This commit fixes the following warning from Qt 5.14:
error: ‘void QTreeWidgetItem::setTextColor(int, const QColor&)’ is deprecated: Use QTreeWidgetItem::setForeground() instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
setForeground was introduced in Qt 4.2 [1].
We have a couple of commented out uses of a setTextColor() method in
GuiDocument.cpp, but the QTextEdit::setTextColor() is not deprecated so no
change is needed.
[1] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qtreewidgetitem.html#setForeground
This commit fixes a few warnings from Qt 5.14 like the following
one:
error: ‘void QComboBox::setAutoCompletion(bool)’ is deprecated: Use setCompleter() instead. [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
We only generated setAutoCompletion() from setting the property in
the .ui files. There does not seem to be a .ui file property that
generates setCompleter(). However, the default in both Qt5 [1] and
Qt4 [2] is to enable case-insensitive autocompletion, which seems to
be the same type of autocompletion as when we were relying on
setAutoCompletion(true). Thus, we can remove the properties that set
autocomplete to true. There is only one file, SearchUi.ui, where we
were turning off the autocompletion; we now do so using
setCompleter(0) in GuiSearch::GuiSearch().
[1] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcombobox.html#setCompleter
[2] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qcombobox.html#setCompleter
When branches are used in the title, we may need to track whether
we've issued the title across branch insets. So we put the relevant
variables into OutputParams.
This commit fixes a couple of warnings from Qt 5.14 like the
following one:
error: ‘int QTime::restart()’ is deprecated: Use QElapsedTimer instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
This commit changes two uses of QTime to QElapsedTimer, one used
only when the "files" debug flag is set, and the other for timing
whether a script (e.g., knitr) takes longer than a certain amount of
time to run.
QElapsedTimer is superior for these two use cases in that it uses a
monotonic clock if possible, and is thus more robust to certain
changes (e.g., daylight savings changes) [1]. Similarly, the commit
in Qt Base that makes this deprecation [2] mentions the following in
the commit message:
QElapsedTimer does the job better and without the DST kludges.
Note that QElapsedTimer class was introduced in Qt 4.7, so no
conditioning on Qt version is necessary.
Not all methods of QTime are deprecated and we still use some of
the non-deprecated methods in our code (e.g., to get the current
wall clock time in GuiProgress::currentTime()).
[1] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qelapsedtimer.html
[2] https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?id=ed99a591a83a399458f12341d0a1c0b3152f247a
Thus a document can be viewed if it contains references to
its master, children or siblings that are being excluded via includeonly,
or viewed standalone if it contains references to its master or siblings.
Using a dialog may trigger a redraw at times where the metrics caches
have not been updated yet. To fix this, do as in paintEvent() and
abort caret blinking if there is an open undo group.
Move the decision to skip the caret painting to showCaret(), closer to
where real work happens. hideCaret () is now an alias for
showCaret(false), which allows some code refactoring.
See also commit c7496a11b2.
Fixes bug #11763 (although it does not trigger on master).
This is a mode for includeonly handling that is effective and still outputs
at least mostly correct counters and references. This is intended for non-
final editing work.
File format change.
GuiInclude::initialiseParams() calls InsetCommand::string2params()
which calls InsetCommandParams::clear(), however this last function
did not reset the special "preview_" parameter. Now this parameter
is reset to false as part of clear().
The ParamData class documents (see InsetCommandParams.h) the
following:
// No parameter may be named "preview", because that is a required
// flag for all commands.
Thus, we must handle preview_ separately from the other parameters.
This commit fixes#11779.
First, we do not need to run bibtex/biber on the maintenance run, as
the necessary references will be generated on the includeonly run.
Second, exclude the master from DepTable in maintenance run, as the
master is re-checked in any case in the includeonly run, and as it will
always be detected as changed due to the \includeonly statement, which
will trigger a complete build.
More improvements to follow.
There is no need to change the cursor's position to the beginning of
the line.
This change does not affect the behavior of using the buttons in the
Outliner pane, but is useful for using the keyboard shortcuts.
Fix warnings coming from deprecations of QTextEdit::tabStopWidth()
and QFontMetrics::width(). Regarding tabStopWidth(), the ChangeLog
states the following [1]:
Introduced tabStopDistance property in QTextOption, QTextEdit and
QPlainTextEdit as replacement for the inconsistently named tabStop and
tabStopWidth properties. QTextOption::tabStop, QTextEdit::tabStopWidth and
QPlainTextEdit::tabStopWidth are now deprecated.
Note that QFontMetrics::horizontalAdvance() is what we want here, as
opposed to QFontMetrics::boundingRect(), because we want to know
where to draw the next character after the tab.
[1] https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.10.0/?h=v5.10.0
Fix the following warning from Qt 5.14.1:
error: ‘static bool QPixmapCache::find(const QString&, QPixmap&)’ is deprecated: Use bool find(const QString &, QPixmap*) instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Fix the following warning from Qt 5.14.1:
error: ‘static QList<T> QList<T>::fromSet(const QSet<T>&) [with T = QString]’ is deprecated: Use QList<T>(set.begin(), set.end()) instead. [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Regarding QList::fromSet(), the documentation now states the
following [1]:
Since Qt 5.14, range constructors are available for Qt's generic
container classes and should be used in place of this method.
[1] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlist.html
Fix the following warning:
error: ‘void QFileDialog::setConfirmOverwrite(bool)’ is deprecated: Use setOption(DontConfirmOverwrite, !enabled) instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Note in the change that "false" changes to "true" because the option
is *Dont*ConfirmOverwrite.
QFileDialog::setConfirmOverwrite() is obsolete at least since 4.8
and QFileDialog::setOption() is available since 4.5 [1].
[1] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qfiledialog-obsolete.html
[2] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#setOption
Fixes the following warning:
error: ‘void QWidget::getContentsMargins(int*, int*, int*, int*) const’ is deprecated: use contentsMargins() [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
The new code also has advantages in that 'l' can be set to const and
it is more readable because it is clear that only 'l' is used.
QWidget::getContentsMargins() was deprecated in 5.14.0 [1]. and
QWidget::contentsMargins() is available since 4.6 [2].
[1] https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.14.0/?h=v5.14.0
[2] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qlayout.html#contentsMargins
This commit replaces qSort with std::sort to fix warnings from compiling with
Qt 5.14.1. Below is one of the warnings:
error: ‘void qSort(RandomAccessIterator, RandomAccessIterator, LessThan) [with RandomAccessIterator = QList<lyx::ColorCode>::iterator; LessT$
an = bool (*)(lyx::ColorCode, lyx::ColorCode)]’ is deprecated: Use std::sort [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
qSort() has been deprecated since Qt 5.2. Quoting from the ChangeLog [1]:
With STL no longer being optional for building and using Qt, a number of
parts of QtAlgorithms no longer make sense, and have therefore been
deprecated. Replacements are available in the STL, and generally have
much better performance
There are some cases that require more than just a trivial substitution, but
our code does not appear to use any of those cases.
For some discussion on the differences in speed of std::sort() and
qSort(), see the following:
https://phabricator.kde.org/D10857
These are just warnings now, but will likely be errors with Qt 6:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73048
I tested that LyX can still be built against Qt 4.8.7 with this commit.
This commit follows 24926b2e, which also fixes some deprecation warnings.
