try to show dialogs or ask for user input while doing advanced find
and replace. In many of these cases we should simply find a way for
avoiding lyx to show a dialog, however an extra info/warning dialog
is better than the GUI freezing and having to kill the process.
Currently you can easily create an uncompilable document if you insert
non-ASCII characters in a pass-through paragraph (e.g. ERT inset or verbatim
style). This commit prevents entering these characters directly, but of
course they can still be inserted via tricks, e.g. changing a standard
paragraph to verbatim. A complete fix would handle this case as well,
and also change the fixed latin1 encoding of latex_language to a dynamic one,
so that a verbatim paragraph can contain any character that is encodable in
the encoding of its environment.
This extends the already existing math symbol fallback mechanism in two ways:
1) When considering the availability of the math font, also take broken
code points into account. These are currently 0x0009 and 0x00ad, depending
on the platform.
2) If the fallback symbol in the standard "Symbol" font is not given, or if
the "Symbol" font is not available, or the fallback symbol is one of the
broken ones, try to use a generic unicode symbol as second fallback instead.
If this is available, we rely on Qt to find a font which has it. Only if
this is not available, display the symbol as ERT.
This ensures that we do never get a symbol which is not displayed: Either
it can be displayed, with or without fallback, or it will be shown as ERT.
* disable branch-add-insert in pass thru paragraphs
* when it is not possible to input a quote inset, insert a single
ascii quote when argument to quote-insert is "single"
* handle "mathspace" dialog in Text::getStatus
* disable insertion of newline inset in pass thru paragraphs
* handle "mathdelimiter" and "mathmatrix" dialogs in GuiView::getStatus.
The two fixes here a obviously right, although it is not clear why they are sufficient to fix the bug. Anyway I cannot reproduce any crash with it.
* the first part just conditions a whole if/else to change_next_pos.changed(). Originally, only the if branch was concerned.
* the second part is to avoid calling CursorSlice::backwardPos() when position is 0. Doing this leads to an assertion.
Thanks to Benjamin Piwowarski who reported the problem and provided a fix.
magic_file() returns a NULL pointer if an error occurs, and due to a bug
this happens frequently on OS X: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/38771
I did not use the original patch, since I did not want to put a platform
specific workaround in (this needs further discussion), but the crash can
occur on all platforms and needs to be fixed.
The math parser aborts with an error message on \begin{align} and
\begin{align*} if this is not the hull inset. This is now fixed, however
this is not complete support for these two environments (the GUI does not
respect the numbering). It is only the minimal fix that ensures that no data
loss occurs for documents imported by tex2lyx.
This comes from trying to run tex2lyx on the AMS math test document
testmath.tex. Both \(...\) and \begin{math}...\end{math} are defined as
inline math formulas in standard LaTeX. tex2lyx recognizes this, but the
math parser in LyX did not handle "\begin_inset Formula \(" and
"\begin_inset Formula \begin{math}" correctly.
The fix is simple and safe: If we are in undecided mode (this is only true
for the first token of a math inset), create a hull inset of the respective
kind. Otherwise, handle the commands as before.
This avoids a message "Deco was not found. Programming error?" on stderr.
The added decorations are defined by amsmath, and equivalent to \vert (single
vertical bar) and \Vert (double vertical bar), respectively. They are used to
distinguish the single and paired versions (for use with \left and \right).
These symbols should cause amsmath to be loaded, but this would be too
dangerous to implement now.
Babel makes the character ':' active in french documents, and the listings
package cannot cope with that if it is loaded before babel. If it is loaded
after babel it works. This makes the french EmbeddedObjects manual compilable.
and Cursors. So just calling InsetText::addToToc for the cells causes
problems, because InsetText::addToToc then adds the cell inset itself
as part of the DocIterator. This then leads to assertions, such as bug
The solution is to refactor InsetText::addToToc so that we can call the
iterating part without adding the inset.
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.