This is really interesting. LyX 2.2.0 fixes some problem on latest Mac OS "El Capitan". I guess the fix is there because of the change to Qt5.
We should start with the release process of the thing, IMHO. Stephan Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht: > Von: jken...@ssc.wisc.edu > Betreff: Aw: Some buttons on Maths palette don't work! > Datum: 8. Oktober 2015 14:56:25 MESZ > An: "Stephan Witt" <st.w...@gmx.net> > Kopie: "John Kennan" <jken...@ssc.wisc.edu> > > Stephan: > > Thanks for sending this. I tried it on El Capitan, and it fixes the > problem with the math palette. > > And again, thanks for LyX. > > John > >> Am 08.10.2015 um 03:23 schrieb John Kennan <jken...@ssc.wisc.edu>: >> >>> >>> The palette problem on El Capitan doesn't seem to have anything to >>> do with SIP -- I disabled it (and reconfigured LyX) and the problem >>> remained. This is LyX 2.1.4 (on a Retina machine -- the same LyX on >>> a different Retina machine running OS X 10.10.5 doesn't have this >>> problem). If there was a test version of 2.2 available for OSX, I >>> could try that. >> >> Hi John, >> >> 2 or 3 weeks ago I've placed a disk image and a signature file with >> the LyX 2.2.0 developer version here: >> … >> You may try it. Open the disk image and copy the LyX app to your >> desktop or so. >> >> On first start it will copy your preferences from LyX 2.1 to a >> separate 2.2 directory. All changes to the preferences you'll make >> afterwards are independent from your LyX 2.1 settings. These are the >> good news. Your documents will be converted to the new (and not >> stable) file format LyX 2.2 is using. Your LyX 2.1 will not be able to >> open them after saving with 2.2!!! This is the bad one. Be careful. >> >> I'm very interested to hear if this works better on El Capitan. The >> biggest difference regarding on screen rendering is the newer Qt >> version used by LyX. >> >> Regards, >> Stephan >> >>> >>> Actually, I can't get any of the Greek symbols by clicking on the >>> palette. >>> >>> -- >>> John Kennan >> > >