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/**
* \file tex2lyx/text.cpp
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author André Pönitz
* \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
* \author Uwe Stöhr
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
// {[(
#include <config.h>
#include "tex2lyx.h"
#include "Context.h"
#include "Encoding.h"
#include "FloatList.h"
#include "Layout.h"
#include "Length.h"
#include "support/lassert.h"
#include "support/convert.h"
#include "support/FileName.h"
#include "support/filetools.h"
#include "support/lstrings.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
using namespace lyx::support;
namespace lyx {
void parse_text_in_inset(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context const & context)
{
Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
newcontext.font = context.font;
parse_text(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext);
newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
}
namespace {
/// parses a paragraph snippet, useful for example for \\emph{...}
void parse_text_snippet(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context & context)
{
Context newcontext(context);
// Don't inherit the paragraph-level extra stuff
newcontext.par_extra_stuff.clear();
parse_text(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext);
// Make sure that we don't create invalid .lyx files
context.need_layout = newcontext.need_layout;
context.need_end_layout = newcontext.need_end_layout;
}
/*!
* Thin wrapper around parse_text_snippet() using a string.
*
* We completely ignore \c context.need_layout and \c context.need_end_layout,
* because our return value is not used directly (otherwise the stream version
* of parse_text_snippet() could be used). That means that the caller needs
* to do layout management manually.
* This is intended to parse text that does not create any layout changes.
*/
string parse_text_snippet(Parser & p, unsigned flags, const bool outer,
Context & context)
{
Context newcontext(context);
newcontext.need_layout = false;
newcontext.need_end_layout = false;
newcontext.new_layout_allowed = false;
// Avoid warning by Context::~Context()
newcontext.par_extra_stuff.clear();
ostringstream os;
parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext);
return os.str();
}
char const * const known_latex_commands[] = { "ref", "cite", "label",
"index", "printindex", "pageref", "url", "vref", "vpageref", "prettyref",
"eqref", 0 };
/*!
* natbib commands.
* We can't put these into known_latex_commands because the argument order
* is reversed in lyx if there are 2 arguments.
* The starred forms are also known.
*/
char const * const known_natbib_commands[] = { "cite", "citet", "citep",
"citealt", "citealp", "citeauthor", "citeyear", "citeyearpar",
"citefullauthor", "Citet", "Citep", "Citealt", "Citealp", "Citeauthor", 0 };
/*!
* jurabib commands.
* We can't put these into known_latex_commands because the argument order
* is reversed in lyx if there are 2 arguments.
* No starred form other than "cite*" known.
*/
char const * const known_jurabib_commands[] = { "cite", "citet", "citep",
"citealt", "citealp", "citeauthor", "citeyear", "citeyearpar",
// jurabib commands not (yet) supported by LyX:
// "fullcite",
// "footcite", "footcitet", "footcitep", "footcitealt", "footcitealp",
// "footciteauthor", "footciteyear", "footciteyearpar",
"citefield", "citetitle", "cite*", 0 };
/// LaTeX names for quotes
char const * const known_quotes[] = { "dq", "guillemotleft", "flqq", "og",
"guillemotright", "frqq", "fg", "glq", "glqq", "textquoteleft", "grq", "grqq",
"quotedblbase", "textquotedblleft", "quotesinglbase", "textquoteright", "flq",
"guilsinglleft", "frq", "guilsinglright", 0};
/// the same as known_quotes with .lyx names
char const * const known_coded_quotes[] = { "prd", "ard", "ard", "ard",
"ald", "ald", "ald", "gls", "gld", "els", "els", "grd",
"gld", "grd", "gls", "ers", "fls",
"fls", "frs", "frs", 0};
/// LaTeX names for font sizes
char const * const known_sizes[] = { "tiny", "scriptsize", "footnotesize",
"small", "normalsize", "large", "Large", "LARGE", "huge", "Huge", 0};
/// the same as known_sizes with .lyx names plus a default entry
char const * const known_coded_sizes[] = { "default", "tiny", "scriptsize", "footnotesize",
"small", "normal", "large", "larger", "largest", "huge", "giant", 0};
/// LaTeX 2.09 names for font families
char const * const known_old_font_families[] = { "rm", "sf", "tt", 0};
/// LaTeX names for font families
char const * const known_font_families[] = { "rmfamily", "sffamily",
"ttfamily", 0};
/// the same as known_old_font_families and known_font_families with .lyx names
char const * const known_coded_font_families[] = { "roman", "sans",
"typewriter", 0};
/// LaTeX 2.09 names for font series
char const * const known_old_font_series[] = { "bf", 0};
/// LaTeX names for font series
char const * const known_font_series[] = { "bfseries", "mdseries", 0};
/// the same as known_old_font_series and known_font_series with .lyx names
char const * const known_coded_font_series[] = { "bold", "medium", 0};
/// LaTeX 2.09 names for font shapes
char const * const known_old_font_shapes[] = { "it", "sl", "sc", 0};
/// LaTeX names for font shapes
char const * const known_font_shapes[] = { "itshape", "slshape", "scshape",
"upshape", 0};
/// the same as known_old_font_shapes and known_font_shapes with .lyx names
char const * const known_coded_font_shapes[] = { "italic", "slanted",
"smallcaps", "up", 0};
/*!
* Graphics file extensions known by the dvips driver of the graphics package.
* These extensions are used to complete the filename of an included
* graphics file if it does not contain an extension.
* The order must be the same that latex uses to find a file, because we
* will use the first extension that matches.
* This is only an approximation for the common cases. If we would want to
* do it right in all cases, we would need to know which graphics driver is
* used and know the extensions of every driver of the graphics package.
*/
char const * const known_dvips_graphics_formats[] = {"eps", "ps", "eps.gz",
"ps.gz", "eps.Z", "ps.Z", 0};
/*!
* Graphics file extensions known by the pdftex driver of the graphics package.
* \sa known_dvips_graphics_formats
*/
char const * const known_pdftex_graphics_formats[] = {"png", "pdf", "jpg",
"mps", "tif", 0};
/*!
* Known file extensions for TeX files as used by \\include.
*/
char const * const known_tex_extensions[] = {"tex", 0};
/// spaces known by InsetSpace
char const * const known_spaces[] = { " ", "space", ",", "thinspace", "quad",
"qquad", "enspace", "enskip", "negthinspace", 0};
/// the same as known_spaces with .lyx names
char const * const known_coded_spaces[] = { "space{}", "space{}",
"thinspace{}", "thinspace{}", "quad{}", "qquad{}", "enspace{}", "enskip{}",
"negthinspace{}", 0};
/// splits "x=z, y=b" into a map
map<string, string> split_map(string const & s)
{
map<string, string> res;
vector<string> v;
split(s, v);
for (size_t i = 0; i < v.size(); ++i) {
size_t const pos = v[i].find('=');
string const index = v[i].substr(0, pos);
string const value = v[i].substr(pos + 1, string::npos);
res[trim(index)] = trim(value);
}
return res;
}
/*!
* Split a LaTeX length into value and unit.
* The latter can be a real unit like "pt", or a latex length variable
* like "\textwidth". The unit may contain additional stuff like glue
* lengths, but we don't care, because such lengths are ERT anyway.
* \returns true if \p value and \p unit are valid.
