As of v. 2.23.12, the safe mode is no longer supported and results in
error.
We thus remove the -safe flags from the converter and use our own
needauth flag instead.
On macOS the Disable Editing "Lock" icon protrudes into tab title
Also, since the close button is on the left, the lock is better positioned on the right.
The detour via QIcon is to avoid a pixelated pixmap (because in LyX pixmaps don't adjust by default to the device's pixel ratio correctly).
Also
Fix for bug #12160.
(cherry picked from commit fde432493d)
They actually lead to the following warning:
../../stable/src/mathed/InsetMath.h:236:26: warning: ‘virtual lyx::HullType lyx::InsetMath::getType() const’ was hidden [-Woverloaded-virtual=]
236 | virtual HullType getType() const;
| ^~~~~~~
In file included from ../../stable/src/insets/InsetLabel.cpp:36:
../../stable/src/mathed/InsetMathRef.h:65:20: note: by ‘static int lyx::InsetMathRef::getType(const lyx::docstring&)’
65 | static int getType(docstring const & name);
| ^~~~~~~
In master the removal of these methods occurred as part of cf07d482.
The ^ is interpretted as bitwise XOR, so 2^(20) evaluated to 22.
Thanks to Riki for the << trick. This way, we do not have to use
pow() and include the <cmath> header for this one expression.
(cherry picked from commit 8f3c95f757)
Some text-in-math environments such as \text, \mbox, \fbox, and
\makebox, inherit the outer text font. This commit reflects this
in the on-screen representation.
Fixes#12950.
This reverts commit f0dccbf3fb.
Unfortunately, the font taken into account is the font at the
current cursor position rather than the font at the corresponding
math inset.
The text-in-math environments such as \text, \mbox, \fbox, \makebox
and so on, inherit the outer text font. This commit reflects this
in the on-screen representation.
Fixes#12950.
We now register the coordinates where the latest mouse press happens,
and if that's on the inset button we are on when releasing,
we toggle the inset.
Thus, minimal unintentional mouse movements don't lead to the button not
to respond.
(cherry picked from commit effd65a586)
This commit fixes the following warning:
DeprecationWarning: 'U' mode is deprecated
Removing 'U' has no effect with Python 3 [1]:
There is an additional mode character permitted, 'U', which no
longer has any effect, and is considered deprecated. It previously
enabled universal newlines in text mode, which became the default
behaviour in Python 3.0.
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html?highlight=open#open
(cherry picked from commit 9715d3504c)
The previous code was mistakenly comparing addresses of the arrays.
This issue was caught by a warning when compiling with Clang in
C++20 mode, since comparing array addresses in this way is
deprecated.
This commit should prevent some unnecessary dispatches of
LFUN_SCREEN_FONT_UPDATE.
(cherry picked from commit eaebe404ae)
This fixes the issue reported here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg115156.html
The problem is due to the use of the mathpazo package because
it defines the macro \f@family as "ppl\n", i.e., it appends a
newline character at the end. Now, the "\if" TeX primitive
expands its arguments for comparing them and the newline causes
a "missing \begin{document}" error. Instead of complicating the
code to account for this, it is better using the ifthen package.
Backport of change bbc2270
- present appropriate alert message in case of missing Python
- add the option to quit LyX immediately
- recheck for Python interpreter on reconfigure if it was missing
Add a few missing autocorrect combinations and allow cycling
through arrows.
The way autocorrect is implemented it is not possible to map
--> and ==> to \longleftarrow and \Longleftarrow, respectively.
One has to type ->- and =>= to that effect, which may be
counterintuitive.
This commit allows typing -> or => followed by * to cycle through
all possible arrows of the same type.