This commit fixes an issue where the menu option "Insert Separated
Frame Below" would show up twice, with one instance disabled. This
occurred when there was a "Standard" environment nested in a
"Frame". With this commit, the duplicate instance is removed.
A feature can now be required only for specific input or font encodings:
- <feature>=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in one if the specified font
or input encodings.
- <feature>!=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in a font or input encoding
that is not among the specified.
Instead of "Save" (permanently) and "Apply" (temporarily), OK and Apply
now always save permanently, unless the new checkbox "Apply to current
session only" is checked.
Addresses: #10016
Compute a height from current font and current cell vertical
dimensions in MathData::metrics(), because this is where current font
is known.
Introduce BufferView::setCaretAscentDescent to remember this value.
This mechanism is not used for text because Cursor::current_font is
restored by undo, and the caret height would not be changed then. But
in principle it is doable.
The new code is much simpler: what it does is, after redrawing has
been done, to mark the cursor row as changed, so that it will be
repainted on next paint event.
This avoids some crashes at the price of possibly repainting the row
when it was not necessary.
The problem is that popping dialogs during reload can cause paint
events for which we are not ready. If this does not work, then we
can introduce a new flag, besides 'busy', for that case. But busy
does not seem to be used very widely, so hopefully this works.
This has the effect that inserting nomenclature entries does not
cut the selection (implicit or explicit) but rather copies it, which
seems to me to make a lot more sense. If anyone objects, let me know.
When the cursor is inside a subscript that may become empty, metrics
issues can happen. This patch fixes the issue, although it is not
clear to see what the problem is.
Still, requesting a metrics update also in the case where the macro
mode is canceled makes sense.
Fixes bug #11125.
Following a request by Günter, we consider the document fonts (only rm
for now) when selecting an appropriate font encoding.
See #9741
The new default font encoding setting "auto" does
* consider the font encoding needed by the language(s), which can now
have fallback alternatives
* Consider which font encoding is provided by the document font
Thus, cm now will result in OT1 fontenc, if the language can deal with
that.
The font_enc pref is ditched: it is no longer needed.
The automatism is still very basic and is subject to extension.
File format and prefs format change.
Before, the command
buffer-forall buffer-export
only exported one buffer for me. With async disabled, the command
works as documented and successfully exports all buffers.
Also before, I received an assertion from
buffer-forall buffer-close
which caused a SIGSEGV at #9422. Now, the action works as expected.
It surprises me a bit that the code is different in this case
from the case when EXPORT_in_THREAD is not set. I should check
to see if there's a problem in the other case, too.
Use the command as defined by Babel. This allows us to use the (more
advanced) Babel command if provided instead of rolling our own.
I add a dummy file format change in case it turns out we need to
do something here for old documents (e.g. with user preamble definitions)
The idea here is to force commands to be run syncrhonously when
they are launched via "command-sequence" or "repeat". We do this
by using a new flag in FuncRequest.
When computing a cell metrics, it is now possible to specify whether it
is tight (at least as tall as 'x') or not (as tall as the max height of
the font).
Use this to make sure that grid insets have large enough cells. It
will probably appear that other cells needn't be tight. Currently, the
only cell which is known to be tight is the nucleus of the root inset.
Others should be examined one by one. It might be that the default of
MathData::metrics tight parameter should be `false'.
Fixes bug #11050.
This change also applies to Comment insets. For example, Greyedout
and comment insets can now be inserted in section titles.
The usage of these insets in commands relies on the newly
implemented cprotect feature. The usage of these insets in
description items already worked fine (without cprotect).
This commit also enables modification of these insets (e.g.,
converting a LyX note to a Greyedout note) in commands.
This commit is related to #6969.
The problem was that, if we killed export when some graphic was
being converted, or some external template was being handled, it
would only cancel that process, and then it would just continue.
To deal with that, we need to do a few things:
1. Modify the return values for some of the Converters routines,
and similarly the routines for external templates, so we can
tell when something has been canceled.
2. Throw an exception from InsetGraphics or InsetExternal when this
has happened during export, but ONLY when the Buffer is a clone.
We shouldn't be able to 'cancel' export when we're, say, generating
code for the preview pane, but this keeps us on the safe side..
The exception then has to be caught, obviously, back in the export
routines in Buffer.