*/
bool splitLatexLength(string const & len, string & value, string & unit)
{
if (len.empty())
return false;
const string::size_type i = len.find_first_not_of(" -+0123456789.,");
//'4,5' is a valid LaTeX length number. Change it to '4.5'
string const length = subst(len, ',', '.');
if (i == string::npos)
return false;
if (i == 0) {
if (len[0] == '\\') {
// We had something like \textwidth without a factor
value = "1.0";
} else {
return false;
}
} else {
value = trim(string(length, 0, i));
}
if (value == "-")
value = "-1.0";
// 'cM' is a valid LaTeX length unit. Change it to 'cm'
if (contains(len, '\\'))
unit = trim(string(len, i));
else
unit = ascii_lowercase(trim(string(len, i)));
return true;
}
/// A simple function to translate a latex length to something lyx can
/// understand. Not perfect, but rather best-effort.
bool translate_len(string const & length, string & valstring, string & unit)
{
if (!splitLatexLength(length, valstring, unit))
return false;
// LyX uses percent values
double value;
istringstream iss(valstring);
iss >> value;
value *= 100;
ostringstream oss;
oss << value;
string const percentval = oss.str();
// a normal length
if (unit.empty() || unit[0] != '\\')
return true;
string::size_type const i = unit.find(' ');
string const endlen = (i == string::npos) ? string() : string(unit, i);
if (unit == "\\textwidth") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "text%" + endlen;
} else if (unit == "\\columnwidth") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "col%" + endlen;
} else if (unit == "\\paperwidth") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "page%" + endlen;
} else if (unit == "\\linewidth") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "line%" + endlen;
} else if (unit == "\\paperheight") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "pheight%" + endlen;
} else if (unit == "\\textheight") {
valstring = percentval;
unit = "theight%" + endlen;
}
return true;
}
}
string translate_len(string const & length)
{
string unit;
string value;
if (translate_len(length, value, unit))
return value + unit;
// If the input is invalid, return what we have.
return length;
}
namespace {
/*!
* Translates a LaTeX length into \p value, \p unit and
* \p special parts suitable for a box inset.
* The difference from translate_len() is that a box inset knows about
* some special "units" that are stored in \p special.
*/
void translate_box_len(string const & length, string & value, string & unit, string & special)
{
if (translate_len(length, value, unit)) {
if (unit == "\\height" || unit == "\\depth" ||
unit == "\\totalheight" || unit == "\\width") {
special = unit.substr(1);
// The unit is not used, but LyX requires a dummy setting
unit = "in";
} else
special = "none";
} else {
value.clear();
unit = length;
special = "none";
}
}
/*!
* Find a file with basename \p name in path \p path and an extension
* in \p extensions.
*/
string find_file(string const & name, string const & path,
char const * const * extensions)
{
for (char const * const * what = extensions; *what; ++what) {
string const trial = addExtension(name, *what);
if (makeAbsPath(trial, path).exists())
return trial;
}
return string();
}
void begin_inset(ostream & os, string const & name)
{
os << "\n\\begin_inset " << name;
}
void end_inset(ostream & os)
{
os << "\n\\end_inset\n\n";
}
void skip_braces(Parser & p)
{
if (p.next_token().cat() != catBegin)
return;
p.get_token();
if (p.next_token().cat() == catEnd) {
p.get_token();
return;
}
p.putback();
}
void handle_ert(ostream & os, string const & s, Context & context)
{
// We must have a valid layout before outputting the ERT inset.
context.check_layout(os);
Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
begin_inset(os, "ERT");
os << "\nstatus collapsed\n";
newcontext.check_layout(os);
for (string::const_iterator it = s.begin(), et = s.end(); it != et; ++it) {
if (*it == '\\')
os << "\n\\backslash\n";
else if (*it == '\n') {
newcontext.new_paragraph(os);
newcontext.check_layout(os);
} else
os << *it;
}
newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
end_inset(os);
}
void handle_comment(ostream & os, string const & s, Context & context)
{
// TODO: Handle this better
Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
begin_inset(os, "ERT");
os << "\nstatus collapsed\n";
newcontext.check_layout(os);
for (string::const_iterator it = s.begin(), et = s.end(); it != et; ++it) {
if (*it == '\\')
os << "\n\\backslash\n";
else
os << *it;
}
// make sure that our comment is the last thing on the line
newcontext.new_paragraph(os);
newcontext.check_layout(os);
newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
end_inset(os);
}
Layout const * findLayout(TextClass const & textclass, string const & name)
{
DocumentClass::const_iterator lit = textclass.begin();
DocumentClass::const_iterator len = textclass.end();
for (; lit != len; ++lit)
if (lit->latexname() == name)
return &*lit;
return 0;
}
void eat_whitespace(Parser &, ostream &, Context &, bool);
Layout * captionlayout()
{
static Layout * lay = 0;
if (!lay) {
lay = new Layout;
lay->name_ = from_ascii("Caption");
lay->latexname_ = "caption";
lay->latextype = LATEX_COMMAND;
lay->optionalargs = 1;
}
return lay;
}
void output_command_layout(ostream & os, Parser & p, bool outer,
Context & parent_context,
Layout const * newlayout)
{
parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, newlayout,
parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
// We are beginning a nested environment after a
// deeper paragraph inside the outer list environment.
// Therefore we don't need to output a "begin deeper".
context.need_end_deeper = true;
}
context.check_deeper(os);
context.check_layout(os);
if (context.layout->optionalargs > 0) {
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
if (p.next_token().character() == '[') {
p.get_token(); // eat '['
begin_inset(os, "OptArg\n");
os << "status collapsed\n\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_BRACK_LAST, outer, context);
end_inset(os);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
}
parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
context.check_end_layout(os);
if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
// We must suppress the "end deeper" because we
// suppressed the "begin deeper" above.
context.need_end_deeper = false;
}
context.check_end_deeper(os);
// We don't need really a new paragraph, but
// we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
}
/*!
* Output a space if necessary.
* This function gets called for every whitespace token.
*
* We have three cases here:
* 1. A space must be suppressed. Example: The lyxcode case below
* 2. A space may be suppressed. Example: Spaces before "\par"
* 3. A space must not be suppressed. Example: A space between two words
*
* We currently handle only 1. and 3 and from 2. only the case of
* spaces before newlines as a side effect.
*
* 2. could be used to suppress as many spaces as possible. This has two effects:
* - Reimporting LyX generated LaTeX files changes almost no whitespace
* - Superflous whitespace from non LyX generated LaTeX files is removed.
* The drawback is that the logic inside the function becomes
* complicated, and that is the reason why it is not implemented.
*/
void check_space(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context)
{
Token const next = p.next_token();
Token const curr = p.curr_token();
// A space before a single newline and vice versa must be ignored
// LyX emits a newline before \end{lyxcode}.
// This newline must be ignored,
// otherwise LyX will add an additional protected space.
if (next.cat() == catSpace ||
next.cat() == catNewline ||
(next.cs() == "end" && context.layout->free_spacing && curr.cat() == catNewline)) {
return;
}
context.check_layout(os);
os << ' ';
}
/*!
* Parse all arguments of \p command
*/
void parse_arguments(string const & command,
vector<ArgumentType> const & template_arguments,
Parser & p, ostream & os, bool outer, Context & context)
{
string ert = command;
size_t no_arguments = template_arguments.size();
for (size_t i = 0; i < no_arguments; ++i) {
switch (template_arguments[i]) {
case required:
// This argument contains regular LaTeX
handle_ert(os, ert + '{', context);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
ert = "}";
break;
case verbatim:
// This argument may contain special characters
ert += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
break;
case optional:
ert += p.getOpt();
break;
}
}
handle_ert(os, ert, context);
}
/*!
* Check whether \p command is a known command. If yes,
* handle the command with all arguments.
* \return true if the command was parsed, false otherwise.
