing the Reset > button > gives unpredictable results in exported latex code. I think I have fixed this today. Please try again with recent master (not features/biblatex2). Jürgen > > Can anyone confirm this? > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
biblatex (features/biblatex2) settings dialog
The biblatex settings dialog enters some undefined state when one - chooses Style engine Biblatex - changes, for example, Biblatex bibliography style field to some other value - presses either of the two Reset buttons or Match The other style (in this example Biblatex citation style) dropdown menu becomes inactive, i.e. it shows no items, and pressing the Reset button gives unpredictable results in exported latex code. Can anyone confirm this?