This is mostly unused private class members.
There are also a few unused functions that got #if'ed out. I never know in this case whether the code should be nuked.
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?
As discussed on the list. No automatic contents detection is done, the user
needs to use the special paste menu instead. I used the new TempFile class
for safe temporary file handling.
The documentation would go into section 2.2 of UserGuide.lyx, but I am not
allowed to edit that document.
output, due to failure to clean the ids in the new citation stuff.
I've solved this by allowing the citation format information to contain
keys of the form "clean:key". This signals that we are to apply the
html::cleanAttr() function to the key before returning it. I.e., we
strip non-alphanumeric stuff, basically.
- fileformat change
- it was a pity that LyX did not yet support a simple rectangular frame without a defined width but LyX did this for e.g. oval frames
- \fbox and \mbox often occur in TeX files and can now be imported
Previously, the format used for included pdf files was the same as for
document export via ps2pdf. This caused unwanted conversion routes, e.g.
export via odt->pdf instead of dvi->ps->pdf.
I renamed the format for included graphics and not for exported documents,
since otherwise the command line syntax for export would change. This would
require more adaptions for the users, since with the chosen solution the
custom converters are almost always changed correctly in prefs2prefs(),
so that only custom external templates need manual adjustement.
work we do when calling plaintext() for the purpose of generating
material for the advanced search function.
Here again, not only were we parsing BibTeX files, since Julien's
(sensible) introduction of plaintext output for that inset, but we
were in fact writing (to disk) complete plaintext output for
included files every time we did such a search.
worth doing, as we were creating too much output for tooltips anyway.
But we need to ignore BibTeX insets altogether, as the collection of
the references, etc, is too slow.
so we can write a limited amount when using this for TOC and
tooltip output.
This should solve the problem with slowness that Kornel noticed,
which was caused by our trying to write an entire plaintext
bibliography every time we updated the TOC. We did that because
he had a bibliography inside a branch, and we use plaintext for
creating the tooltip that goes with the branch list.
Other related bugs were fixed along the way. E.g., it turns out
that, if someone had an InsetInclude inside a branch, then we would
have been writing a *plaintext file* for that inset every time we
updated the TOC. I wonder if some of the other reports of slowness
we have received might be due to this kind of issue?
This default argument is inserted iff no inset argument is present. This is useful particularly for mandatory arguments that need to have a sensible default value.
This only move the code, but does not change the displayed labels.
Thus for numerical citation, the label is set to the cite number;
for author-year citation, the abbreviated list of authors is used
i.e. "Smith et al. 2001".
Eventually, we might want to make the label customizable, or get
it from BibTeX.
I do not see where this is really useful (contrary to real plaintext). And it breaks spell checking with hunspell and 8bit disctionaries (part of bug #8526)
This patch implements 'move row' and 'move column' features for tabular.
The purpose is to provide a useful behavior in tabular that is
consistent with PARAGRAPH_MOVE_UP and PARAGRAPH_MOVE_DOWN so that the
user can, for example, do alt-<up> to move a row up. Alternatively,
icons for these features are also added to the table toolbar and
context menu.
If there is any selection, the feature is disabled. This is consistent
with how PARAGRAPH_MOVE_UP works in other contexts. Additionally, 'move
row' is disabled if there is a multi-row in the current or target row;
and 'move column' is disabled if there is a multi-column in the current
or target column.
'move row' moves only the left and right borders of a cell along with
the row. Similarly, 'move column' moves only the the top and bottom
borders.
Implementing similar functionality for other insets, such as arrays and
array environments, is on my TODO list.
Reordering citations is one case where catching "Citation undefined
on page ..." doesn't catch the need for a bibtex rerun. This patch
ensures the proper ordering is obtained in pdf output without having
to resort to closing and reopening the LyX document.
What was previously accomplished by wrapCitation is now customizable in the
layout files. What we provide by default here corresponds roughly to the
LyX 2.0 behavior.
Only the first paragraph in those sequences goes into the TOC, since the environment is merged.
This is needed to handle the forthcoming beamer environments properly in the outliner.
This patch puts all projects into subfolders (at least for MSVS). In this
way, there is a better overview (especially if the number of test projects
will be increasing).