[1]
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.2.0/?h=v5.2.0
These changes fix a few instances of the following type of warning:
error: ‘void QListWidget::setItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem*, bool)’ is deprecated: Use QListWidgetItem::setSelected() instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
as well as similar warnings for setItemHidden() and
setItemExpanded(). These are just warnings now, but it is planned to
remove the methods for Qt 6:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73048
I tested that LyX can still be built against Qt 4.8.7 with this
commit. Indeed, these methods have been deprecated for a while (it
is just that QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS was only turned on by default
starting with 5.13.0). See, e.g.,
https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.7/qlistwidget-obsolete.html
Using a dialog may trigger a redraw at times where the metrics caches
have not been updated yet. To fix this, do as in paintEvent() and
abort caret blinking if there is an open undo group.
Move the decision to skip the caret painting to showCaret(), closer to
where real work happens. hideCaret () is now an alias for
showCaret(false), which allows some code refactoring.
See also commit c7496a11b2.
Fixes bug #11763 (although it does not trigger on master).
I've long wondered why dialogs seem to update twice when it seems
they just need to update once. It seems it was this code. But it
was only put there to deal with a problem with code in the button
controllers that was disabled in 2007! So I'm going to try removing
it. If we start seeing weird behavior with dialogs in master, then
this will be why.
The above mentionned patch did paint the background of the sublabel to
avoid "bold-like" effect. However the correct backgound color is the
row's one, not the inset's one.
The realPath() implementation on Windows works only for files and
not for directories. By using an API available starting from Vista
it is possible to fix it in a simple way.
I also took into account using the Qt QFileInfo::canonicalFilePath(),
but it turns out to not work when a path component is a junction
(tested with Qt 5.14.1).
Due to this, it is not possible compiling or using LyX on Windows
versions earlier than Vista.
In case of path names for external files containing symbolic links the real path
and the logical path name may be different for the same file or directory.
LyX is using QDir::tempPath() to create the path name of the temporary directory.
The Qt implementation is free to return the logical or the real path name here and
it happens to be different for various platforms and versions.
The most stable and clean solution is to use the real path name consistently.
As the xcb_send_event man page [1] states,
In order to properly initialize these bytes, we allocate 32 bytes
even though we only need less for an xcb_configure_notify_event_t
This commit fixes the following Valgrind error, which could be
triggered by selecting a letter in LyX:
==12698== Syscall param writev(vector[...]) points to uninitialised byte(s)
==12698== at 0x61F578D: __writev (writev.c:26)
==12698== by 0x61F578D: writev (writev.c:24)
==12698== by 0x4A83BFC: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A83FD0: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A84246: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A84ACB: xcb_flush (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x17C8F06: lyx::frontend::GuiApplication::nativeEventFilter(QByteArray const&, void*, long*) (GuiApplication.cpp:3366)
==12698== by 0x5AA4EEE: QAbstractEventDispatcher::filterNativeEvent(QByteArray const&, void*, long*) (qabstracteventdispatcher.cpp:484)
[1] https://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/man/man3/xcb_send_event.3.xhtml
/cvs/lyx/lyx-devel/src/frontends/qt/TocModel.cpp:356: warning: loop variable 'toc' has type 'const pair<std::string, shared_ptr<lyx::Toc> > &' (aka 'const pair<basic_string<char>, shared_ptr<vector<lyx::TocItem> > > &') but is initialized with type 'const std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::shared_ptr<std::vector<lyx::TocItem, std::allocator<lyx::TocItem> > > >' resulting in a copy
/cvs/lyx/lyx-devel/src/frontends/qt/TocModel.cpp:356: use non-reference type 'pair<std::string, shared_ptr<lyx::Toc> >' (aka 'pair<basic_string<char>, shared_ptr<vector<lyx::TocItem> > >') to keep the copy or type 'const std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::shared_ptr<std::vector<lyx::TocItem, std::allocator<lyx::TocItem> > > > &' to prevent copying
Easier just to use 'auto'.
There are two techniques that I know of for forcing the direction of a
string, regardlessly of whether its contents is naturally LtR, RtL or
undecided.
1/ The unicode LTR/LTR override characters. This is supposed to be the
clean way, however, it does not seem to work with Qt 5.14 (see
#11691).
2/ The undocumented QTextLayout::setFlags method. This is used
internally and allows to pass the (undocumented) flags
Qt::TextForceRightToLeft and Qt::TextForceLeftToRight. This was
used until we had issues with Qt 5.11 (see #11284).
In order to get the best of both worlds, this patch allows to enable
those two methods separately, and actually enables both at the same
time by default!
(hopefully) Fixes bug #11691.
1/ The most annoying part was the error in po/. It turns out that reading
and understanding the po/Makevars file was the key. A simple change of
variable ensures that "make dist" does not try to rebuild lyx.pot.
2/ The way tests in src/ are defined meant that the
dependency-tracking files were not all deleted. This should be OK now.
Now RenderGraphics adds offsets that depends on its parent inset.
These offsets are set to 0 for InsetGraphics and InsetExternal. A nice
consequence is that icons shown by Info inset stick out less on screen.
As an unrelated change, the "private:" specifier of these two insets
is moved to a more reasonable place.
The basic value is Inset::textOffset(BufferView*), which can in theory
change with the BufferView zoom and dpi. It is hardcoded to 4 for now.
Moreover, we introduce the virtual inset methods
(top|bottom|left|right)Offset, which can be tweaked for each inset.
No change intended (for now).
Move cursor at beginning of selection after deletion. Else backspace
operation gets stuck in a loop (tries to remove the selection again
and again).
This also fixes backspace deletion of insets with confirmDeletion() == true.
Fixes#11630
This is a reimplementation of 6d4e6aad that is both simpler and more
complete.
This uses the updateBuffer mechanism to implement a fully working
version of Inset::isChanged(). Now the function returns true for an
inset that contains an inset that contains a change, for example.
Moverover Buffer::areChangesPresent() is merely a proxy for
Buffer::inset().isChanged().
We will replace this with a better solution
For now, only keep
- Changes::isChanged()
- Buffer::areChangesPresent(), replaced by a dummy function
Next step will be to provide a working areChangesPresent() and to
compute Inset::isChanged in updateBuffer.
This reverts commit 6d4e6aad24.
Add Paragraph::isChanged() and InetText::isCgchanged() which indicate
the presence of a change in the relevant object.
Sets Row::needsChangebar() when adding an inset that contains changes.
Related to bug #8645.
This requires to add a assertion_failed_msg handler. Take this
occasion to cleanup and uniformize the various boost.cpp files that we
have.
This adds 50k line of whatever to the source code.
Fixes part of #8469
For a proper fix that works with change-reject as well as with hide
changes in output, we need to implement
ct information in tabular's row and column.
Small helper lfun that makes LyX remove the aux file before doing the
next export. A bit more convenient than removing the files manually
or restarting LyX.
If the file of an InsetInclude does not exist, loadIfNeeded will try
again and again to look for it. This is very bad for files with many
include insets, especially on windows.
Fixes bug #11656.
When used as an adjective, both variants "descendent" and
"descendant" are acceptable, but when used as a noun only
"descendant" should be used.
For a reference, see here:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/descendent#Noun
This is better than making sure that the inset has exactly one cell.
In the future, inset-dissolve could be extended to dissolve all the
cells contents in the enclosing text.
Note that this check does not appear in mathed, and using dissolve in
e.g. fraction inset may lead to data loss (only current cell contents
is preserved).
We tend to have insets which buffer() member is invalid. To help
debugging, this commit paints their background in red when devel-mode
is on.
To this end, a new method develMode() is added to the Painter class.
With this commit, it is easy to see that macro template do not have a
proper buffer set!
Make InsetGrid::colAlign a normal method and make it check whether
buffer is valid before using it. This avoids crashes as we have seen
in 2.3.3 (see e.g. #11686).
There is still an assertion so that failure is noticeable before release.
Using a map would sort the elements in alphabetic ordering, which
means that when the number of elements is larger than 100, the wrong
elements get pruned.
