lyx_mirror/src/insets/InsetFloat.cpp

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/**
* \file InsetFloat.cpp
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author J<EFBFBD>rgen Vigna
* \author Lars Gullik Bj<EFBFBD>nnes
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "InsetFloat.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#include "bufferparams.h"
#include "BufferView.h"
#include "cursor.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "dispatchresult.h"
#include "Floating.h"
#include "FloatList.h"
#include "funcrequest.h"
#include "FuncStatus.h"
#include "gettext.h"
#include "LaTeXFeatures.h"
#include "LColor.h"
#include "lyxlex.h"
#include "outputparams.h"
#include "paragraph.h"
#include "TocBackend.h"
#include "support/lstrings.h"
#include "support/convert.h"
namespace lyx {
using support::contains;
using std::endl;
using std::string;
using std::auto_ptr;
using std::istringstream;
using std::ostream;
using std::ostringstream;
// With this inset it will be possible to support the latex package
// float.sty, and I am sure that with this and some additional support
// classes we can support similar functionality in other formats
// (read DocBook).
// By using float.sty we will have the same handling for all floats, both
// for those already in existance (table and figure) and all user created
// ones<65>. So suddenly we give the users the possibility of creating new
// kinds of floats on the fly. (and with a uniform look)
//
// API to float.sty:
// \newfloat{type}{placement}{ext}[within]
// type - The "type" of the new class of floats, like program or
// algorithm. After the appropriate \newfloat, commands
// such as \begin{program} or \end{algorithm*} will be
// available.
// placement - The default placement for the given class of floats.
// They are like in standard LaTeX: t, b, p and h for top,
// bottom, page, and here, respectively. On top of that
// there is a new type, H, which does not really correspond
// to a float, since it means: put it "here" and nowhere else.
// Note, however that the H specifier is special and, because
// of implementation details cannot be used in the second
// argument of \newfloat.
// ext - The file name extension of an auxiliary file for the list
// of figures (or whatever). LaTeX writes the captions to
// this file.
// within - This (optional) argument determines whether floats of this
// class will be numbered within some sectional unit of the
// document. For example, if within is equal to chapter, the
// floats will be numbered within chapters.
// \floatstyle{style}
// style - plain, boxed, ruled
// \floatname{float}{floatname}
// float -
// floatname -
// \floatplacement{float}{placement}
// float -
// placement -
// \restylefloat{float}
// float -
// \listof{type}{title}
// title -
// <20> the algorithm float is defined using the float.sty package. Like this
// \floatstyle{ruled}
// \newfloat{algorithm}{htbp}{loa}[<sect>]
// \floatname{algorithm}{Algorithm}
//
// The intention is that floats should be definable from two places:
// - layout files
// - the "gui" (i.e. by the user)
//
// From layout files.
// This should only be done for floats defined in a documentclass and that
// does not need any additional packages. The two most known floats in this
// category is "table" and "figure". Floats defined in layout files are only
// stored in lyx files if the user modifies them.
//
// By the user.
// There should be a gui dialog (and also a collection of lyxfuncs) where
// the user can modify existing floats and/or create new ones.
//
// The individual floats will also have some settable
// variables: wide and placement.