*/
bool parse_command(string const & command, Parser & p, ostream & os,
bool outer, Context & context)
{
if (known_commands.find(command) != known_commands.end()) {
parse_arguments(command, known_commands[command], p, os,
outer, context);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// Parses a minipage or parbox
void parse_box(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context & parent_context, bool use_parbox)
{
string position;
string inner_pos;
// We need to set the height to the LaTeX default of 1\\totalheight
// for the case when no height argument is given
string height_value = "1";
string height_unit = "in";
string height_special = "totalheight";
string latex_height;
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "[") {
position = p.getArg('[', ']');
if (position != "t" && position != "c" && position != "b") {
position = "c";
cerr << "invalid position for minipage/parbox" << endl;
}
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "[") {
latex_height = p.getArg('[', ']');
translate_box_len(latex_height, height_value, height_unit, height_special);
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "[") {
inner_pos = p.getArg('[', ']');
if (inner_pos != "c" && inner_pos != "t" &&
inner_pos != "b" && inner_pos != "s") {
inner_pos = position;
cerr << "invalid inner_pos for minipage/parbox"
<< endl;
}
}
}
}
string width_value;
string width_unit;
string const latex_width = p.verbatim_item();
translate_len(latex_width, width_value, width_unit);
if (contains(width_unit, '\\') || contains(height_unit, '\\')) {
// LyX can't handle length variables
ostringstream ss;
if (use_parbox)
ss << "\\parbox";
else
ss << "\\begin{minipage}";
if (!position.empty())
ss << '[' << position << ']';
if (!latex_height.empty())
ss << '[' << latex_height << ']';
if (!inner_pos.empty())
ss << '[' << inner_pos << ']';
ss << "{" << latex_width << "}";
if (use_parbox)
ss << '{';
handle_ert(os, ss.str(), parent_context);
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, flags, outer, parent_context);
if (use_parbox)
handle_ert(os, "}", parent_context);
else
handle_ert(os, "\\end{minipage}", parent_context);
} else {
// LyX does not like empty positions, so we have
// to set them to the LaTeX default values here.
if (position.empty())
position = "c";
if (inner_pos.empty())
inner_pos = position;
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Box Frameless\n");
os << "position \"" << position << "\"\n";
os << "hor_pos \"c\"\n";
os << "has_inner_box 1\n";
os << "inner_pos \"" << inner_pos << "\"\n";
os << "use_parbox " << use_parbox << "\n";
os << "width \"" << width_value << width_unit << "\"\n";
os << "special \"none\"\n";
os << "height \"" << height_value << height_unit << "\"\n";
os << "height_special \"" << height_special << "\"\n";
os << "status open\n\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, flags, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
#ifdef PRESERVE_LAYOUT
// lyx puts a % after the end of the minipage
if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline && p.next_token().cs().size() > 1) {
// new paragraph
//handle_comment(os, "%dummy", parent_context);
p.get_token();
p.skip_spaces();
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
}
else if (p.next_token().cat() == catSpace || p.next_token().cat() == catNewline) {
//handle_comment(os, "%dummy", parent_context);
p.get_token();
p.skip_spaces();
// We add a protected space if something real follows
if (p.good() && p.next_token().cat() != catComment) {
os << "\\InsetSpace ~\n";
}
}
#endif
}
}
/// parse an unknown environment
void parse_unknown_environment(Parser & p, string const & name, ostream & os,
unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context & parent_context)
{
if (name == "tabbing")
// We need to remember that we have to handle '\=' specially
flags |= FLAG_TABBING;
// We need to translate font changes and paragraphs inside the
// environment to ERT if we have a non standard font.
// Otherwise things like
// \large\begin{foo}\huge bar\end{foo}
// will not work.
bool const specialfont =
(parent_context.font != parent_context.normalfont);
bool const new_layout_allowed = parent_context.new_layout_allowed;
if (specialfont)
parent_context.new_layout_allowed = false;
handle_ert(os, "\\begin{" + name + "}", parent_context);
parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, parent_context);
handle_ert(os, "\\end{" + name + "}", parent_context);
if (specialfont)
parent_context.new_layout_allowed = new_layout_allowed;
}
void parse_environment(Parser & p, ostream & os, bool outer,
Context & parent_context)
{
Layout const * newlayout;
string const name = p.getArg('{', '}');
const bool is_starred = suffixIs(name, '*');
string const unstarred_name = rtrim(name, "*");
active_environments.push_back(name);
if (is_math_env(name)) {
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Formula ");
os << "\\begin{" << name << "}";
parse_math(p, os, FLAG_END, MATH_MODE);
os << "\\end{" << name << "}";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (name == "tabular" || name == "longtable") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Tabular ");
handle_tabular(p, os, name == "longtable", parent_context);
end_inset(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (parent_context.textclass.floats().typeExist(unstarred_name)) {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Float " + unstarred_name + "\n");
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "[") {
os << "placement " << p.getArg('[', ']') << '\n';
}
os << "wide " << convert<string>(is_starred)
<< "\nsideways false"
<< "\nstatus open\n\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
// We don't need really a new paragraph, but
// we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (name == "minipage") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parse_box(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context, false);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (name == "comment") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Note Comment\n");
os << "status open\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
p.skip_spaces();
skip_braces(p); // eat {} that might by set by LyX behind comments
}
else if (name == "lyxgreyedout") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Note Greyedout\n");
os << "status open\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (name == "framed") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Note Framed\n");
os << "status open\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (name == "shaded") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Note Shaded\n");
os << "status open\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
end_inset(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (!parent_context.new_layout_allowed)
parse_unknown_environment(p, name, os, FLAG_END, outer,
parent_context);
// Alignment and spacing settings
// FIXME (bug xxxx): These settings can span multiple paragraphs and
// therefore are totally broken!
// Note that \centering, raggedright, and raggedleft cannot be handled, as
// they are commands not environments. They are furthermore switches that
// can be ended by another switches, but also by commands like \footnote or
// \parbox. So the only safe way is to leave them untouched.
else if (name == "center" || name == "centering" ||
name == "flushleft" || name == "flushright" ||
name == "singlespace" || name == "onehalfspace" ||
name == "doublespace" || name == "spacing") {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
// We must begin a new paragraph if not already done
if (! parent_context.atParagraphStart()) {
parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
}
if (name == "flushleft")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align left\n");
else if (name == "flushright")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align right\n");
else if (name == "center" || name == "centering")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align center\n");
else if (name == "singlespace")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing single\n");
else if (name == "onehalfspace")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing onehalf\n");
else if (name == "doublespace")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing double\n");
else if (name == "spacing")
parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing other " + p.verbatim_item() + "\n");
parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
// Just in case the environment is empty
parent_context.extra_stuff.erase();
// We must begin a new paragraph to reset the alignment
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
// The single '=' is meant here.
else if ((newlayout = findLayout(parent_context.textclass, name)) &&
newlayout->isEnvironment()) {
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, newlayout,
parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
// We are beginning a nested environment after a
// deeper paragraph inside the outer list environment.
// Therefore we don't need to output a "begin deeper".
context.need_end_deeper = true;
}
parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
switch (context.layout->latextype) {
case LATEX_LIST_ENVIRONMENT:
context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\labelwidthstring "
+ p.verbatim_item() + '\n');
p.skip_spaces();
break;
case LATEX_BIB_ENVIRONMENT:
p.verbatim_item(); // swallow next arg
p.skip_spaces();
break;
default:
break;
}
context.check_deeper(os);
parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, context);
context.check_end_layout(os);
if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
// We must suppress the "end deeper" because we
// suppressed the "begin deeper" above.
context.need_end_deeper = false;
}
context.check_end_deeper(os);
parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (name == "appendix") {
// This is no good latex style, but it works and is used in some documents...
eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, parent_context.layout,
parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\start_of_appendix\n";
parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, context);
context.check_end_layout(os);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (known_environments.find(name) != known_environments.end()) {
vector<ArgumentType> arguments = known_environments[name];
// The last "argument" denotes wether we may translate the
// environment contents to LyX
// The default required if no argument is given makes us
// compatible with the reLyXre environment.
