The included zlib should not be used on Linux or OS X, but (depending on
local configuration) it might be needed for crosscompiling a mingw target
from Linux. Now the user can choose whether to use the included zlib or not.
cmake does already support that.
zconf.h.in was taken from the original zlib 1.2.8 package. The generation of
zconf.h was made equivalent to the one generated by cmake.
"echo -e" is definitely not portable. Use a plain loop instead.
Also use the automake silent rule mechanism to make the generation of monolithic source files visible.
The purpose of this custom widget is to allow the use of a QToolBox in a limited
area. The stock QToolBox does not provide a minimum size hint that depends on
the size of the pages; it assumes that there is enough room. This subclass sets
the minimal size of the QToolbox. Without this, the size of the QToolbox is only
determined by values in the ui file and therefore causes portability and
localisation issues. Note that the computation of the minimum size hint depends
on the minimum size hints of the page widgets. Therefore page widgets must have
a layout with layoutSizeContraint = SetMinimumSize or similar.
The option --enable-qt5 allows configuring for Qt5. The default is Qt4.
Nothing special is done with respect to Qt4, apart from pulling in the
correct libraries. Indeed, other than the core and gui libraries, now
also the concurrent and widgets libraries are needed.
the moc invocation to add the proper define for QT_VERSION.
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Now it is no longer needed to use a tree that was never used for building
for remerging .po files.
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while, but without any UI for it. (There has been local layout in the
Customization manual for a long time, in fact.)
Yes, this is an advanced feature. But, absent a layout editor, it is the
one thing that will make it easier, and possible, for "normal users" to
experiment with layout without having to go through reconfiguration,
etc, etc. To keep too many people from shooting themselves, we validate
the layout information before allowing the user to apply it.
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- move the background color settings from PageLayoutUi.ui to ColorUi.ui
- move the greyed-out font color from FontUi.ui to ColorUi.ui
- some sorting and whitespace unification
- the group boxes will get the next days each a further entry
(one for the document-wide text color and one for the shaded box background)
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This new attempt replace the previous attempt with InsetDialog which was still too tight with the older framework.
Status:
float, ert, box, info: migrated
vspace: migrated but buggy. To be fixed later.
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output. The build should still work with older automake versions.
The po/ directory does not have the nice rules, because I do not want to
modify Makefile.in.in therein.
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* on paste, ask if unknown branches shall be added to the branch list
(entails new LFUN_BRANCH_ADD)
* add a list of undefined branches to the buffer and the GUI
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Since Qt does not provide this, we have to roll our own dialog.
Hidden warnings are stored in sessions.
The dialog is currently only used in the case where an included file
has a different textclass then the master (bug 3218).
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