This commit uses a list instead. Searching an item needs linear time,
but this should not be a problem for a list with less than 100
elements.
Fixes bug #10310.
Horizontal scrolling used to be taken into account when updating caret
geometry. This is wrong since it may have changed when time comes to
draw the caret. This leads to a situation where the first apparition
of the caret is at a wrong place.
Now the extra horizontal offset is used at drawing time.
Fixes bug #11603.
Rename local variables the hide other ones: get_binary_path, find_python_binary
Use unsigned int for conversion from hex using sscanf().
FileName::checksum(), parsecmd (SystemCall): use explcit values rather
than variable which value is known.
1/ When inserting an inset over a selection, it makes sense if the
selection covers a complete or several paragraphs to reset the layout of
the paragraph that contains the inset to plain layout. In general the
inner inset will have the needed layout information and it does not
make sense to keep this information outside.
However, when the inset forces plain layout, it does not make sense to
do that and the outer layout is preserved.
Some code that duplicates what is done in pasteSelectionHelper is also
removed.
2/ Similarly, when dissolving an inset, do not reset the layout of the
first paragraph if the inset was alone in its own paragraph.
Note that this does not work as intended when change tracking is enabled.
Fixes bugs #10266 and #10369.
This commit catches situations when one key in a multi-key citation
is not defined. This commit causes an error to be given, but the
name of the key that is undefined is not provided in the error
dialog.
This commit is consistent with bf99ece7.
For more information, and possible follow-up discussion (e.g., on
putting the key in the error dialog), see the following ML thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20190908165644.qnz6xu5bm5eqiko6%40boogie
When a selection spans more than one line, we now check for whether
there is a change at one position after the last position of each
fully selected line.
This fixes#11629.
More complicated than I wished for, but color handling in RTL is
particularly tricky.
The three versions are needed due to the differences between [pdf]latex,
xetex, luatex/luabidi and luatex/babel.
The reader of CREDITS (GuiAbout.cpp) now ignores lines that start
with the number sign (#). This commit also introduces a commented
out header in CREDITS reminding any potential editor that all
changes will be overwritten by generate_contributions.py.
Graphics "height" is only the height above the baseline and thus not
what most people will expect. Also, using height can result in a
division by zero with rotation.
Use totalheight now since this means "height of the figure" (independent
of the baseline).
The custom options field can be used if height is really desired.
We handle this in conversion/reversion, respectively, so document
output will not change.
Hence, file format change.
Fixes: #9676
This is a modern implementation of endnotes building on LaTeX3 tools which
gets away with deficiencies of the endnotes package, has some extra features,
is localized, supports hyperref and is better customizable.
As this is a fairly new package requiring l3, we keep the old endnotes
module and provide this as an alternative.
This allows to support classes that don't use the Xpaper wording.
Add support for KOMA font (keyval) syntax on top of that.
Also support class-specific font and paper sizes in tex2lyx.
File and layout format change.
The provided working directory was not properly set when the underlying
process starts.
It is not clear, why only this one call to one.startscript()
needs fixing. OTOH, the other calls do not use 'Systemcall::DontWait'
as the first parameter.
When the cursor in RTL text, icons for "depth-increment" or
"layout-toggle Enumerate" look wrong.
To fix this, the lfun "bidi" is introduced. "bidi ltr func" behaves
like "func" in LTR text, but is unknown in RTL text. "bidi rtl" does
the opposite. This allows to add two icons, but only have one icon
available. When no document is available, only LTR is assumed.
To make this work, the handling of unknown functions in toolbar has
been changed so this these functions can change dynamically their
existence.
The icon themes `default', `oxygen' and `classic' have been updated
accordingly.
Fixes bug #4451.
In particular, the directory frontends/qt4 is renamed to frontends/qt.
Many configurations file have to be updated. All mentions of qt4 in
the source have been audited, and changed to qt if necessary.
The only part that has not been updated is the CMake build system.
By default, the behavior is the same as before, except that the
language of new document is not unconditionally en_US anymore.
The new checkbox "Respect OS keyboard language" (off by default)
governs this behavior.
Update prefs format to 30.
Instead of setting language from context when moving the cursor, set
it to the OS input language. This behavior will probably need to be
controlled by a preference, since not everybody changes keyboard
mapping when changing language.
This required to move BufferView::setCursorLanguage to
Cursor::setLanguageFromInput().
This bug provides two features:
1/ when a new document is created the language is set to the current
keyboard language.
2/ when keyboard is switched at OS level, the input language of
current window is changed. The language is set preferably to one of
those of the document. Ex. if the keyboard changes to en_GB but one
is typing a document in US English and Hebrew, then US English will
be selected rather that adding UK English to the list.
The implementation depends a lot on Qt. The platform status is :
* working on Windows 10
* not working with Linux (although 1/ works with Qt4); it seems that
Qt5 supports switching through ibus, but I do not know what this
means.
* not yet tested on macOS.
This addresses bugs #6450, #6247 and somehow #10514.
This is done to ensure that numbering never overlaps equations. The
result can be different according to the bufferview, which is why
RowInfo::offset is now a std:map.
Remaing issues (how bad are theese ?):
- the numbering is considered too large when it overlaps the inset
rect, whereas one could consider the width if the current row
instead.
- previews may need to be adapted similarly to fit the whole screen width
This is the first (easiest) step in fixing bugs 10668 and 11333.
The numbering is now drawn outside of the insets, which solves the
alignment problems and make editing easier.
What does not work yet:
- long labels will overwrite equations. To fix this, we need to
implement the same algorithm as LaTeX and put labels on their own
row when required.
- previews may need to be adapted similarly to fit the whole screen width
It is not a good idea to call caretPosAndHeight when the caret is in a
paragraph that is not in cached metrics. This can happen when not
using "cursor follows scrollbar".
This commit refactor things a bit so that testing is done in
BufferView.
This bug is not in 2.3.x.
Like with macOS, the Wayland compositor seems to require a
backingstore when doing partial updates like we do.
This extends the mechanism that has been introduced for macOS. This
has to be done at run time, not compile time.
LyX follows LaTeX in dropping support for this combination
(it only worked by tricking "inputenc.sty").
There is no known case where this combination is required or helpfull.
For power users with special needs, XeTeX + TeX fonts is still
available after setting the input encoding to "ascii" or "utf8-plain".
See also #10600.
This revives a patch by Uwe and extends it. Additional options to font
packages/fontspec can now be entered in Document Settings.
This is principally also true for TeX fonts, if the new TeXFont tag
MoreOptions is set. For the time being, I have only done this for
MinionPro, as a model and prove of concept.
Note that adding more TeXFonts requires a file format change,
respectively, and changes to tex2lyx (in the same way as I've done for
MinionPro).
This addresses #8226
This is a higher-level (non-TeX) font interface of babel that draws on,
but is supposed to be used rather than, fontspec with babel and XeTeX/
LuaTeX.
File format change.
Addresses: #11614
See the discussion. The decision was just to keep re-trying for a
bit, since the lock preventing us from removing the old file seems
to clear after a bit.
Place autocorrect at the top of `InsetMathNest::interpretChar`,
ensuring that any autocorrections that trigger on special characters
(such as '^' or '~') work. In particular, you can now make an
autocorrection from "<~" to "\preceq"!
With non-TeX fonts, the \inputencoding setting is overridden
by "utf8-plain" (pass-through). Keeping the old value allows
switching back to TeX fonts without the need to (re)set
the input encoding.
Also change back the GUI name of the "auto-legacy" setting
(cf. #11115).
The culprit here is the constructor QString(QByteArray const &): in
Qt4, it would interpret the byte array as latin1, and in Qt5 as utf8.
