commit 8edc2aeb3e1a6cd7a5d26c11d3ebffd84ebfe4c9
Author: Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org>
Date:   Wed Sep 18 14:19:10 2024 +0200

    ctests: comment the inverted ja Math systemF tests
    
    Comments from Jürgen about why it is complicated to fix the exports.
---
 development/autotests/invertedTests | 15 +++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+)

diff --git a/development/autotests/invertedTests 
b/development/autotests/invertedTests
index fbeefa5cbc..feefad3078 100644
--- a/development/autotests/invertedTests
+++ b/development/autotests/invertedTests
@@ -64,7 +64,22 @@ 
export/export/latex/unicodesymbols/031-thai_th_(euc-|gbk|jis|utf8-cjk).*
 
 # Package clashes when Japanese documents are compiled with non-TeX fonts,
 #
+# Comments from Jürgen 
(Message-ID:<09d6e9eb3f248be1e28d9133f7c5b582ab1a6b77.ca...@lyx.org>):
+#
+# The construct that breaks is the formula
+#
+#  \[
+#  \mathbf{\int_{n}^{2}f(\theta)=\Gamma}\qquad\textrm{\textbackslash
+#  mathbfを使用した数式}
+#  \]
+#
+#in sec. 11.2. It's the \Gamma, for that matter. If replaced by \gamma
+#(though not \Delta), the document compiles.
+# I think the solution would be setting a different font for maths with
+# unicode-math or mathspec, but I am not familiar with those packages,
+# and my attempts only made things worse.
 export/doc/ja/(Math).*_systemF
+#
 export/doc/ja/(Formula-numbering|EmbeddedObjects)_pdf4_systemF
 
 # Test for command \pdfsave fails:
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