Uwe Stöhr schreef op 30-3-2014 17:46:
Am 30.03.2014 16:05, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:

To do so, can I revert?:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/3471874ed09c8b78addb9a5df260379014cab52b/lyxgit

As this only affects documentation files I did this now.

This stretches the phrase "documentation update" a bit too much to my liking. Not only do you update documentation, you move around a lot of files, you're reverting other's commits, you mangle Makefiles and you update the release notes.

If you'd have posted your proposed patch, others could have commented, and this might have prevented you to move the thesis, svmono and svmult as well. Now, it is very difficult to see what you changed, because you need to subtract the commit and the partial reversal.

I furthermore moved the template file back that were moved last summer to the examples folder. This move did only uncover the real problem and was a regression in functionality since the templates did no longer appear in the "new from template" list.

I don't see this as a 'regression' because I really like having working examples more than non-working templates.

Now we have again all possible templates files listed in "new from template" like in LyX 2.0 and they will compile.

Good.

Vincent

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