Therefore it is safer to use explicitly QString::fromUtf8 instead of
this constructor.
Several places where additionally simplified, in order to avoid some
extra conversions.
Ensure the default encoding "utf8" comes always first,
followed by other common variants.
The encodings were sorted based on the GUI name which leads to
the default setting moving from the top position in some localizations.
The warning about unneeded std::move can be solved by conditioning on
C++14 mode.
The warnings about deprecated copy is harder, so we disable it for
now. We will be able to fix our part, but Qt triggers it a lot too.
python23_call: determines if the binary given is appropriate and adds the necessary calling options
find_python_binary: get a list of candidates and choose the right one using python23_call
python: returns the name of the python interpreter that can be found on PATH, using find_python_binary
Now we report these in the same way as LaTeX errors (but let the user to
see the result anyway). It remains to be shown much is this disturbing
to users. Generally, ignoring these is not a good idea, because they are
harder to manually spot in longer documents.
The details of reported error varies because log linebreaks at 90
induced by pdflatex make log harder to parse.
The committed code is more robust than previous, in which some missing
cits/refs with long keys would go unnoticed.
Tested on bibtex and natbib.
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg208912.html
It is now possible to specify in the lib/language file whether screen
rows can be broken anywhere (CJK languages) or only at work boundary.
Set WordWrap to false for the CJK languages (notice that japanese-cjk
had been forgotten before).
Moreover, remove a test for separators in row element that was not
really helpful.
Fixes part of ticket #10299.
The first step is to move the MathRow cache to BufferView, alongside
coordCache. This was on the todo list anyway, since it allows to let
go the math row information when the math equation is not on the
screen anymore. With the old scheme, it would always remain in memory.
Then, when computing caret size in MathData::metrics, make sure that
the mathrow of the elements that are linearized in the MathRow object
get their caret size information initialized too.
Fixes bug #11587.
Currently, math autocorrect allows to transform a couple of characters
to a new one. This patch allows to transform a couple (sequence,
character) to a new character.
No example are implemented right now. One possible idea would be
"--" + ">" => \longrightarrow
This effectively allow paragraph breaks in insets only for cosmetic
reasons (e.g., to align contents on different lines).
This is the last change necessary for an enhanced covington gloss support
(which uses the new covington gloss ui)
See https://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=155879185229073&w=2.
The problem is that, after saving the document and reloading, the
TOC is corrupted, more or less, when we run through updateBuffer.
So we reset it first.
The mhchem \ce inset is a text mode environment but allows entering
spaces and mathmode commands. However, even if it doesn't allow unicode
symbols, LyX allows entering them (by copy/paste, for example), causing
latex errors. As a unicode symbol may have a proper latex representation
from the unicodesymbols file, use it instead of the bare symbol. Here, we
don't care about the mode because both text and math mode should be allowed.
For example, the ⟶ symbol is not recognized but its latex representation
(\longrightarrow) is fine. Of course, there may be symbols that are
not recognized anyway, but this is better because they cause explicit
errors from mhchem instead of cryptic iconv errors in case they cannot
be represented in the document encoding.
Prepare for languages that use CJK with TeX fonts and Polyglossia
with non-TeX fonts.
Korean is already supported by Polyglossia,
LyX support will follow (file version change).
Previously, we only included branches from the master document. This
includes those from the parent, grandparent, etc, and does so in a way
that won't crash on recursive includes.
This is hardcoded for now for simplicity and to allow backporting to
2.3.
The behavior is unchanged for all languages but Chinese, Japanese or
Korean.
Fixes part of bug #10299.
Following the suggestion in the Babel-Azerbaijani documentation,
we use the glyphs from the Cyrillic fonts for the Latin
text character. This fits better than IPA fonts (assuming there are matching
Latin and Cyrillic fonts specified) and also provides bold etc.
A branch inset modifies the layout of the internal structures in
which the text is organized. When a branch is active, it is as if it
was not there, but its only presence makes a paragraph which would not
be the last one to actually be the last one, or the check for the
language of the previous paragraph to fail because there is no
previous paragraph before the first one in a branch inset.
Oney way I found to tackle it, is tracking whether the typesetted
paragraphs are actually part of an active branch inset and acting
accordingly.
Encoding cp858 supported by only some iconv variants.
Most users will want to change their "encoding" setting instead
of installing/recompiling "iconv" to support this legacy encoding.
ctests are likely will fail with either "vanilla" or "enhanced"
iconv and test a situation that is unlikely to change generally,
so we ignore this test now by default.
Instead of writing a metrics() method that mimics what draw() does,
re-use the draw code with a null painter.
This has the additional benefit of fixing InsetSpecialChar logo width
with EB Garamond. I have to admit that I do not know why it was too
large with the old code, but the new code is shorter/better anyway.
This code removes logowidth(). metrics() is moved to a different
place, but only the logo cases are touched.
The bxjsbook class raises an error if seeing this option
(before TL19 only a warning). Other document classes just ignore
it and PDF-bookmarks are wrongly encoded in any case.
AsBabelOptions was introduced 2010 in [cc5dd37a2a05/lyxgit].
Since the re-orgianization and opening of the Babel package to
"contributed" language definitions in March 2013, it is no longer required.
Clean up after Part 1 [1361f1a45f23/lyxgit].
It might be nice to do this also for other insets that allow editing.
To do that properly, we'd want to standardize how such insets call an
external (or internal) program, which I guess would mean a virtual
method corresponding to editIncluded. When it exists (i.e., isn't null),
then we could call it, and we'd only need one centralized method to do
that. But at the moment, we have editGraphics, etc.
PDF outline improves with unicode/utf8 (although some chars still wrong).
Math: ERT for umlauts no longer required (now force-converted with unicodesymbols)
As evidenced in #11552, at loading time there is no way to tell
whether braces were added by LyX with certainty. However, after
[503f7db2/lyxgit], LyX does not automatically removes brace insets.
So, in case one faces the problems mentioned in [e8f480e7/lyxgit],
the workaround of adding a brace inset now will not be frustrated.
In essence, after [503f7db2/lyxgit], the real fix for #11552 would
have been reverting the part in [e8f480e7/lyxgit] that was adding
the braces on output.
When a macro with optionals appeared inside the optional argument of
another one, the onscreen display and latex output were wrong. This
issue was addressed at [e8f480e7/lyxgit] by enclosing in braces macros
with optional arguments. However, this was done even when the macro
with optionals was in a non-optional argument of another macro.
This commit limits the bracing to the cases where it is really needed
and allows to address some particular issues evidenced in #11552.
If none of the optional arguments of a macro is used, there is no
following '[' after the macro name. Unfortunately, at loading time
the macro machinery is still not initialized, so the optionals()
member of InsetMathMacro is unusable. Hence, we have to track the
creation of macros with optionals as already we do for all macros.
The collected information is only used at loading time, because
the macros are dynamic and they may loose or acquire optional args.
Fixes the particular case reported at #11552.
The basic problem here is that rather than using an abstract syntax,
backend-specific param strings are produced in the listings dialog,
depending on whether listings or minted is used.
Of course this breaks if a user switches backends inbetween (s/he would
have to open and re-apply each and every listings inset!)
Do at least the most basic translations in InsetListings::latex().
A sane solution would imply the use of only one param syntax with
respective interpretation for each backend. But this would be a file
format change.
We use a C++11 construct that puts initial values of members along
with their definition. It is a good construct and now the out of line
constructor and the setDefaults() method can go.
This removes the need to define a dummy constructor in tex2lyx and
client.
The only needed change to the rest of code is a change of signature
for the user_(name|email) to return std::string. They are now called
explicitely from the constructor. We now have to include userinfo.h in
LyXRC.h, but this should not be too expensive.