ArgumentType contents = arguments.empty() ?
required :
arguments.back();
if (!arguments.empty())
arguments.pop_back();
// See comment in parse_unknown_environment()
bool const specialfont =
(parent_context.font != parent_context.normalfont);
bool const new_layout_allowed =
parent_context.new_layout_allowed;
if (specialfont)
parent_context.new_layout_allowed = false;
parse_arguments("\\begin{" + name + "}", arguments, p, os,
outer, parent_context);
if (contents == verbatim)
handle_ert(os, p.verbatimEnvironment(name),
parent_context);
else
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_END, outer,
parent_context);
handle_ert(os, "\\end{" + name + "}", parent_context);
if (specialfont)
parent_context.new_layout_allowed = new_layout_allowed;
}
else
parse_unknown_environment(p, name, os, FLAG_END, outer,
parent_context);
active_environments.pop_back();
}
/// parses a comment and outputs it to \p os.
void parse_comment(Parser & p, ostream & os, Token const & t, Context & context)
{
LASSERT(t.cat() == catComment, return);
if (!t.cs().empty()) {
context.check_layout(os);
handle_comment(os, '%' + t.cs(), context);
if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline) {
// A newline after a comment line starts a new
// paragraph
if (context.new_layout_allowed) {
if(!context.atParagraphStart())
// Only start a new paragraph if not already
// done (we might get called recursively)
context.new_paragraph(os);
} else
handle_ert(os, "\n", context);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
}
} else {
// "%\n" combination
p.skip_spaces();
}
}
/*!
* Reads spaces and comments until the first non-space, non-comment token.
* New paragraphs (double newlines or \\par) are handled like simple spaces
* if \p eatParagraph is true.
* Spaces are skipped, but comments are written to \p os.
*/
void eat_whitespace(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context,
bool eatParagraph)
{
while (p.good()) {
Token const & t = p.get_token();
if (t.cat() == catComment)
parse_comment(p, os, t, context);
else if ((! eatParagraph && p.isParagraph()) ||
(t.cat() != catSpace && t.cat() != catNewline)) {
p.putback();
return;
}
}
}
/*!
* Set a font attribute, parse text and reset the font attribute.
* \param attribute Attribute name (e.g. \\family, \\shape etc.)
* \param currentvalue Current value of the attribute. Is set to the new
* value during parsing.
* \param newvalue New value of the attribute
*/
void parse_text_attributes(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context & context, string const & attribute,
string & currentvalue, string const & newvalue)
{
context.check_layout(os);
string const oldvalue = currentvalue;
currentvalue = newvalue;
os << '\n' << attribute << ' ' << newvalue << "\n";
parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, context);
context.check_layout(os);
os << '\n' << attribute << ' ' << oldvalue << "\n";
currentvalue = oldvalue;
}
/// get the arguments of a natbib or jurabib citation command
void get_cite_arguments(Parser & p, bool natbibOrder,
string & before, string & after)
{
// We need to distinguish "" and "[]", so we can't use p.getOpt().
// text before the citation
before.clear();
// text after the citation
after = p.getFullOpt();
if (!after.empty()) {
before = p.getFullOpt();
if (natbibOrder && !before.empty())
swap(before, after);
}
}
/// Convert filenames with TeX macros and/or quotes to something LyX
/// can understand
string const normalize_filename(string const & name)
{
Parser p(trim(name, "\""));
ostringstream os;
while (p.good()) {
Token const & t = p.get_token();
if (t.cat() != catEscape)
os << t.asInput();
else if (t.cs() == "lyxdot") {
// This is used by LyX for simple dots in relative
// names
os << '.';
p.skip_spaces();
} else if (t.cs() == "space") {
os << ' ';
p.skip_spaces();
} else
os << t.asInput();
}
return os.str();
}
/// Convert \p name from TeX convention (relative to master file) to LyX
/// convention (relative to .lyx file) if it is relative
void fix_relative_filename(string & name)
{
FileName fname(name);
if (fname.isAbsolute())
return;
name = to_utf8(makeRelPath(from_utf8(makeAbsPath(name, getMasterFilePath()).absFilename()),
from_utf8(getParentFilePath())));
}
/// Parse a NoWeb Scrap section. The initial "<<" is already parsed.
void parse_noweb(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context)
{
// assemble the rest of the keyword
string name("<<");
bool scrap = false;
while (p.good()) {
Token const & t = p.get_token();
if (t.asInput() == ">" && p.next_token().asInput() == ">") {
name += ">>";
p.get_token();
scrap = (p.good() && p.next_token().asInput() == "=");
if (scrap)
name += p.get_token().asInput();
break;
}
name += t.asInput();
}
if (!scrap || !context.new_layout_allowed ||
!context.textclass.hasLayout(from_ascii("Scrap"))) {
cerr << "Warning: Could not interpret '" << name
<< "'. Ignoring it." << endl;
return;
}
// We use new_paragraph instead of check_end_layout because the stuff
// following the noweb chunk needs to start with a \begin_layout.
// This may create a new paragraph even if there was none in the
// noweb file, but the alternative is an invalid LyX file. Since
// noweb code chunks are implemented with a layout style in LyX they
// always must be in an own paragraph.
context.new_paragraph(os);
Context newcontext(true, context.textclass,
&context.textclass[from_ascii("Scrap")]);
newcontext.check_layout(os);
os << name;
while (p.good()) {
Token const & t = p.get_token();
// We abuse the parser a bit, because this is no TeX syntax
// at all.
if (t.cat() == catEscape)
os << subst(t.asInput(), "\\", "\n\\backslash\n");
else
os << subst(t.asInput(), "\n", "\n\\newline\n");
// The scrap chunk is ended by an @ at the beginning of a line.
// After the @ the line may contain a comment and/or
// whitespace, but nothing else.
if (t.asInput() == "@" && p.prev_token().cat() == catNewline &&
(p.next_token().cat() == catSpace ||
p.next_token().cat() == catNewline ||
p.next_token().cat() == catComment)) {
while (p.good() && p.next_token().cat() == catSpace)
os << p.get_token().asInput();
if (p.next_token().cat() == catComment)
// The comment includes a final '\n'
os << p.get_token().asInput();
else {
if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline)
p.get_token();
os << '\n';
}
break;
}
}
newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
}
} // anonymous namespace
void parse_text(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
Context & context)
{
Layout const * newlayout = 0;
// store the current selectlanguage to be used after \foreignlanguage
string selectlang;
// Store the latest bibliographystyle (needed for bibtex inset)
string bibliographystyle;
bool const use_natbib = used_packages.find("natbib") != used_packages.end();
bool const use_jurabib = used_packages.find("jurabib") != used_packages.end();
while (p.good()) {
Token const & t = p.get_token();
#ifdef FILEDEBUG
cerr << "t: " << t << " flags: " << flags << "\n";
#endif
if (flags & FLAG_ITEM) {
if (t.cat() == catSpace)
continue;
flags &= ~FLAG_ITEM;
if (t.cat() == catBegin) {
// skip the brace and collect everything to the next matching
// closing brace
flags |= FLAG_BRACE_LAST;
continue;
}
// handle only this single token, leave the loop if done
flags |= FLAG_LEAVE;
}
if (t.character() == ']' && (flags & FLAG_BRACK_LAST))
return;
//
// cat codes
//
if (t.cat() == catMath) {
// we are inside some text mode thingy, so opening new math is allowed
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Formula ");
Token const & n = p.get_token();
if (n.cat() == catMath && outer) {
// TeX's $$...$$ syntax for displayed math
os << "\\[";
parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE);
os << "\\]";
p.get_token(); // skip the second '$' token
} else {
// simple $...$ stuff
p.putback();
os << '$';
parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE);
os << '$';
}
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cat() == catSuper || t.cat() == catSub)
cerr << "catcode " << t << " illegal in text mode\n";
// Basic support for english quotes. This should be
// extended to other quotes, but is not so easy (a
// left english quote is the same as a right german
// quote...)