//
// Lgb
InsetFloat::InsetFloat(BufferParams const & bp, string const & type)
: InsetCollapsable(bp)
{
setLabel(_("float: ") + floatName(type, bp));
LyXFont font(LyXFont::ALL_SANE);
font.decSize();
font.decSize();
font.setColor(LColor::collapsable);
setLabelFont(font);
params_.type = type;
setInsetName(from_utf8(type));
}
InsetFloat::~InsetFloat()
{
InsetFloatMailer(*this).hideDialog();
}
void InsetFloat::doDispatch(LCursor & cur, FuncRequest & cmd)
{
switch (cmd.action) {
case LFUN_INSET_MODIFY: {
InsetFloatParams params;
InsetFloatMailer::string2params(to_utf8(cmd.argument()), params);
params_.placement = params.placement;
params_.wide = params.wide;
params_.sideways = params.sideways;
wide(params_.wide, cur.buffer().params());
sideways(params_.sideways, cur.buffer().params());
break;
}
case LFUN_INSET_DIALOG_UPDATE: {
InsetFloatMailer(*this).updateDialog(&cur.bv());
break;
}
case LFUN_MOUSE_RELEASE: {
if (cmd.button() == mouse_button::button3 && hitButton(cmd)) {
InsetFloatMailer(*this).showDialog(&cur.bv());
break;
}
InsetCollapsable::doDispatch(cur, cmd);
break;
}
default:
InsetCollapsable::doDispatch(cur, cmd);
break;
}
}
bool InsetFloat::getStatus(LCursor & cur, FuncRequest const & cmd,
FuncStatus & flag) const
{
switch (cmd.action) {
case LFUN_INSET_MODIFY:
case LFUN_INSET_DIALOG_UPDATE:
flag.enabled(true);
return true;
default:
return InsetCollapsable::getStatus(cur, cmd, flag);
}
}
void InsetFloatParams::write(ostream & os) const
{
os << "Float " << type << '\n';
if (!placement.empty())
os << "placement " << placement << "\n";
if (wide)
os << "wide true\n";
else
os << "wide false\n";
if (sideways)
os << "sideways true\n";
else
os << "sideways false\n";
}
void InsetFloatParams::read(LyXLex & lex)
{
string token;
lex >> token;
if (token == "placement") {
lex >> placement;
} else {
// take countermeasures
lex.pushToken(token);
}
lex >> token;
if (token == "wide") {
lex >> wide;
} else {
lyxerr << "InsetFloat::Read:: Missing wide!"
<< endl;
// take countermeasures
lex.pushToken(token);
}
lex >> token;
if (token == "sideways") {
lex >> sideways;
} else {
lyxerr << "InsetFloat::Read:: Missing sideways!"
<< endl;
// take countermeasures
lex.pushToken(token);
}
}
void InsetFloat::write(Buffer const & buf, ostream & os) const
{
params_.write(os);
InsetCollapsable::write(buf, os);
}
void InsetFloat::read(Buffer const & buf, LyXLex & lex)
{
params_.read(lex);
wide(params_.wide, buf.params());
sideways(params_.sideways, buf.params());
InsetCollapsable::read(buf, lex);
}
void InsetFloat::validate(LaTeXFeatures & features) const
{
if (contains(params_.placement, 'H')) {
features.require("float");
}
if (params_.sideways)
features.require("rotating");
features.useFloat(params_.type);
InsetCollapsable::validate(features);
}
auto_ptr<InsetBase> InsetFloat::doClone() const
{
return auto_ptr<InsetBase>(new InsetFloat(*this));
}
docstring const InsetFloat::editMessage() const
{
return _("Opened Float Inset");
}
int InsetFloat::latex(Buffer const & buf, odocstream & os,
OutputParams const & runparams) const
{
FloatList const & floats = buf.params().getLyXTextClass().floats();
string tmptype = (params_.wide ? params_.type + "*" : params_.type);
if (params_.sideways) {
if (params_.type == "table")
tmptype = "sidewaystable";
else if (params_.type == "figure")
tmptype = "sidewaysfigure";
}
// Figure out the float placement to use.
// From lowest to highest:
// - float default placement
// - document wide default placement
// - specific float placement
string placement;
string const buf_placement = buf.params().float_placement;
string const def_placement = floats.defaultPlacement(params_.type);
if (!params_.placement.empty()
&& params_.placement != def_placement) {
placement = params_.placement;
} else if (params_.placement.empty()
&& !buf_placement.empty()
&& buf_placement != def_placement) {
placement = buf_placement;
}
// The \n is used to force \begin{<floatname>} to appear in a new line.
// The % is needed to prevent two consecutive \n chars in the case
// when the current output line is empty.
os << "%\n\\begin{" << from_ascii(tmptype) << '}';
// We only output placement if different from the def_placement.