Probably Coverity will be unhappy about something here, but I'll
deal with that problem as it arises.
This commit follows 8d2b121e and is not expected to change
functionality (e.g., I confirmed that the cases of #7330 and #11106
are still fixed). The advantages of this refactoring are the
following:
- Remove some preprocessor directives:
processingThreadFinished() is only called in the case that
EXPORT_in_THREAD is 1, so by moving some code up in the call list,
the directives are not needed.
- If errors() is called when there is no error, there will not be unexpected
behavior (e.g., as was the case before 8d2b121e).
Note that errors() is still only called by the code touched by this commit
if there is an error, but that is for efficiency and readability.
- The "from_master" argument now has a constant meaning. Before, it
could be the case that "from_master" was set to false but that the
master's error dialog was shown.
This allows (some) verbatim contents in macros, such as \url's with
specific chars (#, % etc.) in section headings or footnotes (#449)
or comments in captions (#9313).
The mentioned two bugs are fixed by this commit.
Note that the implementation is still rather basic and might need
extension for other cases.
This is mandatory for some features (such as bookmarks,pdfusetitle)
to work, and only a handful of drivers can be auto-detected by hyperref.
Fixes: #6418
If a master document is compiled and has errors, and then a child is
compiled without error, the errors from the master compilation were
shown.
The setup of the relevant code is the following:
processingThreadFinished() calls errors(). errors() makes the
assumption that if it is called, there must have been an error
somewhere.
The logic of the setup is the following:
processingThreadFinished() knows whether there was an error on
the most recent preview/export, although it doesn't know whether
the error is from master or child (i.e. does not know whether the
user was compiling the child, or whether master-buffer-view was
called). Inside error(), if there is no error in the child, it is
assumed the error is from master.
For the above logic to work, errors() should only be called if there
was an error.
This commit fixes#11106 and preserves the fix to #7330.
The original use case for this bug is entering an overset inset when
there is a selection. The expected result was to have the selection
pasted in main text, but the result was to have it in the cell.
Insets already have idxFirst() that is able to set cursor to the
"entry" cell of an inset. This patch introduces firstIdx(), which is
the index of this cell and uses it in idxFirst() (idem for
lastIdx/idxLast).
As a consequence, several instances of idxFirst/idxLast can be removed.
Now for the real fix: the two places where the cell in which selection
is inserted seem to be:
* Cursor::macroModeClose
* Cursor::handleNest
These two methods are changed to insert material in the entry cell
instead of cell 0.
idxFirst/Last methods are added to InsetMathRoot and InsetMathStackrel
so that the natural entry point is the nucleus of those insets.
Finallly, a typo is fixed in InsetMathNest::edit() where enter_front
computation was incorrect.
* Implement list item overlay support (\item<arg>)
* Implement itemcommand support (e.g., \overprint<arg>)
* Fix general list argument placement
Part of: #11068
Implemented: Overlay and standard overlay arguments for commands
and environments.
Still missing:
* List item overlay
* itemcommand overlay (\overprint)
* overlay via LatexParam (e.g., Flex:ArticleMode)
Needs fixing:
* General list argument (\begin{itemize}[arg])
* nested content in a frame with no title (empty par)
There are more independent crashes occuring in this scenario and this
fix targets only one of them, in particular the one in which different
window's outliner sends outliner command to a wrong window. The fix
itself gives an option for lfun to know which window it belongs to.
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg203619.html
We now report whether the attempt to recode the macros to glyphs
succeeded. If yes, we set "literate" to false, if not to true.
Also, do not attempt to recode for non-latexifying fields.
Fixes: #9563
This requires moving the bool that tracks this somewhere that it
is visible from BufferView. It seemed to make sense to put it as
a static member of InsetCitation.
Things like
pdfpagemode=UseOutlines%None,UseOutlines,UseThumbs,FullScreen
was not imported correctly (the comment was not stripped)
Fixes the rest of #5737
Add a `cancel' boolean to macroModeClose() that just removes all trace
of what has been entered instead of finalizing it.
When entering a macro in mathed, let LFUN_ESCAPE invoke
macroModeClose(true). The new semantics of LFUN_ESCAPE in mathed is
thus to abort the input of a macro name.
Fixes bug #9251.
Use proper value for above/below skip (12pt) instead of the hardcoded
12 pixels.
