Am Donnerstag, 5. November 2015 um 21:04:03, schrieb Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org> > On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 09:12:56PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote: > > > The test problem could easily be solved in the test machinery instead: When > > exporting via XeTeX or LuaTeX, switch to non-TeX fonts, even if the > > document > > has a different setting. Unless someone presents a convincing use case for > > the automatic setting, I would like to proceed this way, and only duplicate > > the font settings, so that both the TeX and non-TeX settings could be > > stored > > in parallel. The GUI would still look exactly like before, but you would > > not > > loose the "other" font set if you toggle. > > Thanks for working on this, Georg.
+1 > As far as I'm concerned, whatever you > and Günter decide is fine with me since you two seem to be the only ones > that understand what should happen. As far as the tests, I don't have a > strong preference. I think we should try to get the tests to reflect > real user scenarios as much as possible so what you propose sounds > reasonable to me. Let's see what Kornel thinks. The test machinery already select a non-TeX-font. ATM it depends only on the language folder (e.g. /hu/, /he/, etc.) but we could do it also depending on some content in lyx-file. Disabling TeX fonts for lualatex and xelatex is easy. One liner in ignoredTests, but I am not a big fan of it. > Scott Kornel
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