ListCommand without our writing it to the menu twice. There's a minor
annoyance, which is that we always take the list name from the first
declaration of the Float, but it's not clear whether this is a real
issue.
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and added selection of entire find/replace WAs when switching
among them on Tab/Alt+Tab.
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the beginning of the tests (which reconfigures LyX and takes some time),
followed by all of the tests using it. This way, we get only the default
configuration of LyX as a base, without being affected by individual users
custom configurations.
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This gives a better error message on the console (although it is still
impossible to figure out what went wrong from the GUI).
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- go back to Maping=tex-text for XeTeX and use Ligatures=TeX only for LuaTeX.
This gets users of older distributions (such as TeXLive 2009) back into the XeTeX game.
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Thunderbird while displaying LyX mails or Firefox while displaying
LyX web pages.
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all types requiring the exact same code, as suggested by Tommaso.
This allows to simply add a single-line instantiation declaration
if there's the need of adding another type requiring the same code.
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As of now, I plan to add a few regression tests for the Advanced Find & Replace using this engine.
It can be used for automated testing of other LyX subsystems as well. Just write your own *-in.txt
scripts and add them into the autotests/ folder.
TODOs:
- perhaps simplify keytest.py
- check how this behaves under various types of failure of the test
(e.g., LyX crashing, hanging, ...) just to be sure it goes on with
the other tests anyway.
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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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If an optional argument can be followed by another one, we need to use
getFullOpt(). Otherwise it would not be possible to parse \foo[][bar].
Remove getOptContent to avoid confusion (it does exactly the same as
getArg('[', ']') which is used in most places.
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