Add forgotten skip before display math preview.
Make "too small preview" size dpi-dependent.
Make gap in front of equation (what is it good for, BTW?) dpi-dependent.
As of v. 1.7.7, chktex has four exit values. Only consider the program
failed with EXIT_FAILURE (1). This is backwards compatible to chktex
up to v. 1.7.5 and later patched versions included in TeXLive, where
there was the distinction EXIT_FAILURE (program failed) and EXIT_SUCCESS
(program successfully run, with or without something to report).
Note that ChkTeX v. 1.7.5 and 1.7.6 vanilla (as included in MikTeX) also
returned EXITE_FAILURE if ChkTeX found something to report.
We do not, and never did, support this case.
Fixes: #9989 (after ChkTeX 1.7.7. is released).
In cursorY, it is dangerous to access par_petrics_[0], since one does
not know whether metrics have been computed for this paragraph (which
may be off-screen).
It is safer to use parMetrics(0), that will compute the paragraph
metrics as needed.
Fixes bug #8120.
I am rather irritated we didn't do this already, since synchronous runs
with BUFFER_VIEW or BUFFER_UPDATE leads to all sorts of problems,
including crashes.
Fixes the crash in #8338 (but not the bug itself).
Since CheckTeX itself processes the tex file, a synchronous run with
a TeX process can lead to all sorts of conflicts, including crashes.
Fixes: #7434.
The issue here was that the element was only removed from the queue
after the func request was processed, but within that process, other
function could access the queue, so the queue could even be empty
when this function finally wanted to remove the item.
Fixes: #10406.
When pasting "\big" without any following delimiter, avoid
processing the same token again and again. For unknown reasons,
the delim docstring turns out to always be not empty: even when
it simply contains a '0' (no delimiter follows), its length is 1.
Fixes bug #11027.
Several problems:
* The regex failed at names such as 1_text_2_text.tex
(returned "2_text.tex)
* The regex failed at names such as 12_text.tex
(returned "2_text.tex)
* Masters with digits in the name (2018_text.tex) were
tracked as their own children
This is needed for cases where the temp file has to be manually removed
at some point (e.g., if temp files are used as conversion target, and
the initial file only serves as a placeholder), since QTemporaryFile
objects cannot be manually removed at least on Windows (they are always
kept open internally even after close()). See
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/interest/2013-August/008352.html
In order to avoid race conditions due to duplicate names (the issue why
the old method was removed), we record all used temp file names.
Fixes: #9139
This is a follow-up to 02028c0b12.
Fix two bugs introduced when moving Cursor::sanitize() to CursorData:
* the setBuffer that is supposed to set buffer from bufferview became
a no-op.
* new_word_ is now part of CursorData, but it is sanitized only in
Cursor::sanitize().
Additionally, make all protected CursorData data members private to enforce
encapsulation.
Before accessing things like new_word_.lastpos(), it is better to make
sure that new_word_ points to something that exists. Therefore, the
call to fixIfBroken() is moved in first position.
Other changes: inTexted() is replaced by a more general test that
current inset has not changed; test idx() in addition to pit().
Use the LaTeX internal character representation (LICR) macros
provided by lgrenc.def (since version 0.8 from 2013-05-13)
in lib/unicodesymbols. This fixes the PDF bookmarks (except for the
legacy input encoding iso-8859-7) and solves the problem of a missing
"v" character in Libertine LGR fonts (see lyx-users from 2018-01-29).
The ctest unicodesymbols/008-greek-and-coptic_iso8859-7_pdf2" now fails
(due to #9681). This is not a regression, as it is already
"unreliable" (wrong output, Latin character instead of Greek).
Drop compatibility definition of \~ as perispomeni accent
(that was required with lgrenc.def < 0.8).
As of enchant 2.x, it is required to create a Broker instance instead
of relying on a static one provided by the library.
Add autoconf and cmake (courtesy of Kornel) tests that check whether
one can indeed instantiate a Broker object, and act on the result in a
new broker() helper function.
Fixes bug #10986.
Actually, the possible exception path is from replaceEnvironmentPath.
It would be better if coverity was able to asses that our hardcoded
regexp:s are correct.
Now people know for sure that I sometimes forget to test that code
actually works before committing. It was so straightforward, what
could possibly go wrong?