else if (t.asInput() == "`" && p.next_token().asInput() == "`") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
os << "eld";
end_inset(os);
p.get_token();
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.asInput() == "'" && p.next_token().asInput() == "'") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
os << "erd";
end_inset(os);
p.get_token();
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.asInput() == ">" && p.next_token().asInput() == ">") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
os << "ald";
end_inset(os);
p.get_token();
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.asInput() == "<" && p.next_token().asInput() == "<") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
os << "ard";
end_inset(os);
p.get_token();
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.asInput() == "<"
&& p.next_token().asInput() == "<" && noweb_mode) {
p.get_token();
parse_noweb(p, os, context);
}
else if (t.cat() == catSpace || (t.cat() == catNewline && ! p.isParagraph()))
check_space(p, os, context);
else if (t.character() == '[' && noweb_mode &&
p.next_token().character() == '[') {
// These can contain underscores
p.putback();
string const s = p.getFullOpt() + ']';
if (p.next_token().character() == ']')
p.get_token();
else
cerr << "Warning: Inserting missing ']' in '"
<< s << "'." << endl;
handle_ert(os, s, context);
}
else if (t.cat() == catLetter ||
t.cat() == catOther ||
t.cat() == catAlign ||
t.cat() == catParameter) {
// This translates "&" to "\\&" which may be wrong...
context.check_layout(os);
os << t.cs();
}
else if (p.isParagraph()) {
if (context.new_layout_allowed)
context.new_paragraph(os);
else
handle_ert(os, "\\par ", context);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
}
else if (t.cat() == catActive) {
context.check_layout(os);
if (t.character() == '~') {
if (context.layout->free_spacing)
os << ' ';
else
os << "\\InsetSpace ~\n";
} else
os << t.cs();
}
else if (t.cat() == catBegin &&
p.next_token().cat() == catEnd) {
// {}
Token const prev = p.prev_token();
p.get_token();
if (p.next_token().character() == '`' ||
(prev.character() == '-' &&
p.next_token().character() == '-'))
; // ignore it in {}`` or -{}-
else
handle_ert(os, "{}", context);
}
else if (t.cat() == catBegin) {
context.check_layout(os);
// special handling of font attribute changes
Token const prev = p.prev_token();
Token const next = p.next_token();
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
if (next.character() == '[' ||
next.character() == ']' ||
next.character() == '*') {
p.get_token();
if (p.next_token().cat() == catEnd) {
os << next.cs();
p.get_token();
} else {
p.putback();
handle_ert(os, "{", context);
parse_text_snippet(p, os,
FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
handle_ert(os, "}", context);
}
} else if (! context.new_layout_allowed) {
handle_ert(os, "{", context);
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
handle_ert(os, "}", context);
} else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_sizes)) {
// next will change the size, so we must
// reset it here
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
if (!context.atParagraphStart())
os << "\n\\size "
<< context.font.size << "\n";
} else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_families)) {
// next will change the font family, so we
// must reset it here
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
if (!context.atParagraphStart())
os << "\n\\family "
<< context.font.family << "\n";
} else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_series)) {
// next will change the font series, so we
// must reset it here
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
if (!context.atParagraphStart())
os << "\n\\series "
<< context.font.series << "\n";
} else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_shapes)) {
// next will change the font shape, so we
// must reset it here
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
if (!context.atParagraphStart())
os << "\n\\shape "
<< context.font.shape << "\n";
} else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_families) ||
is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_series) ||
is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_shapes)) {
// next will change the font family, series
// and shape, so we must reset it here
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
if (!context.atParagraphStart())
os << "\n\\family "
<< context.font.family
<< "\n\\series "
<< context.font.series
<< "\n\\shape "
<< context.font.shape << "\n";
} else {
handle_ert(os, "{", context);
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
outer, context);
handle_ert(os, "}", context);
}
}
else if (t.cat() == catEnd) {
if (flags & FLAG_BRACE_LAST) {
return;
}
cerr << "stray '}' in text\n";
handle_ert(os, "}", context);
}
else if (t.cat() == catComment)
parse_comment(p, os, t, context);
//
// control sequences
//
else if (t.cs() == "(") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Formula");
os << " \\(";
parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE2, MATH_MODE);
os << "\\)";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "[") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Formula");
os << " \\[";
parse_math(p, os, FLAG_EQUATION, MATH_MODE);
os << "\\]";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "begin")
parse_environment(p, os, outer, context);
else if (t.cs() == "end") {
if (flags & FLAG_END) {
// eat environment name
string const name = p.getArg('{', '}');
if (name != active_environment())
cerr << "\\end{" + name + "} does not match \\begin{"
+ active_environment() + "}\n";
return;
}
p.error("found 'end' unexpectedly");
}
else if (t.cs() == "item") {
p.skip_spaces();
string s;
bool optarg = false;
if (p.next_token().character() == '[') {
p.get_token(); // eat '['
s = parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_BRACK_LAST,
outer, context);
optarg = true;
}
context.set_item();
context.check_layout(os);
if (context.has_item) {
// An item in an unknown list-like environment
// FIXME: Do this in check_layout()!
context.has_item = false;
if (optarg)
handle_ert(os, "\\item", context);
else
handle_ert(os, "\\item ", context);
}
if (optarg) {
if (context.layout->labeltype != LABEL_MANUAL) {
// lyx does not support \item[\mybullet]
// in itemize environments
handle_ert(os, "[", context);
os << s;
handle_ert(os, "]", context);
} else if (!s.empty()) {
// The space is needed to separate the
// item from the rest of the sentence.
os << s << ' ';
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
}
}
else if (t.cs() == "bibitem") {
context.set_item();
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\bibitem ";
os << p.getOpt();
os << '{' << p.verbatim_item() << '}' << "\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "def") {
context.check_layout(os);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
string name = p.get_token().cs();
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
// parameter text
bool simple = true;
string paramtext;
int arity = 0;
while (p.next_token().cat() != catBegin) {
if (p.next_token().cat() == catParameter) {
// # found
p.get_token();
paramtext += "#";
// followed by number?
if (p.next_token().cat() == catOther) {
char c = p.getChar();
paramtext += c;
// number = current arity + 1?
if (c == arity + '0' + 1)
++arity;
else
simple = false;
} else
paramtext += p.get_token().asString();
} else {
paramtext += p.get_token().asString();
simple = false;
}
}
// only output simple (i.e. compatible) macro as FormulaMacros
string ert = "\\def\\" + name + ' ' + paramtext + '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
if (simple) {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "FormulaMacro");
os << "\n" << ert;
end_inset(os);
} else
handle_ert(os, ert, context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "noindent") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\noindent\n");
}
else if (t.cs() == "appendix") {
context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\start_of_appendix\n");
// We need to start a new paragraph. Otherwise the
// appendix in 'bla\appendix\chapter{' would start
// too late.
context.new_paragraph(os);
// We need to make sure that the paragraph is
// generated even if it is empty. Otherwise the
// appendix in '\par\appendix\par\chapter{' would
// start too late.
context.check_layout(os);
// FIXME: This is a hack to prevent paragraph
// deletion if it is empty. Handle this better!
handle_comment(os,
"%dummy comment inserted by tex2lyx to "
"ensure that this paragraph is not empty",
context);
// Both measures above may generate an additional
// empty paragraph, but that does not hurt, because
// whitespace does not matter here.
