This test was broken after wrap-around search was implemented. From
what I understand, the point of the test is that search should _not_
match in this case because "ignore format" is checked by default.
Thus, a new way of testing that there was no match is to check whether
the wrap around message shows up, because the cursor is initially at
the beginning so that would mean that the entire buffer was checked.
I confirmed that the test now works by checking that it passes and
checking that it fails if "ignore format" is unchecked. Although this
test is still fragile, it is fragile in a conservative way (i.e. it
will give false failures rather than false passes). It will fail if
the Italian translation changes, if "ignore format" is unchecked by
default, or if the wrap-around mechanism changes (e.g. does not ask if
the cursor started at the beginning of the buffer).
it's easy to use the existing docstring routine, so I've commented
out the string version of lowercase I had introduced. I've left the
code in case someone else needs it later.
the name, in the hyperlink. Fixes bug #8792.
This also fixes a bug discovered while working on this code: The
params passed to GuiHyperlink were never used.
The problem was that collectBibKeys() was called before the recursive include
check was done. Now collectBibKeys() works even for recursive includes, and
your get a proper error message if you try to change the file name to the
parent file.
At efa0f198 I introduced a more flexible caption handling for long tables.
This was needed to fix tex2lyx bug #7412. Unfortunately this created bug #8933,
since I forgot to output captions to LaTeX which are not in any header or
footer. This was fixed at 2b941da7f, but this introduced bug #8992 (duplicate
caption output).
This commit is hopefully the final fix: Captions which are in header or footer
lines are output with the header or footer line, and captions in standard
lines are output standalone.
This was an obvious thinko: When pasting a paragraph list the depth of the
pasted paragraphs need to be adjusted, so that no paragraph has a negative
depth afterwards. However, the maximum allowed depth was only adjusted after
the second and following pasted paragraphs. Since the computed value was only
used for the subsequent paragrph this meant that the second paragraph did
still use the same maximum allowed depth as the first one, which came from the
paragraph the text as pasted into. This was wrong e.g. in case the outside
paragraph was a standard paragraph (max_depth = 0), and the first pasted
paragraph was an enumeration (max_depth = 1). Therefore, max_depth needs to
be adjusted also after the first pasted paragaph. Since the adjustment is
done aftre max_depth was used for the current paragraph the condition
mentioned in the comment is still met.
Now interactive insertion of \smash[t] and \smash[b] is possible again.
\smash with optional argument behaves now exactly as in LyX 2.0.x, and without
optional argument it is supported by InsetMathPhantom.
I should have had a closer look much earlier, since the fix is simple and
safe, but at that time I did not notice. The problem was that an invalid
.lyx document was created when converting unicode characters with two
backslashes in their LaTeX definition from lib/unicodesymbols to pre-unicode
LyX format.
When adding native support for \smash in 18779013 I overlooked that amsmath
redefines \smash to take an optional argument t or b. These optional
arguments are not parsed correctly anymore (bug 8967). This change fixes
the regression, so that \smash with optional argument appears in red, as it
was before th introduction of the native smash inset.
In the future, we should have native support for \smash[t] and \smash[b]
as well, but this would be a file format change (automatic amsmath loading),
and it is too late for 2.1.0.
The frame decoration IconPalette contains already \overset etc. and \sideset has the same logic like \over- and \underset. Moreover we should keep the math panel clean and avoid the listing of many very special commands
the minibuffer. As the comments explain, this leaves a different
bug, but (a) it isn't a crash and (b) it probably won't affect
many users, if *any* users.