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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Now any sequence of spaces around old cursor will be removed, even at
start or end of paragraph. Sequences of more than 2 characters are
also taken into account.
The version of DEPM which acts on a sequence of paragraphs is also
rewritten to match the local one.
This revives a ten year old idea (and patch) by Dov.
You can now mark in the character dialog text and exclude it from spell
checking.
Fixes: #1042
File format change
Remaining issue: The instant spell checking marks are not immediately
removed, but only after some editing.
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.
The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This part covers the most tricky part: the internal naming.
Translations and layouts will follow.
This will all also all be backported to 2.3.x, for the sake of backwards
compatibility (cherry-picking).
This method did access more CursorSlice than Text. It is only a setter for
CursorSlice with some bound checking. The new signature is
setPitPos(pit_type, pos_type).
When entering an inset from the keyboard, setCurrentFont()
was not called and thus the cursor retained the font that was set
before. This could create strange behavior that could often go
unnoticed by the user.
It is easy to imagine many other situations similar to #9597 where
the user could trigger this bug.
Fixes bug #9597.
The functions reverseDirectionNeeded() and reverseDirectionNeeded() do
not rely on the Bidi class. The first one is changed into a Cursor
method, and the second one is replaced with explicit code.
Newer boost versions use complicated type traits for boost::next and
boost::prior, which do not work with the RandomAccessList iterators.
The long term solution is to use std::next and std::prev, for now supply
simple replacements for compilers that do not support C++11 yet.
* Remove the UndoKind parameter in the general interface
* move recordUndoInset to Cursor
* remove one variant of Undo::recordUndo.
* get rid of Text::recUndo.
The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed
for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space.
This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two
different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph
breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were
previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be
accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example,
after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times,
a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is
equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a
blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the
parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right
click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated
by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the
corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used
instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in
the LaTeX output.
Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged.
As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by
the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old
algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not.
Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output,
because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs
in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment).
The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it
are also automatically converted.
Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document
unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is
not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing
special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip
conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a
modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in
vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX.
In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
(unless it's already there, in which case it should move to the end of the next paragraph).
Change the preference setting name (mac_like_word_movement to mac_like_cursor_movement)
to better reflect its function.
Patch and description from Bennett Helm
each failure.
There are several places I was not sure what to do. These are marked
by comments beginning "LASSERT:" so they can be found easily. At the
moment, they are at:
Author.cpp:105: // LASSERT: What should we do here?
Author.cpp:121: // LASSERT: What should we do here?
Buffer.cpp:4525: // LASSERT: Is it safe to continue here, or should we just return?
Cursor.cpp:345: // LASSERT: Is it safe to continue here, or should we return?
Cursor.cpp:403: // LASSERT: Is it safe to continue here, or should we return?
Cursor.cpp:1143: // LASSERT: There have been several bugs around this code, that seem
CursorSlice.cpp:83: // LASSERT: This should only ever be called from an InsetMath.
CursorSlice.cpp:92: // LASSERT: This should only ever be called from an InsetMath.
LayoutFile.cpp:303: // LASSERT: Why would this fail?
Text.cpp:995: // LASSERT: Is it safe to continue here?
In the existing code for setting layout of pragraph parameters,
Text::undoSpan is used to "guess" which paragraphs should be saved in Undo.
With this patch the approach is more precise: before every explicit change
to a paragraph, a Cursor::recordUndo call is inserted. This is much more robust than trying to guess.
In particular, we do not look at depth changes at all, since they are now
handled in updateBuffer since #8159 has been fixed.
we will be cautious, of course). The problem was that we were issuing
the Buffer::changed() signal before we did updateBuffer(), and this
caused an inconsistency. The idea here is to defer issuing this signal
until we call processUpdateFlags(). We know we need a redraw if we've
deleted a whole paragraph.
This should work properly, so long as checkDepm is called from within
the dispatch mechanism. There may, however, be other paths, and I've
noted one explicitly with a FIXME in Text2.cpp. I've tested a few
different variations, however, and I haven't seen any problems. But if
we do run into problems, we can go ahead and do the update there that we
were previously doing in checkDepm itself.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@40352 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8