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
}
// Starred section headings
// Must attempt to parse "Section*" before "Section".
else if ((p.next_token().asInput() == "*") &&
context.new_layout_allowed &&
(newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass, t.cs() + '*')) &&
newlayout->isCommand()) {
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
// save the current font size
string const size = oldFont.size;
// reset the font size to default, because the
// font size switches don't affect section
// headings and the like
context.font.size = known_coded_sizes[0];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
// write the layout
p.get_token();
output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context, newlayout);
// set the font size to the original value
context.font.size = size;
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
p.skip_spaces();
}
// Section headings and the like
else if (context.new_layout_allowed &&
(newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass, t.cs())) &&
newlayout->isCommand()) {
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
// save the current font size
string const size = oldFont.size;
// reset the font size to default, because the font size switches don't
// affect section headings and the like
context.font.size = known_coded_sizes[0];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
// write the layout
output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context, newlayout);
// set the font size to the original value
context.font.size = size;
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
p.skip_spaces();
}
// Special handling for \caption
// FIXME: remove this when InsetCaption is supported.
else if (context.new_layout_allowed &&
t.cs() == captionlayout()->latexname()) {
output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context,
captionlayout());
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (t.cs() == "includegraphics") {
bool const clip = p.next_token().asInput() == "*";
if (clip)
p.get_token();
map<string, string> opts = split_map(p.getArg('[', ']'));
if (clip)
opts["clip"] = string();
string name = normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item());
string const path = getMasterFilePath();
// We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
// therefore path is only used for testing
if (!makeAbsPath(name, path).exists()) {
// The file extension is probably missing.
// Now try to find it out.
string const dvips_name =
find_file(name, path,
known_dvips_graphics_formats);
string const pdftex_name =
find_file(name, path,
known_pdftex_graphics_formats);
if (!dvips_name.empty()) {
if (!pdftex_name.empty()) {
cerr << "This file contains the "
"latex snippet\n"
"\"\\includegraphics{"
<< name << "}\".\n"
"However, files\n\""
<< dvips_name << "\" and\n\""
<< pdftex_name << "\"\n"
"both exist, so I had to make a "
"choice and took the first one.\n"
"Please move the unwanted one "
"someplace else and try again\n"
"if my choice was wrong."
<< endl;
}
name = dvips_name;
} else if (!pdftex_name.empty())
name = pdftex_name;
}
if (makeAbsPath(name, path).exists())
fix_relative_filename(name);
else
cerr << "Warning: Could not find graphics file '"
<< name << "'." << endl;
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Graphics ");
os << "\n\tfilename " << name << '\n';
if (opts.find("width") != opts.end())
os << "\twidth "
<< translate_len(opts["width"]) << '\n';
if (opts.find("height") != opts.end())
os << "\theight "
<< translate_len(opts["height"]) << '\n';
if (opts.find("scale") != opts.end()) {
istringstream iss(opts["scale"]);
double val;
iss >> val;
val = val*100;
os << "\tscale " << val << '\n';
}
if (opts.find("angle") != opts.end())
os << "\trotateAngle "
<< opts["angle"] << '\n';
if (opts.find("origin") != opts.end()) {
ostringstream ss;
string const opt = opts["origin"];
if (opt.find('l') != string::npos) ss << "left";
if (opt.find('r') != string::npos) ss << "right";
if (opt.find('c') != string::npos) ss << "center";
if (opt.find('t') != string::npos) ss << "Top";
if (opt.find('b') != string::npos) ss << "Bottom";
if (opt.find('B') != string::npos) ss << "Baseline";
if (!ss.str().empty())
os << "\trotateOrigin " << ss.str() << '\n';
else
cerr << "Warning: Ignoring unknown includegraphics origin argument '" << opt << "'\n";
}
if (opts.find("keepaspectratio") != opts.end())
os << "\tkeepAspectRatio\n";
if (opts.find("clip") != opts.end())
os << "\tclip\n";
if (opts.find("draft") != opts.end())
os << "\tdraft\n";
if (opts.find("bb") != opts.end())
os << "\tBoundingBox "
<< opts["bb"] << '\n';
int numberOfbbOptions = 0;
if (opts.find("bbllx") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (opts.find("bblly") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (opts.find("bburx") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (opts.find("bbury") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (numberOfbbOptions == 4)
os << "\tBoundingBox "
<< opts["bbllx"] << " " << opts["bblly"] << " "
<< opts["bburx"] << " " << opts["bbury"] << '\n';
else if (numberOfbbOptions > 0)
cerr << "Warning: Ignoring incomplete includegraphics boundingbox arguments.\n";
numberOfbbOptions = 0;
if (opts.find("natwidth") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (opts.find("natheight") != opts.end())
numberOfbbOptions++;
if (numberOfbbOptions == 2)
os << "\tBoundingBox 0bp 0bp "
<< opts["natwidth"] << " " << opts["natheight"] << '\n';
else if (numberOfbbOptions > 0)
cerr << "Warning: Ignoring incomplete includegraphics boundingbox arguments.\n";
ostringstream special;
if (opts.find("hiresbb") != opts.end())
special << "hiresbb,";
if (opts.find("trim") != opts.end())
special << "trim,";
if (opts.find("viewport") != opts.end())
special << "viewport=" << opts["viewport"] << ',';
if (opts.find("totalheight") != opts.end())
special << "totalheight=" << opts["totalheight"] << ',';
if (opts.find("type") != opts.end())
special << "type=" << opts["type"] << ',';
if (opts.find("ext") != opts.end())
special << "ext=" << opts["ext"] << ',';
if (opts.find("read") != opts.end())
special << "read=" << opts["read"] << ',';
if (opts.find("command") != opts.end())
special << "command=" << opts["command"] << ',';
string s_special = special.str();
if (!s_special.empty()) {
// We had special arguments. Remove the trailing ','.
os << "\tspecial " << s_special.substr(0, s_special.size() - 1) << '\n';
}
// TODO: Handle the unknown settings better.
// Warn about invalid options.
// Check whether some option was given twice.
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "footnote" ||
(t.cs() == "thanks" && context.layout->intitle)) {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Foot\n");
os << "status collapsed\n\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "marginpar") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Marginal\n");
os << "status collapsed\n\n";
parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "ensuremath") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
string const s = p.verbatim_item();
//FIXME: this never triggers in UTF8
if (s == "\xb1" || s == "\xb3" || s == "\xb2" || s == "\xb5")
os << s;
else
handle_ert(os, "\\ensuremath{" + s + "}",
context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "hfill") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\hfill\n";
skip_braces(p);
p.skip_spaces();
}
else if (t.cs() == "makeindex" || t.cs() == "maketitle") {
// FIXME: Somehow prevent title layouts if
// "maketitle" was not found
p.skip_spaces();
skip_braces(p); // swallow this
}
else if (t.cs() == "tableofcontents") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "LatexCommand \\tableofcontents\n");
end_inset(os);
skip_braces(p); // swallow this
}
else if (t.cs() == "listoffigures") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "FloatList figure\n");
end_inset(os);
skip_braces(p); // swallow this
}
else if (t.cs() == "listoftables") {
p.skip_spaces();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "FloatList table\n");
end_inset(os);
skip_braces(p); // swallow this
}
else if (t.cs() == "listof") {
p.skip_spaces(true);
string const name = p.get_token().asString();
if (context.textclass.floats().typeExist(name)) {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "FloatList ");
os << name << "\n";
end_inset(os);
p.get_token(); // swallow second arg
} else
handle_ert(os, "\\listof{" + name + "}", context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "textrm")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\family",
context.font.family, "roman");
else if (t.cs() == "textsf")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\family",
context.font.family, "sans");
else if (t.cs() == "texttt")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\family",
context.font.family, "typewriter");
else if (t.cs() == "textmd")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\series",
context.font.series, "medium");
else if (t.cs() == "textbf")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\series",
context.font.series, "bold");
else if (t.cs() == "textup")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\shape",
context.font.shape, "up");
else if (t.cs() == "textit")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\shape",
context.font.shape, "italic");
else if (t.cs() == "textsl")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\shape",
context.font.shape, "slanted");
else if (t.cs() == "textsc")
parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
context, "\\shape",
context.font.shape, "smallcaps");
else if (t.cs() == "textnormal" || t.cs() == "normalfont") {
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont oldFont = context.font;
context.font.init();
context.font.size = oldFont.size;
os << "\n\\family " << context.font.family << "\n";
os << "\n\\series " << context.font.series << "\n";
os << "\n\\shape " << context.font.shape << "\n";
if (t.cs() == "textnormal") {
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
output_font_change(os, context.font, oldFont);
context.font = oldFont;
} else
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (t.cs() == "textcolor") {
// scheme is \textcolor{color name}{text}
string const color = p.verbatim_item();
// we only support the predefined colors of the color package
if (color == "black" || color == "blue" || color == "cyan"
|| color == "green" || color == "magenta" || color == "red"
|| color == "white" || color == "yellow") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\color " << color << "\n";
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\color inherit\n";
} else
// for custom defined colors
handle_ert(os, t.asInput() + "{" + color + "}", context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "underbar") {
// Do NOT handle \underline.
