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2001-03-14 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* Merging changes from BRANCH_MVC back into HEAD.
2001-03-12 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* Makefile.am: add ControlBibitem.[Ch].
* ControlBibitem.[Ch]: new files that together define the Controller
for a Bibitem popup.
* ControlCommand.h (c-tor): give kb_action a default value of
LFUN_NOACTION.
* ControlCommand.C (apply): do nothing if kb_action is LFUN_NOACTION.
* ControlCitation.[Ch]: moved search functions out of class.
(bibkeysInfo): new method. Returns const reference to private data.
(searchKeys): added case-sensitive switch. Used only by simpleSearch
for now.
2001-03-09 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ControlCitation.[Ch]: added Search functions to the class,
(shamelessly lifted from Marco's gnome code). I think that these would
be better as helper functions outside the class, but this is a first
stab at it.
2001-03-07 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ControlCitation.[Ch]: (getBibkeyList): removed from class
ControlCitation.
(getBibkeys, getBibkeyInfo): added to class ControlCitation.
(getStringFromVector, getVectorFromString, parseBibTeX): new helper
funcs. parseBibTeX() is lifted staraight out of Marco's gnome
implementation of FormCitation.
2001-03-05 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ButtonPolicies.h: add SMI_NOOP to enum.
* ButtonPolicies.C (nextState): add if-statement for SMI_NOOP.
* ButtonController.C (input): add "optimising" if-statement. Actually,
things don't work correctly without it...
2001-03-02 John Levon <moz@compsoc.man.ac.uk>
* ViewBase.h: remove #pragma directive
* ControlConnection.[Ch] (ControlConnectBI c-tor): add explicit c-tor
to make g++ happy.
2001-03-02 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ButtonPolicies.[Ch]: moved from ../ButtonPolicies.[Ch]
* Makefile.am: added ButtonPolicies.[Ch]
* ButtonController.[Ch]: ButtonController is split into
ButtonControllerBase and a template ButtonController class. The base
class no longer stores a pointer to a ButtonPolicy, but instead
accesses the actual instantiation of the policy through a pure virtual
method bp(). This method and the ButtonPolicy itself are instantiated
in the templatised ButtonController class. This class is derived from
the GUI-specific GUIBC class, meaning that the frontends know
nothing about the actual policy decided upon by the controllers.
* ControlBase.[Ch]: No longer store the View or the ButtonController.
Instead the actual instantiations are accessed through pure virtual
methods view() and bc(). The daughter classes are responsible for the
actual View and ButtonController.
* ControlCitation.h: the templatised class GUICitation instantiates
the methods view() and bc(). It also stores the instances of the
View and ButtonController.
2001-02-23 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ButtonControllerBase.[Ch]: renamed as ButtonController.[Ch]. Class
also changed to ButtonController.
* ControlBase.[Ch]:
* ControlConnections.[Ch]:
* ControlCommand.[Ch]:
* ControlCitation.[Ch]:
* ViewBase.h: Changes associated with this.
2001-01-15 Angus Leeming <a.leeming@ic.ac.uk>
* ButtonControllerBase.[Ch]: new files. Split Allan's original
xforms/ButtonController class into a GUI-I class (here) and an
xforms-specific derived class, to be found in xforms/xformsBC.[Ch].
* ControlBase.[Ch]: new files. ControlBase is an abstract base class
from which all Dialog Controllers should be derived. the Controllers
are GUI-independent, but are designed to control the behaviour of
GUI-specific implementaions of each dialog.
* ControlConnections.[Ch]: new files. Classes controlling the
connections of buffer-independent, buffer-dependent and Inset dialogs
with the LyX kernel.
* ControlCommand.[Ch]: new files. A controller for all dialogs for the
InsetCommand subset of insets.
* ControlCitation.[Ch]: new files. The test specialisation! A
controller for the Citation dialog.
* ViewBase.h: new file. ViewBase is an abstract base class from which
GUI-specific dialogs should be derived. The functionality that the GUIs
must now implement is much reduced.