This is currently only relevant fo InsetListings, which falls back to
a fixed-width encoding under specific conditions. It is now possible
to query the inset about that and report the correct encoding in
DocIterator::getEncoding.
Addresses the second part of #10995
The function does not use for now any information from the BufferView
(only lyxrc), but this should eventually change if we want to honor
multi monitor setups properly.
On platforms where char_type is typedef'd to an integral type
rather than to wchar_t, when using the insertion operator <<
a single char_type is output as the number corresponding to the
code point of the character rather than as the character itself.
In this case, one has to use put().
Current code would change the color of static endlabel when the
_start_ of line is selected. This is only used with hollywood and
broadway layouts, though.
Change the box endlabel painting code to use Color_selectiontext as needed.
Follow-up to bug #10972.
This is preliminary work, this code still feels too complicated for
its own good.
Let Row::isMarginSelected return false when Row::selection() is false
(the other changes are indentation).
This allows to remove the test for selection() in
setSelectionAndMargins, so that begin/end_margin_sel are always set
correctly.
Add clearSelectionAndMargins() instead of calling directly setSelection
(which is now private) with arguments (-1, -1).
Fixes bug #10972.
A brand new event compressor based on Kuba Ober's cleverly simple
solution: <https://stackoverflow.com/a/21006207>.
Fix#9362, #9461, #9933: Lyx suddenly gets keyboard keys wrong, and
deadlocks
Fix#9790: LyX should perform key event compression (for improving the
remote X connections one would also need to implement
Qt::WA_KeyCompression)
Fix#10516: slowness on repeated arrow keys with IBus and Qt5
Patch pulled from
https://github.com/gadmm/lyx-unstable/commit/bf5a1efb0db5bfc2b
Signed-off-by: Juergen Spitzmueller <spitz@lyx.org>
This fixes a regression in e64ea357, where a test has been (badly)
tightened to avoid that two consecutive rows may be redrawn to get rid
of caret ghosts. The test prohibited empty rows from being redrawn.
Moreover, improve the test of cursor boundary to avoid the case where
cursor position is already 0.
Fixes bug #10952.
A basic class like Length should not depend on something from
frontend.
This change allows to remove several dummy implementations of
theFontMetrics().
At some time it seemed like a good idea in breakRow() to return early
when the row was bound to be empty. It turns out that this creates two
symptoms:
* empty paragraphs will not have an end of paragraph marker
* since row width is not correctly computed in this case, caret ghosts
can appear in master.
This commit removes the oprimization and replace the do {} while()
construct to a straightforward while() {}.
Related to bug #10952.
It is not good for a support function to depend of anything outside of
it, especially Application.
Here the boolean that indicates that export should be canceled is put
in Systemcall. This allows to remove all the dummy theApp() function
that have been added here and there for linking needs.
Ligating of -- to en dashes occure also in teletype fonts.
With some 8-bit fonts, em and en dashes are not copied
exported from the PDF (but this is not limited to dashes in teletype).
With LatinModern, PDF export works fine
MWE:
\documentclass[]{article}
%\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\begin{document}
Hallo \texttt{Welt --Welt ---Welt}
Hallo Welt --Welt ---Welt
This gives a more consistent indication of what belongs to an environment
(and semantically, such paragraphs are synonymous to nested standard
paragraphs)
Addresses part of #9261.
VCS InsetInfos were broken by the switch at 2e934fc5f8 to using
updateBuffer to handle them. But we do not really want to go through
that routine in a clone, not for those insets, whose contents we
want to be the same as in the original Buffer.
Also fixes some issues noted in discussion of this bug: Failure to
update after context menu switch; failure to re-calculate shortcuts,
which can change.
This is complementary to AutoNests: Styles can determine which other
style should auto-nest them. This is particularly useful for modules
that add new styles which should be auto-nested in a given context.
Now layouts can specify other layouts that should be nested in and
after the current one (if the layout is switched from the current one
and if it follows a paragraph in the current one).
This is particularly useful for things such as the beamer frames, where
particular layouts are practically always nested.
These classes come with their own working implementation of table
footnotes, so we are not supposed to use the tablefootnote or
footnote package.
Also add missing outliner name.
This gets rid of the hardcoded latin1 encoding for verbatim. Instead,
verbatim now inherits the encoding from the context, which is what is
actually wanted here.
Fixes: #9012, #9258