These are just annoying. Note that the language mark cannot currently
be specified in a layout file, but it is not clear that there is a
need for that. Therefore I used the simple and hackish way.
This is actually a generic InsetInfo issue:
1/ the contents of the inset is computed in updateBuffer, so that it
is available for drawing but also for latex output (think batch
export). When it is called, it deletes the existing inner paragraph
and replaces it by a new one
2/ metrics build a new Row object that represents to paragraph
3/ draw() relies on this information
Now, imagine that updateBuffer() is called after metrics(). This can
happen for many reasons, and does happen here (display a shortcut info
and change the shortcut file from cua to emacs).
This problem has been here forever, but is only visible now that the
(experimental) bookmark display code needs to read the underlying
paragraph id.
The solution is to compute the inset contents at metrics time. This
is done by moving the relevant code to a new standalone build() method
that is called in metrics() but also in latex().
Except for dvi/ps output chain for which this trick was meant.
Also, issue an error message in this case. This is analogous to
the other output flavors now.
This is important for commands like !`, that are equivalent to \textexclamdown. However, ! is matched earlier, because the logic works with prefixes, hence the output doesn't make sense.
This avoid a crash when doing
command-sequence inset-forall Caption char-delete-forward; statistics; undo
in the user guide when a malformed selection is created.
The selection happens here because char-delete-forward will select the
caption instead of deleting it if the "force" parameter is not given.
This is a poor API IMO, it is the plain <del> action that should use a
special parameter.
Fix for bug #12456.
The labels are transmitted from Buffer to GuiRef by reference of refs_
in the getLabelList function. Previously, only one string was
transmitted. But I needed both the formatted string, e.g. "x enu:test"
or "Missing: enu:test", as well as the plain label, e.g. "enu:test".
The former is for the list of labels to choose from in GuiRef and the
latter for the label as shown in the line edit that contains the plain
label in order to create a new reference from it. Transmitting both is
what the pair achieves.
It does not make sense to issue the index processor before the
pagination is fixed. Particularly, if (classic) BibTeX is run,
we need one or more extra LaTeX runs after that before issuing
the index processor, since the citation labels and references are
only expanded then, which might change pagination. As a consequence,
we ended up in wrong index references.
This fixes a 16 year old bug report.
The minimal vamue is set to 10%, let's set the max to 1000%. This
avoids crashes when characters are too large.
The code is refactored to be more compact and the tests are more precise.
Fixes bug #12452.
Display manually set itemize symbols and their size in the work area.
Fix for bug #2277.
Also fixes a problem with document settings changed() not correctly emitted.
Before this patch, LyX would forcibly create an <abstract> tag even when there was no abstract in the document; this behaviour is sometimes desirable, but not when the abstract only contains comments (that's not valid DocBook: there must be a paragraph or assimilated within the abstract).
Inside a math inset when completing macro names, it could lead to crashes.
Note that this processUpdateFlags is present when outside of this if() branch.
When inserting inset over a selection, the layout is transferred if
the inset covers full paragraphs.
This is not the right policy in the case of environments. Until proper
code is written and tested, limit ourselves to command layouts.
Fixes bug #12251.
Typical example is a Labeling layout which label is an inline equation
larger than the screen. Before this commit, the row would not get
broken at all.
Two parts in the patch:
1/ when breaking the row in shortenIfNeeded, mark the last element as
AlwaysBreakAfter instead of BreakAfter, in case the next element is
NoBreakBefore.
2/ when nothing could be done, as last resort keep the first element
of the row only.
Prevent the return of impossible values for 'enum flags'.
For instance the result of '~Update::Force' at src/BufferView.cpp:3025 without this patch
is '4294967293'.
The string that Qt sees is not the original string, since we add
zero-width nonbreaking spaces around it, plus an override character to
force rendering direction. This means that translating positions
between these two representation can be a bit tricky.
We use a max(foo, 0) here to make sure that our intermediate
computation is postive.
Fixes part of bug #12452.
Setting sufficiently high value allows to use
ColorCode enums for new up to 32000 branch insets.
Previous setting printed messages if using more than 25 new branch insets.
"'ColorCode' ... src/Color.cpp:435:10: runtime error:
load of value 128, which is not a valid value for type"
It is not a good idea to take into account the horizontal scrolling
that may have happened. For example, this leads to display glitches
when a Description label is larger than text width.
This explains why SingleParUpdate strategy did not work with home/end
on a long row.
The spacing of Labeling, Description and friends shall be computed
when breaking the row, not when tokenizing it. Indeed, this is the
right place to determine its correct value.
To this end add a new MARGINSPACE row element type.
This allows to remove TextMetrics::labelEnd, which is not used anymore.
When a string is broken at the margin by the Qt algorithm, the space
at which breaking occurred is automatically skipped in width
computation. However, the ending space of the string is taken into
account and is visible for example at paragraph end.
When the trailing space is followed by a displayed inset, then the
space should be skipped too, which means that the width of the last
row element has to be recomputed. For the sake of performance, the
width of the element without trailing spaces is computed in advance in
FontMetrics::breakString.
This "no space" width will be used when trimming a row element of its trailing
spaces instead of the original one.
Additionally, do not trim trailing spaces when the row is flushed.
Fixes bug #12449.
The search widget triggers a showEvent() in updateTitle() leading to setting the focus to the default push button.
The check in updateTitle() for the need to restore the title avoids superfluous show events and avoids the unwanted focus change.
This ensures that we use a consistent Python interpreter in LyX.
$${python} is replaced by the Python version found.
Users can apply this in preferences and use the same version defined by
LyX.
An inset that resets its font (like Footnote) does not care at all
about enclosing font. Therefore the real starting point is the class
default font. This avoid cases where the footnote contents is forced
to \normalsize.
It turns out that the Greyedout note inset, did inherit font but was
declared as not doing it. This commmit changes the definition by
adding \normalfont\normalsize so that no inheritance happens.
Note that actually \normalfont resets everything but the font size.
This does not matter for footnote (which has its own font size) and
greyedout (which is fixed now), but may matter elsewhere. Also, I do
not know what the situation with HTML is.
We could not figure out the root issue, or at least not to the point
where we felt changing this code considering we could not trigger
any bug from a user perspective.
For now, we just add a comment in the code.
For more information, see our ML discussion here:
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