Instead of remembering the caret ascent and descent for the cell that contains the cursor, the new code remembers caret dimension for each MathRow object. This makes the code much less fragile (ans slightly smaller).
This fixes caret size issues when the Update::SinglePar flag is active.
Fixes bug #11541.
Fixes wrong and missing characters in text parts in other languages
(platex does not support "inputenc").
Fixes compilation errors due to desynchronized encoding switches.
* Force unicodesymbols conversion for all *-platex input encodings,
* except some characters that work well in utf8.
* Use platex if document language is "japanese" and input encoding is "utf8".
The category tag was rarely used and thus not very useful. This adds
categorization to most modules (the rest will follow) and uses the
\DeclareCategory tag we use in layouts rather than the extra syntax
we used in modules. Categories are now added to the po files and
translated.
Note that this is work in progress: the current categories are still
subject to change.
The ultimate goal of this is to sort the modules in the GUI by category
as we do with layouts, examples and templates (and add a filter to search
for specific modules)
As it is now (with the many modules we accumulated), the module selector
is not really usable anymore. If you don't happen to know how exactly a
module is named, selecting a module is really a PITA.
The current heuristics only considered modules with styles that defined
a searched command in their preamble, and only for commands/environments
that were defined in the document's preamble. This limited the module
support drastically.
The new heuristics also checks for commands coming from packages. If the
command is not (re-)defined in the document preamble, it checks modules
that provide a style with a matching LaTeXName, checks for their
requirements and matches those with the packages loaded by the document.
If no module provides a searched style, but we found modules that load
packages that are loaded in the imported tex file, and if those packages
are not auto-loaded by LyX anyway, we also load this module.
fixes: #11259, part of #8229
* Take preceding line break out of the l10n range. This is bound to get
lost in translation
* Display encoding names that people actually find in the GUI
* New: support also utf8 (working around false positive test in "inputenc.sty").
* Do not force the change of input encoding to "ascii".
Deny compilation with XeTeX if a document uses TeX fonts and a non-supported input encoding.
This corresponds to what is done on display. The same should be done
for start label too (e.g. beginning of a proof), but this requires more
work.
This required to move the static function getEndLabel to Text.
Fixes bug #11536.
Characters that needed to be inserted in text mode in mathed were not
correctly inserted. Here we do two fixes:
1/ in niceInsert(), do not replace the contents of the active insets
first cell with selection, insert selection instead. This wa sthe
cause of the bug: an empty selection replaced the contents that was
already in the cell.
2/ do not use niceInsert() anyway, insert() is perfect for what we
want to do.
Fixes bug #11527.
The idea is simple: we insert a pre-formatted table (with a given border
style currently, but other attributes are possible as well) via file-insert
and scale it then to the requested size.
We need three sizes (1x1, 1x2 and 1x3) to generate all sizes properly (due
to border specifications).
Currently, these styles can only be accessed via lfun tabular-style-insert
and the Tabular Create dialog.
My plan is to add a buffer param to set a default style (#9901) which then
also is respected by the toolbar button and probably a layout tag to let
classes specify a default style (#8360).
Attempt to save the template in the appropriate language subfolder of
the user template directory (and propose to create it if it doesn't exist
yet).
That way, user-generated templates (1.) get the correct language attribution
in the lyxfiles dialog and (2.) users can easily generate different
language versions of a template.
Several changes are needed to get things right:
* nested supersripts only work with inheritFonts=true.
* to get caret position right, it is necessary to remember the outside
font of the inset before computing metrics.
* to get the size right at insertion time, it is necessary to trigger
a metrics computation just after inset insertion.
While math style (scriptstyle,...) is not really something that can be
set, it is useful for text subscripts and superscripts and therefore
it makes sense to handle it in some places.
With this change, style is still not a first class feature, but good
enough for now. In particular, it is taken into account in update().
Instead of the weird corner line, display a pilcrow sign (even when
disabled in prefs) to mark inserted/deleted end of paragraph.
Incidentally, this fixes the recent placement bug of the corner line.
Now only the languages available for the selected file are displayed.
By default, LyX pre-selects the GUI language (and falls back to English
if this is not available). Once another language has been selected by
the user, this one is preferred before the GUI language (and the English
fallback).
This seems to be necessary on windows, where math editing can get very
slow. Note that other methods like rbearing already use a cache.
In the future all these caches for single characters shall be unified.
* Fix macro termination if \textcyrillic or \textgreek is not required
for Greek or Cyrillic letter.
* Replace "writeScriptChars" with conditionals in the character-output loop in
"Paragraph::latex" (solves "FIXME: modifying i here is not very nice...").
The font changing commands \textcyrillic and \textgreek are no longer
part of the textcommand in "lib/unicodesymbols" but added when required
in Paragraph::Private::latexSpecialChar.
Re-structure and rename files in a transparent way. Most template/example
names now correspond to the (verbose GUI) name of their layouts.
Note that this, most prominently, also changes [LANG/]splash.lyx to
something less insiderish, namely "Welcome.lyx".
This lists all respective files from user, build and system directory
in a structured way and thus allows for easier access to them.
Fixes: #2396, #6861
1.) Use vector for borders, because any value may be too small
if there are plenty of accented characters in a paragraph
2.) use '[\S]' instead of '.' in regex for 'accre'. The regex would
otherwise find also patterns like '\ {some text}'
This is more portable, and the old code prevented in windows to use
instrument several classes at the same time (several .obj files,
actually).
No new feature here, bu the code is nicely slower. It might be less
efficient, I am not really at ease with how std::chrono works.
To reproduce: Do a search for text in a footnote (say) that is
currently closed. Click inside the now open footnote. It will close
by itself.
We need to know whether we can go into the inset, not whether we can
edit once we're there.
This commit was wrong because a reference variable can never be
re-assigned (it would change the original variable). I learn C++
pitfalls every day.
Fixes bug #11512.
This reverts commit 10e2c65835.
This is done by declaring unimplemented private copy constructor and
assignment operator.
This breaks compilation in BufferView::textMetrics, which does a copy when
inserting a TextMetrics object in the cache. Some C++11 wizardry I will not
pretend to completely understand saves the day.
See the following page for details:
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/map/emplace
This avoids real world bugs like #11512.
This accesses the inulemcmd output param which protects specific commands
(\cite, \ref) in an \mbox.
This is needed in ulem and soul commands, since their complex
detokenization makes such commands (who produce multiple words via local
assignment) fail.
So now it is possible to properly support ulem and soul via
[inset]layout
Fixes a case reported in #9404
Different behaviour in regexp{..} for 'İ' and 'ß':
1.) lowercase routine for 'İ' gives 'İ', so that if we are searching
while ignoring case, the string '\dot{I}' is converted to '\dot{i}'.
In this case we have to change it to 'İ' (instead of 'i', as one would expect).
2.) If 'ß' is inserted via keybord on fresh created regexp box it appears as \lyxmathsym{ß},
if pasted from the lyx-screen it appears as \text{ß}
Fixes: #11508
Now there is the opposite case which needs to be addressed:
If no translation is available for a shortcut in a non-latin-scripted
document, we need to switch the language to English.
Babel provides the \textlatin macro to ensure Latin letter ASCII characters are
output as Latin letters.
Instead of 8 different definitions for the several variants of the macro definition,
wrappers are individually added if required and available.
1.) Added for 'breve' and 'grave' accents
2.) Corrected handling for 'i'-accents (allowed \hat{i} _and_ \hat{\imath})
because of problems with ignoring case
3.) Spaces: Changed some indents in source
The problem is the handling of regex as using math-mode. That is
any accented character is converted to a math macro.