Fix#4981:
If the first or last column is deleted, the borders are preserved.
Similarly for the last row, but not for the first row. Selections are
supported.
Based on a patch by Zahari Dimitrov.
Fix the following bug:
When in tabular, enter "ab" in a cell. Place the cursor before "b". Hold
shift and press <right>, then (still holding shift) <right> again. On
the second <right> nothing appears to happen.
Related to #1802.
Fix#4981:
In tabular if a vertical selection is made with the keyboard (e.g.
LFUN_UP_SELECT), the selection is drawn if there are two cells selected.
Previously, the selection would be drawn only if there were more than
two selected.
If you have a selection across cells in tabular, moving the cursor
vertically up or down (e.g. LFUN_UP) now removes the drawn selection.
Before, the selection was set to false but it was not repainted.
This assures that refs to existing labels are not being touched if a new label with a duplicate name is created, and the name then changed by the duplicate checker.
Branch candidate.
Fixes 2 issues:
1. LyX uses for a decimal alignment a multicolumn and having for a cell a multicolumn _and_ a multirow is invalid LaTeX.
2. It was impossible to unset a decimal alignment via the context menu or toolbar button.
This is the same protection used for \cite{}. Although "ulem" commands
don't strictly need this protection with \ref{} and friends, this helps
when one wants to use another package souch as "soul".
Indeed, ulem's \uline{} doesn't hyphenate words, while soul's \ul{} does,
and thus the output is much nicer.
With this patch, replacing ulem with soul is as simple as adding
\usepackage{soul}
\renewcommand{\uline}[1]{\ul{#1}}
to the preamble, without worrying about manually enclosing in \mbox the
\ref commands. In any case, the output from ulem remains unchanged.
Another possibility offered by soul is that of typesetting as
"yellow highlighted" the underlined text. This is achieved by adding
\usepackage{color,soul}
\renewcommand{\uline}[1]{\hl{#1}}
to the preamble.
This commit does a bit more than fix selection, since it saves the full cursor state
in the undo stack. This means that undo now restores:
* the selection
* the current font
* transient mark (shall we keep this one?), logical position...
In order to do that, it introduces an intermediate class between Cursor and DotIterator: CursorData.
The new inheritance diagram is thus
DocIteraator -> CursorData -> Cursor
CursorData contains all the members of Cursor that define the current position, but not the stuff
related to current view of dispatch mechanism. It may make sense in the future to move members
between CursorData and Cursor and to move some member functions to CursorData.
Now UndoElement uses CursorData for cur_before and cur_after, but not for the cell. The undo API uses
also CursorData instead of DocIterator.
If someone can tell me how I can tell QtCreator to actually use tabs, not spaces, I would be most grateful (yes, I have set Tab Policy to Tabs Only in Prefs)
The button text of InsetInclude insets shows whether the child document is
included or excluded from compilation. Changing this for a child document
in the document settings does not get reflected on screen. This patch
updates the button text on the updateBuffer() call.
We want the key as id, not the label (which is optional).
We also need a kind of namespace for the citation ids.
We should also clean the id tag before using it.
is intended for us, i.e., if the first argument is "box". Maybe we
should also check to make sure that the rest of the arguments are
good, but we used just to return true no matter what the argument
was, so this is an improvement.
LFUN_INSET_MODIFY is really kind of a mess.
The listings inset and include inset of type listings use two english terms
that are not localized yet: "Listing" for the caption and "Listings" for the
list of listings (not supported natively by LyX yet). The existing layout
translation mechanism has been extended to translate these terms as well:
1) Support [[stuff]] context in lib/layouttranslations
2) Support BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in InsetLayout
3) Use a InsetLayout for InsetInclude of type listings
4) Define BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in the layouts for InsetInclude
and InsetListings
Math commands need it as well as text commands. At the same time, this
further unifies the checking for termination and fixes cases of wrong
output (e.g. for 0x2005).
The crash was due to the otherwise innocent looking 07924ac300. The cast
Vincent replaced was already wrong---it seems to have been a thinko in
7bbd67eb2679---but it worked kind of by accident before. Now it crashes.
Multirows were introduced in 8bb69f24 (Uwe Stoehr, 11 Feb 2010). In the
computation of the nearest cell, it was forgotten to account for the
vertical offset. tabular.cellHeight is the full height of the cell, while
the point that comes from the coordCache is offsetted by VOffset.
