{"id":772,"date":"2011-09-06T16:49:24","date_gmt":"2011-09-06T16:49:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/software.sil.org\/xlingpaper\/?p=772"},"modified":"2024-08-01T19:36:08","modified_gmt":"2024-08-01T19:36:08","slug":"version-2-17-0-released","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/software.sil.org\/xlingpaper\/version-2-17-0-released\/","title":{"rendered":"Version 2.17.0 Released"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The main highlights are:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Added a way to quickly increase the size of tables, whether that table was newly added or already exists. See section 6.1.1 &#8220;Increase Table Size&#8221; in the User Documentation.<\/li>\n<li>Made a way to have interlinears automatically wrap in the default PDF output. See section 5.3 &#8220;Interlinear examples&#8221; in the User Documentation.<\/li>\n<li>Improved the default PDF output: if a table has no column spans and no row spans, then the width attribute of a cell in the first row will be used for all cells in that column.<\/li>\n<li>Added Spanish and French versions of the user interface (feedback on either is welcome). See section 11.38 &#8220;Use a non-English version of the XMLmind XML Editor and XLingPaper&#8221; in the User Documentation.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The recent changes are:<\/p>\n<div lang=\"x-western\">\n<ul>\n<li>2.17.0 5 September 2011\n<ul>\n<li>Add an &#8220;Increase Table Size&#8221; command to more conveniently increase the default number of header rows, non-header rows, and columns.<\/li>\n<li>Added Spanish and French versions of the user interface (where possible).<\/li>\n<li>RenderX way of producing PDF (and also Word output and Open Office Writer output): Fix bug: ignore image and break-line elements when using a paper title as a header or footer.<\/li>\n<li>Re-organized the XLingPaper portion of the File \/ New dialog. The XLingPaper items now come out at the top of the list. (Requires XXE version 4.8.0 or higher.)<\/li>\n<li>Remove quotes around title in references for web page articles in XeLaTeX no-publisher style sheet and default web page output. (Missed these from earlier).<\/li>\n<li>Add section to user documentation on how to insert special symbols.<\/li>\n<li>Make XLingPaper be localizable.<\/li>\n<li>If the abbreviations element includes a font-family, use that font when displaying abbrRef elements in XXE.<\/li>\n<li>Consecutive endnotes needed a comma (and space) between the footnote numbers.<\/li>\n<li>XXE version 4.9 broke the &#8216;Jump to Work in References (Bibliography)&#8217; command. Fixed it so it now works with XXE version 4.9 and earlier.<\/li>\n<li>Removed type attribute from part, chapter, chapterBeforePart, section1, section2, section3, section4, section5, and section6 elements. These are not needed and could cause PDF to fail to be produced.<\/li>\n<li>Improve footnote numbering in books (documents containing chapters).<\/li>\n<li>No longer require an institution element within a ms reference work.<\/li>\n<li>Enable the affiliation element to have embedded elements (like object).<\/li>\n<li>Made SIL publisher style sheets conform more closely to the SIL International Publications Style sheet.<\/li>\n<li>Fix a bug: If a set of abbreviations had a label, it was not possible to see the contents of the abbreviations.<\/li>\n<li>Web page output when there is an associated publisher style sheet:\n<ul>\n<li>Added an ignorePageWidthForWebPageOutput attribute to the pageLayout element of a publisher style sheet. If it is set to &#8216;yes&#8217;, then there is no fixed page width in the web page output (i.e. it &#8220;fills&#8221; the width like the web page output does when there is no associated publisher style sheet).<\/li>\n<li>Make XHTML web page output use UTF-8 so browsers like Internet Explorer will display data correctly.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<li>XeLaTeX way of producing PDF:\n<ul>\n<li>Improvement: added a way to have any interlinear automatically wrap within the page width, including interlinear texts.<\/li>\n<li>Improvement: if a table has no column spans and no row spans, then the width attribute of a cell in the first row will be used for all cells in that column.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: when ISO codes were shown with interlinear and listInterlinear, the example number (and letter) were sometimes not horizontally aligned with the first line of the interlinear.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: when a listInterlinear had a mix of ISO codes to show, any additional lineGroup elements also were incorrectly showing the ISO code.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: if a table&#8217;s first row did not have the maximum number of columns the table has, it would fail to produce the PDF.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: if abbreviations had both font-variant set to &#8216;small-caps&#8217; and had usesmallcaps set to &#8216;yes&#8217;, the PDF would fail to be produced.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: ignore image and break-line elements when using a paper title as a header or footer.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: if a title element begins with non-text containing elements and one of those is a br element, the PDF would fail to be produced.<\/li>\n<li>Fix bug: when a section title used an &lt;object&gt; element that referred to a &lt;type&gt; element with text in either the before or after attributes, that text would not show in the PDF bookmarks.<\/li>\n<li>Fix some bugs with the morpheme-aligned interlinear:\n<ul>\n<li>Morpheme-aligned interlinear was incorrectly running off the right edge of the paper.<\/li>\n<li>item elements with type attribute set to cf were not getting font information.<\/li>\n<li>Interlinear text in appendices were not being formatted correctly.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The main highlights are: Added a way to quickly increase the size of tables, whether that table was newly added or already exists. See section 6.1.1 &#8220;Increase Table Size&#8221; in the User Documentation. Made a way to have interlinears automatically wrap in the default PDF output. See section 5.3 &#8220;Interlinear examples&#8221; in the User Documentation. 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