// sidewaysfloats always use their own page
if (!placement.empty() && !params_.sideways) {
os << '[' << from_ascii(placement) << ']';
}
os << '\n';
the stuff from the sneak preview: For one, it still contains a few things that are already in CVS (the 'brown paperbag' changes). Secondly, this changes the ParagraphList to a std::vector but does not yet take full advantage of it except removing LyXText::parOffset() and similar. I had an extensive talk with my profiler and we are happy nevertheless. This also moves almost all Cut&Paste specific stuff from text.C to CutAndPaste.C. Much smaller interface now... Namespace CutAndPaste is now lyx::cap::. Was inconsistent with the rest.... Make ParagraphList a proper class. We'll need this later for a specialized erase/insert. Remove some unneeded prototypes and function declarations Use ParameterStruct directly instead of ShareContainer<ParameterStruct> Inline a few accesses to CursorSlice members as suggested by the profiler. Fix commandline conversion crash reported by Kayvan. Replace PosIterator by DocumentIterator. The latter can also iterate through math and nested text in math... Remove math specific hack from Documentiterator Derive InsetCollapsable from InsetText instead of using an InsetText member. This give us the opportunity to get rid of the InsetOld::owner_ backpointer. Cosmetics in CutAndPaste.C and cursor.C. Fix nasty crash (popping slices off an empty selection anchor). Add a few asserts. Remove all 'manual' update calls. We do now one per user interaction which is completely sufficient. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@8527 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2004-03-25 09:16:36 +00:00
int const i = InsetText::latex(buf, os, runparams);
// The \n is used to force \end{<floatname>} to appear in a new line.
// In this case, we do not case if the current output line is empty.
os << "\n\\end{" << from_ascii(tmptype) << "}\n";
return i + 4;
}
int InsetFloat::plaintext(Buffer const & buf, odocstream & os,
OutputParams const & runparams) const
{
os << '[' << _("float") << ' ' << floatName(params_.type, buf.params()) << ":\n";
InsetText::plaintext(buf, os, runparams);
os << "\n]";
return PLAINTEXT_NEWLINE + 1; // one char on a separate line
}
int InsetFloat::docbook(Buffer const & buf, odocstream & os,
OutputParams const & runparams) const
{
// FIXME UNICODE
os << '<' << from_ascii(params_.type) << '>';
the stuff from the sneak preview: For one, it still contains a few things that are already in CVS (the 'brown paperbag' changes). Secondly, this changes the ParagraphList to a std::vector but does not yet take full advantage of it except removing LyXText::parOffset() and similar. I had an extensive talk with my profiler and we are happy nevertheless. This also moves almost all Cut&Paste specific stuff from text.C to CutAndPaste.C. Much smaller interface now... Namespace CutAndPaste is now lyx::cap::. Was inconsistent with the rest.... Make ParagraphList a proper class. We'll need this later for a specialized erase/insert. Remove some unneeded prototypes and function declarations Use ParameterStruct directly instead of ShareContainer<ParameterStruct> Inline a few accesses to CursorSlice members as suggested by the profiler. Fix commandline conversion crash reported by Kayvan. Replace PosIterator by DocumentIterator. The latter can also iterate through math and nested text in math... Remove math specific hack from Documentiterator Derive InsetCollapsable from InsetText instead of using an InsetText member. This give us the opportunity to get rid of the InsetOld::owner_ backpointer. Cosmetics in CutAndPaste.C and cursor.C. Fix nasty crash (popping slices off an empty selection anchor). Add a few asserts. Remove all 'manual' update calls. We do now one per user interaction which is completely sufficient. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@8527 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2004-03-25 09:16:36 +00:00
int const i = InsetText::docbook(buf, os, runparams);