For instance "ä" --> "\\ddot{a}".
Outside of math or regex it is not converted (if used xetex flavour),
but there are other chars which are converted in math and in text (but differently)
For instance "ů"
in math --> "\\mathring{u}"
in text --> "\\r{u}"
TODO: determine the still not handled conversions.
It would be nice, if we could persuade math factory to not convert
these characters, but I was unable to find the place where the
conversion actually takes place.
Remove special code for CJK that is no longer required after
we use CJKutf8 document-wide with inputenc "utf8-cjk"
(and "utf8" for languages requiring CJK) (since 7bbf333fa1).
CJK characters can no longer be used with a document-wide 8-bit encoding.
(Hint: Use utf8-cjk or one of the CJK legacy encodings if your document contains CJK characters.)
This commit removes the adhoc code in GuiPrefs and moves it to LyXRC,
so that it triggers in every preference change.
The code has also been updated to trigger on more variables, e.g.
font_*_foundry.
Note that the actual function that are called have not been changed
(addPreviews and LFUN_SCREEN_FONT_UPDATE), although there are doubts
that they behave as needed (see FIXMEs).
Fixes bug #11498.
When callback printing is enabled, link lyx with -rdynamic, so that
stacks have LyX symbols available.
Add option --disable-callstack-printing to configure.
Running "size" on binary:
* with callstack printing support
text data bss dec hex filename
20891684 34680 107796 21034160 140f4b0 src/lyx
* without callstack printing support
text data bss dec hex filename
17953640 34648 107796 18096084 1141fd4 src/lyx
The goal of this commit is to simplify the logic in TextMetrics::draw.
Now, rows are repainted depending on their changed() status.
Instead of checking whether rows have been scrolled horizontally at
draw time, the code marks the row as changed when testing for
horizontal scrolling.
To this end a new method TestMetrics::setRowChanged is added, that
searches a row in the text metrics cache and marks it changed if
found.
The old code that remembered the previously scrolled row can now be
removed.
1.) Fill the 'head'-member to easier recognize the macro. May be discarded
later, although it does not take too much run-time
2.) Add some comment
3.) Ignore any macro inside the regex.
The SinglePar update flags has been a no-op for a long time without
naybody noticing. This means that the current paragraph was
always rebroken and redrawn, even when only moving the cursor around.
Now we only do that when Update::SinglePar has been specified. This
means that there may be cases where update will not be correct
anymore, because this flag has not been specified. These places will
have to be found and fixed.
Update PAINTING_ANALYSIS.
1.) Make sure the environment is mentioned in the string for search
(Added the keyword \latexenvironment{...})
2.) Handle it similar to \textcolor{}
That way we can also search for 'conclusion*' or 'summary' etc
in Additional.lyx.
Remove return statement when spaces have been deleted.
Add an early return in part 2 when current paragraph is not empty.
Remove some comments that concern things that are OK now.
This uses a specific wrapper package that must be loaded instead of
biblatex.
Via "Requires biblatex-chicago", this is now possible.
For proper support, a citeengine file needs to be written
This commit here could also be backported to stable.
Some macros need:
1.) Take care of case sensitivity
2.) Better handling of used argument values
3.) Cleaner list-environment search
4.) Remove superfluous '~' if searching for description or labeling env
Prevents wrong or missing characters with LuaTeX and 8-bit fonts.
Also "uninvert" the corresponding test case and two other
no longer failing "unicodesymbols" exports.
Sometime it happen that the selection contains area which was skipped
in splitOnKnownMacros().
So we check, if a shorter selection would give the same mach size.
Also
a.) try to speed up regex search using non-greedy mode (.*?)
b.) remove '\n' completely in searched strings if it is not surrounded with
aplanumerical chars
Now we search in priority with the GUI language, and then the
language(s) specified in the LANGUAGES environment variable.
Preoviously, the GUI language would only be considered when
LANGUAGES was not set (which was a bug).
Take this opportunity to remove old compatibility code from 2007.
Commit [3366c49f/lyxgit] intended to strip braces only for minted
but was actually stripping them also for listings. As the braces
are necessary for the listings package, reintroduce them.
This is a master-only issue.
The specific test was introduced in ef6be5f4 because
CJKutf8 was relatively new (cf. lyx.org/trac/ticket/5386).
10 years on, CJKutf8 is an established part of the CJK bundle
and we can skip the special test for CJKutf8 to make the logic
considerabely simpler to read, maintain and debug.
Since April 2018, pdflatex falls back to input-encoding utf8 if
it does not detect an input encoding setting.
https://www.latex-project.org/news/latex2e-news/ltnews28.pdf
This leads to failure with CJK legacy encodings and may not
be what you want if selecting "Language Default (no inputenc)"
as document input-encoding.
The problem here is, that selecting any subset of a \lettrine{}
line always creates an initials header. That makes it impossible
to our search engine to find strings, because the regex does not
contain that info. So we have to discard the leading \lettrine part
completely.
We place now a marker (\endarguments) to determine that removable
part.
Remove special handling of spaces at end of paragraph. Now they are
handled like interword spaces by both DEPM methods.
Fix off-by-one error in loop when testing for end of paragraph.
Style: use Dociterator::lastpos() instead of Paragraph::size().
Part of bug #11412.
If Document>Settings>Language>Encoding is set to any value except "auto" or "default", we
expect the whole document to use this encoding. Wiht encodings from the CJK package, this means
one big "CJK" environment and no encoding switches.
Characters that are not handled by the CJK package need to be "forced" in lib/unicodesymbols.
This is completed for "euc-cn", the others will follow.
Additionally, correct the cursor by an offset equal to the variation of paragraph size : if change tracking is on, deleting a space may mean that it is just marked as deleted.
Part of bug #11412.
A \clearpage command issued right before \end{CJK} is recommended by the
package author to prevent any un-processed CJK chars outside the
\begin{CJK} and \end{CJK} scope. Otherwise, TOC, header, footer,
and may contain CJK chars but get processed outside the CJK environment scope.
Tha new dedicated export test fails without the fix.
Otherwise, we will ask about it again next time, when the file
may have changed. Also, if we crash again, we'll over-write that
file, which we may not want to do.
See bug #11464.
Currently, our computation of row height is not completely standard:
* we ignore completely the QFontMetrics::leading() parameter
* we add arbitrarily 2 hardcoded pixels to the height.
This patch reverses these two choices, which leads to
* slightly larger spacing for MinionPro (which has a big leading).
* an additional spacing of 20% font height that depends on dpi and zoom.
Visual inspection with LibreOffice seems to imply that it disregards
the font leading but uses a interline which is 20% larger than the
font height.
This is a follow-up to 714b731e. This fixes the issue when the cursor
is in front of a space
abc| def
and one inserts another space (to start a word). DEPM would eat one
space and produce
abc |def
instead of
abc | def
Additionally, fix the same_par boolean, wheich did not take the cell
index into account.
Related to ticket #11412.
The PATH prefix modified through the GUI was set without
replacing embedded environment variables. This might have
caused problems on Windows with external python installations.
When several lines of text are in the same variable-width tabular
cell, it is not possible to align properly the rows until the cell
width is known.
Therefore a parameter is added to redoParagraph to skip this
computation, so that it can be done later in TextMetrics::metrics.
Other calls to redoParagraph in the code are not affected. It is not
clear at this point whether they may create artefacts.
computeRowMetrics has been renamed to setRowAlignment to better
reflect its use.
Fixes bug #11447.
Looks like an accidental commit.