Therefore, we have to subtract the VOffset from o.y_.
* do not terminate macros by {} if not necessary (prevent kerning violation)
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Currently only basic functionality (our math-tipa functionality plus multipar input). Further enhancements (such as proper unicode input and a specific toolbar) are planned. DocBook and XHTML output also need to be audited.
The lyx2lyx reversion routine surely can be improved (help appreciated), and I don't know tex2lyx enough to handle this file format change.
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Add a new layout syntax CiteEngine to define the citation commands
available for a given citation engine.
Also extend the CiteFormat syntax to allow more customization. This
mechanism, previously used to produce bibliography entries in the
citation GUI based on the BibTeX entrytype, is now also used to
produce the textual labels for citation insets in the buffer view.
Thus citation styles are almost completely customizable by modules.
Modules for the basic, jurabib and natbib engines are implemented.
Layout format incremented to 37.
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* now hasSettings only means... that the inset has a settings dialog
* and clickable means that something should happen with left-clicking on the inset
Some inset behaviours are changed:
* (V)Space insets are not clickable anymore (the settings dialog is still accessible via context menu and Edit menu)
* TOC inset is now shown as active
* FloatList inset is shown as active and clicking on it opens the relevant part of the TOC dialog
This could be a candidate for branch (2.0.4)
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- 0x200c is equivalent to \textcompwordmark
- 0x2011 is equivalent to \nobreakdash-
- 0x2009 is a breakable thin space (the old definition was non-breakable)
- 0x202f is a non-breakable thin space
- add spaces 0x2007, 0x2008, 0x200a and 0x200b
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To avoid duplicity, remove natbib_authoryear and natbib_numerical
and replace them by natbib, and keep track of the engine `type'
in the new \cite_engine_type document setting. This will make it
easier to add more citation engines.
LyX format incremented to 424.
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This holds the name of a BibTeX style file for now. Any BibTeX inset
can set the style to "default" to use the document-wide style.
LyX format incremented to 420.
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(i) Validate even for comments when outputting XHTML.
(ii) Output comments as divs hidden by default. Then people
can display them other ways if they wish.
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"from-dialog" is added to the LFUN_INSET_MODIFY function when it is issued from the table settings dialog. This is done to prevent the checking of the individual parameters, because it has to consider all parameters alltogether. Besides, when issued from the dialog it is already guaranteed that the parameters are valid.
This parameter should not be passed onto tabularfeatures.
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It is valid for a label to be empty, but up to now the bibliography
information was not updated when a label was emptied.
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from the context menu. As mentioned in the FIXME, we cannot now
handle the case where the branches are held in a master buffer.
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In this case, the inset parameters win in case there is any conflict. The only
exception is "type=eps", since I was too lazy to make the full keyval parser
of tex2lyx available to InsetGraphics in order to parse the special parameter.
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file names with a proper one: Only replace dots in the base name, and only
request the lyxdot feature if it is needed. This is a partial fix of bug #7650.
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This restores \input@path handling, which turns out to be necessary, as
the TEXINPUTS mechanism is not used with relative paths. It turns out
that both methods must be used, because \input@path does not work in all
cases (most notably with tikz).
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A long standing bug has been fixed in GCC 4.7, the bug was a non-
sactioned extra lookup. This caused some code to work that really
shouldn't.
The fixes are: add this->, Class::, or move functions about
as required to fullfill the rules.
In this case some template instantiations
where move to after what they reference.
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(e.g., compressed dia, odg, sxd, ...). These need to be marked via the "zipped=native" flag in the RC file.
The old 'dia' configuration is automatically updated (it used to be hardcoded in the code, now it is handled
via the flag).
See also http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg170974.html
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- Remove hack with $$AbsOrRelPath substitution in the guiName.
Instead, let LyX display the filename automatically in the gui,
consistent with InsetInclude.
- Use the guiName in the drop-down menu in the dialog instead of the
internal lyxName. These guiNames ought to be more descriptive.