os << "</" << from_ascii(params_.type) << '>';
return i;
}
bool InsetFloat::insetAllowed(InsetBase::Code code) const
{
return code != InsetBase::FLOAT_CODE
&& code != InsetBase::FOOT_CODE
&& code != InsetBase::MARGIN_CODE;
}
bool InsetFloat::showInsetDialog(BufferView * bv) const
{
the stuff from the sneak preview: For one, it still contains a few things that are already in CVS (the 'brown paperbag' changes). Secondly, this changes the ParagraphList to a std::vector but does not yet take full advantage of it except removing LyXText::parOffset() and similar. I had an extensive talk with my profiler and we are happy nevertheless. This also moves almost all Cut&Paste specific stuff from text.C to CutAndPaste.C. Much smaller interface now... Namespace CutAndPaste is now lyx::cap::. Was inconsistent with the rest.... Make ParagraphList a proper class. We'll need this later for a specialized erase/insert. Remove some unneeded prototypes and function declarations Use ParameterStruct directly instead of ShareContainer<ParameterStruct> Inline a few accesses to CursorSlice members as suggested by the profiler. Fix commandline conversion crash reported by Kayvan. Replace PosIterator by DocumentIterator. The latter can also iterate through math and nested text in math... Remove math specific hack from Documentiterator Derive InsetCollapsable from InsetText instead of using an InsetText member. This give us the opportunity to get rid of the InsetOld::owner_ backpointer. Cosmetics in CutAndPaste.C and cursor.C. Fix nasty crash (popping slices off an empty selection anchor). Add a few asserts. Remove all 'manual' update calls. We do now one per user interaction which is completely sufficient. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@8527 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2004-03-25 09:16:36 +00:00
if (!InsetText::showInsetDialog(bv))
InsetFloatMailer(const_cast<InsetFloat &>(*this)).showDialog(bv);
return true;
}
void InsetFloat::wide(bool w, BufferParams const & bp)
{
params_.wide = w;
docstring lab = _("float: ") + floatName(params_.type, bp);
if (params_.wide)
lab += '*';
setLabel(lab);
}
void InsetFloat::sideways(bool s, BufferParams const & bp)
{
params_.sideways = s;
docstring lab = _("float: ") + floatName(params_.type, bp);
if (params_.sideways)
lab += _(" (sideways)");
setLabel(lab);
}
void InsetFloat::addToToc(TocList & toclist, Buffer const & buf) const
{
// Is there a need to provide a list of float insets?
return;
// Abdel (01/02/2006): I'll let this code for reference in case
// there's a need to do something similar for another kind of
// inset.
ParConstIterator pit = par_const_iterator_begin(*this);
ParConstIterator end = par_const_iterator_end(*this);
// Find a caption layout in one of the (child inset's) pars
for (; pit != end; ++pit) {
if (pit->layout()->labeltype == LABEL_SENSITIVE) {
Toc & toc = toclist[params_.type];
docstring const str =
convert<docstring>(toc.size() + 1)
+ ". " + pit->asString(buf, false);
toc.push_back(TocItem(pit, 0, str));
return;
}
}
}
string const InsetFloatMailer::name_("float");
InsetFloatMailer::InsetFloatMailer(InsetFloat & inset)
: inset_(inset)
{}
string const InsetFloatMailer::inset2string(Buffer const &) const
{
return params2string(inset_.params());
}
void InsetFloatMailer::string2params(string const & in,
InsetFloatParams & params)
{
params = InsetFloatParams();
if (in.empty())
return;
istringstream data(in);
LyXLex lex(0,0);
lex.setStream(data);
string name;
lex >> name;
if (!lex || name != name_)
return print_mailer_error("InsetFloatMailer", in, 1, name_);
// This is part of the inset proper that is usually swallowed
// by LyXText::readInset
string id;
lex >> id;
if (!lex || id != "Float")
return print_mailer_error("InsetBoxMailer", in, 2, "Float");
// We have to read the type here!
lex >> params.type;
params.read(lex);
}
string const InsetFloatMailer::params2string(InsetFloatParams const & params)
{
ostringstream data;
data << name_ << ' ';
params.write(data);
return data.str();
}
} // namespace lyx