> git log GuiGraphicsUi.h
commit a1cec91afa
Author: André Pönitz <poenitz@gmx.net>
Date: Fri Aug 31 05:53:55 2007 +0000
move our stuff off the Q* namespace
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@19935 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
That's all a rename, basically. The original file, QGraphicsUi.h, was commited at 12e5a52b92, and it was empty then, too.
The Thai tis620-0 input encoding is supported via the inputenc "plug in"
(data) file tis620.def from https://ctan.org/pkg/babel-thai.
We can handle it like the other contributed input encodings, e.g.,
Greek (ISO 8859-7) and the several Cyrillic encodings from
http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic.
Under TeXLive 2018, the input encoding defaults to utf8, if there is no call to
inputenc. The added test file fails without the patch but compiles fine, if the
file "tis620.def" is present in the TEXPATH.
In computing the length of the extension, the code does not account
for the prefix "unzipped_", which is added when the zipped filename
does not have one of the extensions "gz", "z", "Z", or "svgz", and
thus the used index is out of bounds. See also this thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg207360.html
We need to do this unconditionally, since there is no (trivial and non-
awkward) way to update it when the bibliography paragraphs are modified.
Fixes: #4899
For some reason, adding a LTR/RTL Override unicode character before a
MinionPro string increases the ascent of the line.
This creates vertical offset issues when painting if the ascent used
as reference is the one of the font. Use the QTextLine ascent instead
for better results.
This is a followup to 1bed76e2a.
Fixes (reopened) ticket #11284.
Eventually, all overridden virtual methods should be marked properly.
Currently, clang only warns about those in classes that already use
override in at least one place (which was the case dor GuiApplication).
When blinking the caret, it looks like a cool idea to only update the
small rectangle containing the caret. Actually it is an awful idea, since
the paint event will paint some rows, and these rows will not be
properly painted outside of the small rectangle. Unfortunately, the
painter will skip those "painted" rows on next paint events.
This leads to painting errors that depend on the ordering of "real"
and "caret" paint events. This is the reason why they only appeared
with split screens.
Quote of the day: ``The real problem is that programmers have spent far
too much time worrying about efficiency in the wrong places and at the
wrong times; premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at
least most of it) in programming.''
-- Donald Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming.
Fixes bug #11354.
The change is only relevant to development as all the call to python scripts is done
calling C++ os::python that invoques the appropriate python version.
The change is two fold, on one hand remove all the uses of /usr/bin/env for python.
On the other hand rename all the calls to python from python to python3 making it explicit
and being compliant with PEP 394 -- The "python" Command on Unix-Like Systems:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
Remove the sheebang from src/graphics/GraphicsConverter.cpp because it is not necessary.
Some small whitespace changes.
This adds a new (boolean) parameter "active" to the label cache, where
we track whether a label is deleted in ct mode (the same could be done,
if wanted, for labels in notes and inactive branches).
Deleted (inactive) labels are neither considered in the uniqueness check
nor added to the outliner. This also means that undeleted references to
deleted labels are now (correctly) marked as BROKEN.
Fixes: #6563
We need to load the master document before applying the params, since
otherwise the TOC reset (and other things) happen before the master
has been loaded (and set as parent).
The last 20 applications are saved now and accessible both via the lfun
(textstyle-apply n) and the toolbar (via button menu)
Fixes: #7133
This also changes the default icon and toolbar position of the action,
as requested in #11427
Spaces are now conserved when they surround current cursor. Examples:
abc | def
becomes
abc | def
after DEPM and
abc |
is kept as it is.
Fixes ticket #11412.
We fill up edited insets into cache when editing inset is triggered, but
this cache is never cleared up for dialogs unassociated with some inset
- thus when e.g. graphics dialog is open for completely new image the
old cache is (wrongly) used.
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg207192.html
https://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=154458979925296&w=2
This is related to the fix for #9158 and the caching of bibfile
information. On Windows, it is incredibly slow to run kpsewhich,
which we do to check where files actually are, so as to get info
about them (e.g., timestamps). So we have started to cache that
as a map. The map is supposed to be invalidated when various
things happen, but an oversight was causing it to be invalidated
on every cut operation. This is because cutting uses a temporary
Buffer, and the operations on it were affecting the *global* cache
of biblio file info. (It makes sense to have a global cache, since
these files are not document-specific.) Basically, we have to update
the list of bibfiles in that temporary Buffer---but that is one of
the things that invalidated the cache. The solution is only to
invalidate the cache if the list of bibfiles has actually changed
(a sensible idea anyway). The only time that will happen in the
temporary Buffer is when the copied information contains a BibTeX
inset. That should be fairly rare.
The backslash is the escape character used in our parser. Hence,
when used as a path separator on Windows, it has to be itself
escaped or the path enclosed in either double or single quotes.
Windows users are maybe trained to quote paths containing spaces
but not paths with backslashes. So, we automatically escape the
backslashes when they are not already enclosed in quotes.
Previously the permission were destroyed by the newly created
temporary file -- which is later used as new saved file.
Tested on symlinks as well but only on Linux.
This is not possible for '$', because of the latex-meaning to
start/end math inset.
Therefore, if not ignoring format, we still have to use
[\\][\$] in regex in order to find '$' in text.
The boost signal was sent synchronously, and so made the Qt signal to be posted
in FileMonitor::changed after the boost signal returned, so after the sender was
possibly destroyed.
The solution is to make the boost signal asynchronous using the Qt event loop.
Thanks to Scott Kostyshak for the report and MWE.
When deciding how to strike out deleted math in change-tracking
mode, differentiate only on begin-of-line or not, and not on
after-paragraph-break or not.
The assumption that a new paragraph is always started after a
float seems to be not true and was causing this bug.
Given the regex 'r.*r\b' and a string
"abc regular something cursor currently"
we expect to find "regular something cursor".
But while searching we may be confronted with input
"regular something cursor curr"
and so the searched string would be seen longer.
Testcase without this patch:
1.) open de/Additional.lyx
2.) goto 6.1 Astronomy & Astrophysics
3.) open the index
4.) find advaced
a.) not ignoring format
b.) regex = .+
c.) language of regex: English
4.) search next
The seach finds the next break (which is outside of the index)
The following try to display the selection leads to crash
This change is valid for findadv too.
Patterns like '.*' now are greedy, like it is normal in regex
Searching for whole words is corrected, but can be slow.
One can speed up the search with adapted pattern.
So for instance searching for words starting and ending with 'r'
the normal pattern is 'r.*r'. The speed-up pattern could be
'\br[^\s]*r\b'. This halves the search time.
Search results are now different to that of lyx2.3, because the greedy
'.*' is now really greedy.
To achive the same results, we have to use '.*?' instead.
This is a fixup to 8d8988de4. When a file is loaded and the cursor is
set, it is required to first compute metrics to be able to scroll the
screen correctly.
Fixes bug #11377.
A try to decrement the number of tests for a match.
Also a try to handle Hebrew documents. Unfortunatelly
the latex output is missing the language specification
(only the change of encoding is available there).
I failed to find a proper place to add the lang.
That means, searching for e.g. English text in Hebrew documents
is not satisfying.
The needed time to find a simple string dependes on the
paragraph length was O(n^2)
Now it is down to O(n).
Before:
To determine if the pattern matches we compared the
paragraph from current position to the its end.
Increment current position if no match
Now:
Check if the character at current position has at least
the needed features (text, color, language etc)
If not, Increment current position
else proceed as before
Before this commit, navigating with the cursor was visiting either
the nucleus or the script depending on the direction (left or right)
of the cursor movement. Now the 2.3.x behavior of always going through
the nucleus is restored (at least for overset and underset, as stackrel
seems to behave oddly also in 2.3.x).
Also added missing math env alignat
Modified handling of longtable/tabular
Added a routine to count for valid chars. This is needed
for detection of word boundaries.