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- \negmedspace and \negthickspace outside of math
- \enspace, \hspace*, \hspace*{\fill} and \hfill inside math
(fileformat change)
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The PreviewLoader is created directly by Buffer on demand. The PreviewLoader cache was complex and unneeded because there is one and only one PreviewLoader per Buffer.
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* uniqueLabel(docstring & label) to enforce label unicity
* updateLabel() to update only the label.
* InsetLabel::updateLabelAndRefs() to update label & refs
* InsetLabel::updateReferences() to update the references
This fixes bug #7655
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It's amazing we haven't seen problems with this before. The basic problem is that buf.errorList("whatever") would always return the same global, static error list, if it did not already exist. So, to a significant extent, there was only one global error list!
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It's amazing we haven't seen problems with this before. The basic problem is that buf.errorList("whatever") would always return the same global, static error list, if it did not already exist. So, to a significant extent, there was only one global error list!
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Otherwise, we were asking to construct strings of random size at a
certain point, e.g., two 2GB strings, in one case I saw.
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inset to know that the BibTeX data had changed. So we introduce a
Buffer-wide variable that we can query for that information.
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As the bug report notes, you do NOT get this crash if you move up or
down in the table a bit before you do the rest. The reason is that
moving up and down sets the cursor's x_target_, and it is because that
is not set that we enter the other code at all and eventually crash.
That is, in InsetTabular's dispatch, we have:
(*) cur.pos() = tm.x2pos(cur.pit(), pm.rows().size()-1, cur.targetX());
You can see the potential for trouble here already. cur.pit() is in the
NEW cell, i.e., the one to which we are moving; it was changed a few
lines previously, and cur.idx() points to the new cell, too. But we are
trying to calculate cur.pos(), which means that cur.pos() is currently
the one from the OLD cell. So the cursor is in an inconsistent state.
Calling cur.targetX() leads us to call Cursor::getPos(), and that is
what causes the crash.
We fix the problem by making sure we call targetX() on the original
cursor. The same problem clearly exists in the DOWN stuff, so we fix
that, too.
By the way, should we be setting x_target_ here once we have calculated
it?
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documents and graphics were not copied to the export directory, since
the format passed to addExternalFile() was wrong.
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involves no change of functionality, due to the fall-back mechanism and
is needed for XHTML CSS output for the boxes.
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Also, if we're "undefined", then we should just continue reading.
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of a flex InsetLayout, let's check for it when we hit a LyXType tag, and
refuse to honor it unless we have the right sort of name.
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- Have InsetFlex::layoutName() report "Flex:" + the inset name.
- Do some layout2layout work so that user insets that do not have
the "Flex:" prefix get it.
Note that this will break some CopyStyle stuff, but we do not have any
decent way to do that, so users will have to make that change for
themselves. I guess we should add that to the release notes.
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preparatory to fixing #7080. Note that mathed uses the same routine, but
for a completely different purpose, so I did not rename it there. I have
seen no difference in behavior after testing, e.g., opening and
exporting Math.lyx, and also re-saving it and looking at the diff.
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- don't assume that the exported file extension is .tex
- use converter tool chain to produce a latex file for input or include
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make NOBREAKDASH isLetter()
* Paragraph.cpp (isWord separator):
handle composites with hyphens as one word (i.e., "-" is not a word separator).
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under refstyle, since (a) the default refstyle.cfg defines \eqref itself
and (b) does NOT define it the way AMS does. So we simply output:
(\ref{label})
in this case, to match what we say in the UI.
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Currently, if an inset outputs a newline, the new latex row is still
associated with a previous id/pos. Now, if a latex error occurs before
this newline, we would still highlight everything associated to that
id/pos, even if it is extraneous to the error.
This is avoided by associating the new latex row with the id/pos in
effect right before entering the inset. If an inset does not output
a newline, it is not excluded from the selection, consistent with the
fact that the text of the inset does appear in the error description.
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This improves the fix in r37328 and allows centered sweave chunks, for example (although this does not work yet for other reasons)
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resetFontEdit(). The former is used for on-screen and export formatting,
and the latter is used for interactive editing.
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- (getLastCellInRow): fix crash when in first multirow row
- (TeXRow): do not output row separator in in last row (bug #7294).
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This went in without discussion and is IMHO wrong (bug #7055 is invalid).
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latex error occurs inside a table, the exact faulty table row is spotted.