// \underbar cuts through y, g, q, p etc.,
// \underline does not.
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\bar under\n";
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\bar default\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "emph" || t.cs() == "noun") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << " on\n";
parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << " default\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "lyxline") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\lyxline";
}
else if (use_natbib &&
is_known(t.cs(), known_natbib_commands) &&
((t.cs() != "citefullauthor" &&
t.cs() != "citeyear" &&
t.cs() != "citeyearpar") ||
p.next_token().asInput() != "*")) {
context.check_layout(os);
// tex lyx
// \citet[before][after]{a} \citet[after][before]{a}
// \citet[before][]{a} \citet[][before]{a}
// \citet[after]{a} \citet[after]{a}
// \citet{a} \citet{a}
string command = '\\' + t.cs();
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
command += '*';
p.get_token();
}
if (command == "\\citefullauthor")
// alternative name for "\\citeauthor*"
command = "\\citeauthor*";
// text before the citation
string before;
// text after the citation
string after;
get_cite_arguments(p, true, before, after);
if (command == "\\cite") {
// \cite without optional argument means
// \citet, \cite with at least one optional
// argument means \citep.
if (before.empty() && after.empty())
command = "\\citet";
else
command = "\\citep";
}
if (before.empty() && after == "[]")
// avoid \citet[]{a}
after.erase();
else if (before == "[]" && after == "[]") {
// avoid \citet[][]{a}
before.erase();
after.erase();
}
begin_inset(os, "LatexCommand ");
os << command << after << before
<< '{' << p.verbatim_item() << "}\n";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (use_jurabib &&
is_known(t.cs(), known_jurabib_commands)) {
context.check_layout(os);
string const command = '\\' + t.cs();
char argumentOrder = '\0';
vector<string> const & options = used_packages["jurabib"];
if (find(options.begin(), options.end(),
"natbiborder") != options.end())
argumentOrder = 'n';
else if (find(options.begin(), options.end(),
"jurabiborder") != options.end())
argumentOrder = 'j';
// text before the citation
string before;
// text after the citation
string after;
get_cite_arguments(p, argumentOrder != 'j', before, after);
string const citation = p.verbatim_item();
if (!before.empty() && argumentOrder == '\0') {
cerr << "Warning: Assuming argument order "
"of jurabib version 0.6 for\n'"
<< command << before << after << '{'
<< citation << "}'.\n"
"Add 'jurabiborder' to the jurabib "
"package options if you used an\n"
"earlier jurabib version." << endl;
}
begin_inset(os, "LatexCommand ");
os << command << after << before
<< '{' << citation << "}\n";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_latex_commands)) {
// This needs to be after the check for natbib and
// jurabib commands, because "cite" has different
// arguments with natbib and jurabib.
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "LatexCommand ");
os << '\\' << t.cs();
// lyx cannot handle newlines in a latex command
// FIXME: Move the substitution into parser::getOpt()?
os << subst(p.getOpt(), "\n", " ");
os << subst(p.getOpt(), "\n", " ");
os << '{' << subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ") << "}\n";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_quotes)) {
char const * const * where = is_known(t.cs(), known_quotes);
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
os << known_coded_quotes[where - known_quotes];
end_inset(os);
// LyX adds {} after the quote, so we have to eat
// spaces here if there are any before a possible
// {} pair.
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_sizes) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where = is_known(t.cs(), known_sizes);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
// the font size index differs by 1, because the known_coded_sizes
// has additionally a "default" entry
context.font.size = known_coded_sizes[where - known_sizes + 1];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_font_families) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_font_families);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.family =
known_coded_font_families[where - known_font_families];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_font_series) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_font_series);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.series =
known_coded_font_series[where - known_font_series];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_font_shapes) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_font_shapes);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.shape =
known_coded_font_shapes[where - known_font_shapes];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_families) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_families);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.init();
context.font.size = oldFont.size;
context.font.family =
known_coded_font_families[where - known_old_font_families];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_series) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_series);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.init();
context.font.size = oldFont.size;
context.font.series =
known_coded_font_series[where - known_old_font_series];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_shapes) &&
context.new_layout_allowed) {
char const * const * where =
is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_shapes);
context.check_layout(os);
TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
context.font.init();
context.font.size = oldFont.size;
context.font.shape =
known_coded_font_shapes[where - known_old_font_shapes];
output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
}
else if (t.cs() == "selectlanguage") {
context.check_layout(os);
// save the language for the case that a
// \foreignlanguage is used
//FIXME: this is wrong, the language should
// be saved in the context. (JMarc)
selectlang = subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ");
os << "\\lang " << selectlang << "\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "foreignlanguage") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\lang " << subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ") << "\n";
os << subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ");
// FIXME: the second argument of selectlanguage
// has to be parsed (like for \textsf, for
// example).
// set back to last selectlanguage
os << "\n\\lang " << selectlang << "\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "inputencoding") {
// nothing to write here
string const enc = subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ");
p.setEncoding(enc);
}
else if (t.cs() == "LyX" || t.cs() == "TeX"
|| t.cs() == "LaTeX") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << t.cs();
skip_braces(p); // eat {}
}
else if (t.cs() == "LaTeXe") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "LaTeX2e";
skip_braces(p); // eat {}
}
else if (t.cs() == "ldots") {
context.check_layout(os);
skip_braces(p);
os << "\\SpecialChar \\ldots{}\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "lyxarrow") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\SpecialChar \\menuseparator\n";
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "textcompwordmark") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\SpecialChar \\textcompwordmark{}\n";
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "@" && p.next_token().asInput() == ".") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\SpecialChar \\@.\n";
p.get_token();
}
else if (t.cs() == "-") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\SpecialChar \\-\n";
}
else if (t.cs() == "textasciitilde") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << '~';
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "textasciicircum") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << '^';
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "textbackslash") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\backslash\n";
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "_" || t.cs() == "&" || t.cs() == "#"
|| t.cs() == "$" || t.cs() == "{" || t.cs() == "}"
|| t.cs() == "%") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << t.cs();
}
else if (t.cs() == "char") {
context.check_layout(os);
if (p.next_token().character() == '`') {
p.get_token();
if (p.next_token().cs() == "\"") {
p.get_token();
os << '"';
skip_braces(p);
} else {
handle_ert(os, "\\char`", context);
}
} else {
handle_ert(os, "\\char", context);
}
}
else if (t.cs() == "verb") {
context.check_layout(os);
char const delimiter = p.next_token().character();
string const arg = p.getArg(delimiter, delimiter);
ostringstream oss;
oss << "\\verb" << delimiter << arg << delimiter;
handle_ert(os, oss.str(), context);
}
// Problem: \= creates a tabstop inside the tabbing environment
// and else an accent. In the latter case we really would want
// \={o} instead of \= o.