Due to detection conflicts
regex '.*' vs match of word-boundaries in MatchStringAdv::operator()
we need to use '\b' in regex explicitly. E.g. '\b.*\b'
The backward search works, but
1.) only in current paragraph (this is the same as before)
2.) only in the same language environment.
1.) Added \textmd to be ignored (sometimes it is used and sometimes not)
2.) Typo: multiline --> multline. Searching in 'multline' caused a crash
because processing all of the '{' and '}' in the content of this math
exceeded the size of the interval field.
1.) Handle some unclosed parentheses
Sometimes \shortcut is not correctly closed
2.) Added \ldots as known char
3.) Discard some shapes (circlepar, droppar, ...)
4.) Omit resulting empty string and use some value
which cannot be matched instead
This is a follow up to 503c7c16.
The new argument for placing cursor after insertion of inset is:
* if inset has no cell, do nothing
* otherwise, place inset in entry cell.
+ if entry cell is not empty (we pasted a selection), go to next cell
+ if this next cell does not exit, stay after the inset.
That way we do not match the whole table but only the cell contents.
The problem I had was
1.) Document language Spanish
2.) Table (copied from English doc) => language English
3.) All cell contents Spanish
Now search for English text led to a selection of the whole
table, although there was no English content in any cell.
With Qt 5.11 at least, RtL text will be drawn RtL even when the
(undocumented) flag Qt::TextForceLeftToRight is applied to the
QTextLayout object. This creates selection issues for Hebrew text
marked as English.
The solution is to do the same as in breakAt_helper, that is prepend
the string with a direction override unicode character.
Doing this requires to introduce a TEXTLAYOUT_OFFSET constant that has
to be used wisely to account for this extra character.
Fixes bug #11284.
The problem was, that the different list ennvironments
did not look different in tha latex output used for
search.
So the input of "\item ..." did not give information
if it is description, lyxlist, enumeration or labeling.
In search modus we use now "\item{enumeration}" etc.
Exception: findadv-21, but it is not a regression,
because this one never passed.
The problem here is, that we cannot differentiate
between enumeration, itemize, description and labeling
environment here.
Now tests findadv-01 ... findadv-20 pass too.
keytest.py: Expanded time for controll keys (like \[Return])
findadv*: expanded time for normal keys
lyxfind.cpp: Handle math equations
As it is now, searching with format needs ALL the features set
in order to match the pattern.
What needs to be done is a GUI specifying which of the features are
important.
1.) language
2.) font (series, shape)
3.) markup, underline, strikeout
4.) color
Having this info, the implementation is easy. Set
some variables and be done
We used to need a hack to set the size of the layout combo, but
the code was changed in Qt 4.5 or so. Hence the appearance of this
bug in 2009. We can now just remove this hack, and all seems to
work correctly.
The filters for the layout combo and document class combo share a
problem: If you type "beam", e.g, in the latter case, then we will
show any document class that contains those letters, in that order,
but not necessarily consecutively. This is extremely confusing and,
as José put it, just weird. So let's fix it.
I'd call this a bug so would be happy to see this in stable, too.
Further normalize the latex input in case of enabled format search.
It was not enough to split the latex input on \foreignlanguage and \textcolor
macros only.
Instead also macros like \textt, or \noun etc had to be accounted for.
This patch uses therefore a different algorithm.
In the latexified text:
* Check and handle contained regex properly
* Discard superfluos '{' preventing our search engine
to match with the search pattern
Our findadv expects something like
prefix + 'search'
so that the regex (which is latexified too)
can work on 'search'
(In the source, the prefix is denoted by lead_as_string)
The latex output contains structs like
\foreignlaguage(abc}{xx\textbf{boldxx\textcolor{blue}{blue 1 blue 2} XX}}
which would never match the simple prefix.
Now the above is converted to
\foreignlaguage(abc}{xx}\\
\foreignlaguage(abc}{\textbf{boldxx}}
\foreignlaguage(abc}{\textbf{\textcolor{blue}{blue 1 blue 2}}}\\
\foreignlaguage(abc}{\textbf{ XX}}
Of course, more than one language or color in an inset can be searched for now.
This code has issues and there is no evidence that it improves performance.
Remove LyXRC variable \use_pixmap_cache and update rc format to 29.
Now the global pixmap cache is only used by GuiCompleter. Therefore
there is no need to reset it when fonts change.
Modified language handling
Still, there are problems, because sometimes the search pattern
does not contain the the requested info. So the 'find' often fails
for strings inside a list environment.
The change is significant if the search format is not disabled.
We try to analyze the pattern string first to get needed features
for the search.
We try to analyse the searched string and if it does not
contain all expected featers (color, language, char style, char decoration)
Still some problems though
If we were not ready to paint the screen, this does not mean that we
should give up on repainting, just potpone it.
I thought that it was bad to call update() in the paint event, but I
cannot find reference to this anymore and everything seems to work as
intended.
Make MathData::setBuffer set the buffer of insets that it contains.
Remove corresponding code from InsetMathNest.
update the buffer() property in the following tabular-feature
actions : copy-row, add-row, copy-col, add-col.
* Added textsl, texttt, uline, uuline, sout, xout to the list of possible
leading strings.
* Account for correct number of open braces in regex.
Now the search works for enbled format too.
This is hopefully the last amend
Adapt the positional references in regex supplied by user
so that for instance '([a-z]+)\s\1' to find identical words in sequence
is changed to '([a-z]+)\s\2'.
This is slightly better, but still not satisfying.
Enable format search
Given the latexified string
\emph{Fox jUMps}
and using emphasized regex '\w*', we find 'Fox'. That is OK.
But the next find finds ' ', which is not OK.
In contrast, searching with '\w+', we find the correct string 'jUMps'.
If searching for instance '.+' , the found string expanded
to the end of search buffer. So we have to replace
'.' with '[^\}]'.
Also all constructs like '[^abc]' had to be changed to '[^abc\}]'
to not go behind the actual format.
There is still problem using '*', but constructs usin '+' seem to work now.
('.*' finds everything from first char in correct format
to (including) end of next format change
while '.+' find _only_ characters in correct format)
On Windows, start viewers in detached processes in order to avoid
a crash of the QProcess destructor when their thread terminates.
The opening of a console window is avoided by redirecting to the
null device all standard I/O channels.
* Use a module rather than a layout, since this package can be used with
any class
* Do not hardcode options and settings. The package is very flexible,
there is no need to limit this in LyX
We do not know what to do with horizontal scrolling events, so we ignore them.
Note that the code has to be different between Qt4 and Qt5.
Fixes bug #11257.
This can happen when the inset that contains the cursor is outside of
the screen.
THis is only a workaround. The real solution would be a
processUpdateFlags(FitCursor) call, but the code is not ready for that
yet.
Fixes bug #11296.
Avoid as much as possible to do full copies of all counters, since
that can be expensive. Unfortunately, it is only posible when we want
to restore the saved counters.
An earlier version (05d3a649) defined swap() for Counter, but caused
problems on windows.
Part of bug #5973.
The enum is now made of flags that can be combined.
This introduces several new values for Inset::DisplayType:
BreakBefore, BreakAfter and Display=BreakBefore|BreakAfter. This
last value replaces AlignCenter.
Additionally the flags NoBoundary and CanBreakAfter are introduced for
future use.
Now a left aligned displayed inset will be defined as Display|LeftAlign.
A newline inset is characterized as BreakAfter.
This structure is used in breakRow to avoid explicit calls to
isNewline() or isEnvSeparator(). More improvements will be built on
top of this.
Additionally several redundant display() methods (which returned
Inline) have been removed.