These uses are inefficient (a loop really) and require that pit_type
is ptrdiff_t.
Instead, RandomAccesslist::constIterator is renamed to iterator_at and
a version adding a non-const iterator is added. Additionally, the
method retirns end() when position is equal to the size of the
container (see #11861).
lyx::next and lyx::prev are removed, and std::prev is used in the few
places where the code requires it (for no good reason IMO).
These uses are inefficient (a loop really) and require that pit_type
is ptrdiff_t.
Instead, RandomAccesslist::constIterator is renamed to iterator_at and
a version adding a non-const iterator is added.
lyx::next and lyx::prev are removed, and std::prev is used in the few
places where the code requires it (for no good reason IMO).
This reverts commit 438f15da21.
Revert "Track whether we have warned about mixing layouts across e.g. branches."
This reverts commit 861c6167ca.
Revert "Track whether title has been issued via OutputParams."
This reverts commit b536759c07.
There are massive complications here, and I don't have time to fix them all
right now.
When branches are used in the title, we may need to track whether
we've issued the title across branch insets. So we put the relevant
variables into OutputParams.
LyX follows LaTeX in dropping support for this combination
(it only worked by tricking "inputenc.sty").
There is no known case where this combination is required or helpfull.
For power users with special needs, XeTeX + TeX fonts is still
available after setting the input encoding to "ascii" or "utf8-plain".
See also #10600.
This effectively allow paragraph breaks in insets only for cosmetic
reasons (e.g., to align contents on different lines).
This is the last change necessary for an enhanced covington gloss support
(which uses the new covington gloss ui)
Prepare for languages that use CJK with TeX fonts and Polyglossia
with non-TeX fonts.
Korean is already supported by Polyglossia,
LyX support will follow (file version change).
A branch inset modifies the layout of the internal structures in
which the text is organized. When a branch is active, it is as if it
was not there, but its only presence makes a paragraph which would not
be the last one to actually be the last one, or the check for the
language of the previous paragraph to fail because there is no
previous paragraph before the first one in a branch inset.
Oney way I found to tackle it, is tracking whether the typesetted
paragraphs are actually part of an active branch inset and acting
accordingly.