else if (t.cs() == "=" && (flags & FLAG_TABBING))
handle_ert(os, t.asInput(), context);
else if (t.cs() == "H" || t.cs() == "c" || t.cs() == "^"
|| t.cs() == "'" || t.cs() == "`"
|| t.cs() == "~" || t.cs() == "." || t.cs() == "=") {
// we need the trim as the LyX parser chokes on such spaces
context.check_layout(os);
// try to see whether the string is in unicodesymbols
docstring rem;
string command = t.asInput() + "{"
+ trim(p.verbatim_item())
+ "}";
docstring s = encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(from_utf8(command), rem);
if (!s.empty()) {
if (!rem.empty())
cerr << "When parsing " << command
<< ", result is " << to_utf8(s)
<< "+" << to_utf8(rem) << endl;
os << to_utf8(s);
} else
// we did not find a non-ert version
handle_ert(os, command, context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "\\") {
context.check_layout(os);
string const next = p.next_token().asInput();
if (next == "[")
handle_ert(os, "\\\\" + p.getOpt(), context);
else if (next == "*") {
p.get_token();
handle_ert(os, "\\\\*" + p.getOpt(), context);
}
else {
os << "\n\\newline\n";
}
}
else if (t.cs() == "newline" ||
t.cs() == "linebreak") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << "\n";
skip_braces(p); // eat {}
}
else if (t.cs() == "input" || t.cs() == "include"
|| t.cs() == "verbatiminput") {
string name = '\\' + t.cs();
if (t.cs() == "verbatiminput"
&& p.next_token().asInput() == "*")
name += p.get_token().asInput();
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "Include ");
string filename(normalize_filename(p.getArg('{', '}')));
string const path = getMasterFilePath();
// We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
// therefore path is only used for testing
if ((t.cs() == "include" || t.cs() == "input") &&
!makeAbsPath(filename, path).exists()) {
// The file extension is probably missing.
// Now try to find it out.
string const tex_name =
find_file(filename, path,
known_tex_extensions);
if (!tex_name.empty())
filename = tex_name;
}
if (makeAbsPath(filename, path).exists()) {
string const abstexname =
makeAbsPath(filename, path).absFilename();
string const abslyxname =
changeExtension(abstexname, ".lyx");
fix_relative_filename(filename);
string const lyxname =
changeExtension(filename, ".lyx");
if (t.cs() != "verbatiminput" &&
tex2lyx(abstexname, FileName(abslyxname))) {
os << name << '{' << lyxname << "}\n";
} else {
os << name << '{' << filename << "}\n";
}
} else {
cerr << "Warning: Could not find included file '"
<< filename << "'." << endl;
os << name << '{' << filename << "}\n";
}
os << "preview false\n";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "bibliographystyle") {
// store new bibliographystyle
bibliographystyle = p.verbatim_item();
// output new bibliographystyle.
// This is only necessary if used in some other macro than \bibliography.
handle_ert(os, "\\bibliographystyle{" + bibliographystyle + "}", context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "bibliography") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "LatexCommand ");
os << "\\bibtex";
// Do we have a bibliographystyle set?
if (!bibliographystyle.empty()) {
os << '[' << bibliographystyle << ']';
}
os << '{' << p.verbatim_item() << "}\n";
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "parbox")
parse_box(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context, true);
//\makebox() is part of the picture environment and different from \makebox{}
//\makebox{} will be parsed by parse_box when bug 2956 is fixed
else if (t.cs() == "makebox") {
string arg = t.asInput();
if (p.next_token().character() == '(')
//the syntax is: \makebox(x,y)[position]{content}
arg += p.getFullParentheseArg();
else
//the syntax is: \makebox[width][position]{content}
arg += p.getFullOpt();
handle_ert(os, arg + p.getFullOpt(), context);
}
else if (t.cs() == "smallskip" ||
t.cs() == "medskip" ||
t.cs() == "bigskip" ||
t.cs() == "vfill") {
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "VSpace ");
os << t.cs();
end_inset(os);
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (is_known(t.cs(), known_spaces)) {
char const * const * where = is_known(t.cs(), known_spaces);
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\\InsetSpace ";
os << '\\' << known_coded_spaces[where - known_spaces]
<< '\n';
// LaTeX swallows whitespace after all spaces except
// "\\,". We have to do that here, too, because LyX
// adds "{}" which would make the spaces significant.
if (t.cs() != ",")
eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
// LyX adds "{}" after all spaces except "\\ " and
// "\\,", so we have to remove "{}".
// "\\,{}" is equivalent to "\\," in LaTeX, so we
// remove the braces after "\\,", too.
if (t.cs() != " ")
skip_braces(p);
}
else if (t.cs() == "newpage" ||
t.cs() == "pagebreak" ||
t.cs() == "clearpage" ||
t.cs() == "cleardoublepage") {
context.check_layout(os);
os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << "\n";
skip_braces(p); // eat {}
}
else if (t.cs() == "newcommand" ||
t.cs() == "providecommand" ||
t.cs() == "renewcommand") {
// these could be handled by parse_command(), but
// we need to call add_known_command() here.
string name = t.asInput();
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
// Starred form. Eat '*'
p.get_token();
name += '*';
}
string const command = p.verbatim_item();
string const opt1 = p.getOpt();
string const opt2 = p.getFullOpt();
add_known_command(command, opt1, !opt2.empty());
string const ert = name + '{' + command + '}' +
opt1 + opt2 +
'{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "FormulaMacro");
os << "\n" << ert;
end_inset(os);
}
else if (t.cs() == "vspace") {
bool starred = false;
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
p.get_token();
starred = true;
}
string const length = p.verbatim_item();
string unit;
string valstring;
bool valid = splitLatexLength(length, valstring, unit);
bool known_vspace = false;
bool known_unit = false;
double value;
if (valid) {
istringstream iss(valstring);
iss >> value;
if (value == 1.0) {
if (unit == "\\smallskipamount") {
unit = "smallskip";
known_vspace = true;
} else if (unit == "\\medskipamount") {
unit = "medskip";
known_vspace = true;
} else if (unit == "\\bigskipamount") {
unit = "bigskip";
known_vspace = true;
} else if (unit == "\\fill") {
unit = "vfill";
known_vspace = true;
}
}
if (!known_vspace) {
switch (unitFromString(unit)) {
case Length::SP:
case Length::PT:
case Length::BP:
case Length::DD:
case Length::MM:
case Length::PC:
case Length::CC:
case Length::CM:
case Length::IN:
case Length::EX:
case Length::EM:
case Length::MU:
known_unit = true;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
if (known_unit || known_vspace) {
// Literal length or known variable
context.check_layout(os);
begin_inset(os, "VSpace ");
if (known_unit)
os << value;
os << unit;
if (starred)
os << '*';
end_inset(os);
} else {
// LyX can't handle other length variables in Inset VSpace
string name = t.asInput();
if (starred)
name += '*';
if (valid) {
if (value == 1.0)
handle_ert(os, name + '{' + unit + '}', context);
else if (value == -1.0)
handle_ert(os, name + "{-" + unit + '}', context);
else
handle_ert(os, name + '{' + valstring + unit + '}', context);
} else
handle_ert(os, name + '{' + length + '}', context);
}
}
else {
// try to see whether the string is in unicodesymbols
docstring rem;
docstring s = encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(from_utf8(t.asInput()), rem);
if (!s.empty()) {
if (!rem.empty())
cerr << "When parsing " << t.cs()
<< ", result is " << to_utf8(s)
<< "+" << to_utf8(rem) << endl;
context.check_layout(os);
os << to_utf8(s);
p.skip_spaces();
skip_braces(p); // eat {}
}
//cerr << "#: " << t << " mode: " << mode << endl;
// heuristic: read up to next non-nested space
/*
string s = t.asInput();
string z = p.verbatim_item();
while (p.good() && z != " " && z.size()) {
//cerr << "read: " << z << endl;
s += z;
z = p.verbatim_item();
}
cerr << "found ERT: " << s << endl;
handle_ert(os, s + ' ', context);
*/
else {
string name = t.asInput();
if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
// Starred commands like \vspace*{}
p.get_token(); // Eat '*'
name += '*';
}
if (!parse_command(name, p, os, outer, context))
handle_ert(os, name, context);
}
}
if (flags & FLAG_LEAVE) {
flags &= ~FLAG_LEAVE;
break;
}
}
}
// }])
} // namespace lyx