However, if all cells of a table row are output on the same line, lyx is
not able to tell what cell caused the error and highlights the last cell
of the row. This patch allows to output each cell of a table on its own
line, such that the exact point where the error occurred can be highlighted.
Note that this is only done when exporting for preview, and in normal (nice)
exports everything goes as usual.
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If no initializer is specified for an object, and the object is of (possibly
cv-qualified) non-POD class type (or array thereof), the object shall be
default-initialized; if the object is of const-qualified type, the underlying
class type shall have a user-declared default constructor.
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counting when exporting to latex. This is done for the code comprised
between \begin{document} and \end{document}, while the preamble code
still needs manual calls to TexRow::newline() for registering new lines.
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blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two
special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx::
namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output
only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between
breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n'
and the latter "%\n".
In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of
newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in
place, the counting is essentially still done the old way.
There are still places in the code where the functionality of the
class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular,
InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText.
The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a
new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default
for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex
environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas
"false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The
latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets.
Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the
disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing
of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments
(they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately
after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments
are now started on their own lines.
As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and
\end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly
output through odocstream, as usual.
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The quick solution is to output a % sign before \n. The better one
would be doing as in mathed, but it is not so straightforward.
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longtable or not, e.g., in the docbook and xhtml output routines.
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of things like:
pit.push_back(CursorSlice(*this));
which I've had to change to:
pit.push_back(CursorSlice(const_cast<InsetCaption &>(*this)));
and similarly in a few other places.
If anyone thinks we should instead have:
explicit CursorSlice(Inset const &);
then we can also do that.
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better than what we had, anyway, since we do not calculate the tocstring
unless we need it.
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Unfortunately the commandline export of InsetInfo is still broken for MENU_INFO.
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- use correct params for INDEX_CODE and INDEX_PRINT_CODE (bug 7180).
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The problem is/was that when copying an InsetTableCell?, the macrocontext_position_ and the buffer_ were not copied. That's why in InsetTabular?@splitCell@521 and in InsetTabular::TeXRow() and in InsetTabular::metrics we manually copy this into the new object.
However, splitCell() returns the object by-value. So, when we call
InsetTableCell tail = splitCell(head, column_info[c].decimal_point, hassep);
the new object is copied into tail and we lose the buffer_ and macro_contextposition. Later we will crash.
What does *nix in this case ? Apparently they don't make buffer and/or macro_contextposition 0.
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to be treated as part of the document. For example, the footnote numbers
in LyX are wrong prior to this patch.
This will also affect word and character count, but should not affect
anything else. If that seems wrong, we can either (a) explicitly exclude
notes from the word count or else (b) introduce
bool countWordsInInset() const;
and call that, instead.
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that also makes sure it doesn't do more work than it needs to do, by
limiting the size to 40 characters. Previously, InsetBranch::addToToc()
would have added a string representing the entire contents of the
branch! It's hard to imagine that having to recalculate that sort of
thing doesn't cause some problems with speed, especially in documents
with lots of notes and branches and such.
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Using updateMacros() entails a performance hit when loading a document
with really a lot of macros. So, revert to the original strategy of
tracking macros at creation time. In order to also account for macros
defined in a child document, the child is now loaded by the include inset
at construction time instead of after the master has finished loading.
This strategy mimics what updateMacros() was accomplishing without
incurring in its drawbacks, such that loading time is practically
unchanged even with a thousand macros.
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* only one for loop
* uses runparams.par_end
InsetInclude and InsetIext: initialize runparams.par_begin and runparams.par_end
Except for a few additonal empty lines the LateX exports are identical for all help files. The reason for the additional empty lines is the more consistent TeXEnvironment() call.
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Previously LFUN_INSET_SETTINGS was misused to show the outliner. As a TOC doesn't have settings, it was no longer showed after a refactorization of LFUN_INSET_SETTINGS/LFUN_MOUSE_RELEASE because InsetToc::hasSettings() returns false.
As this is a special case, we should handle this special case in InsetTOC itself.
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strings in the layout file, but they were not used.
Question: Should we just remove InsetNote::setButtonLabel() now? The
only purpose it is serving is to provide a backup in case no label is
defined.
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