GuiInclude::initialiseParams() calls InsetCommand::string2params()
which calls InsetCommandParams::clear(), however this last function
did not reset the special "preview_" parameter. Now this parameter
is reset to false as part of clear().
The ParamData class documents (see InsetCommandParams.h) the
following:
// No parameter may be named "preview", because that is a required
// flag for all commands.
Thus, we must handle preview_ separately from the other parameters.
This commit fixes#11779.
The above mentionned patch did paint the background of the sublabel to
avoid "bold-like" effect. However the correct backgound color is the
row's one, not the inset's one.
Now RenderGraphics adds offsets that depends on its parent inset.
These offsets are set to 0 for InsetGraphics and InsetExternal. A nice
consequence is that icons shown by Info inset stick out less on screen.
As an unrelated change, the "private:" specifier of these two insets
is moved to a more reasonable place.
The basic value is Inset::textOffset(BufferView*), which can in theory
change with the BufferView zoom and dpi. It is hardcoded to 4 for now.
Moreover, we introduce the virtual inset methods
(top|bottom|left|right)Offset, which can be tweaked for each inset.
No change intended (for now).
This is a reimplementation of 6d4e6aad that is both simpler and more
complete.
This uses the updateBuffer mechanism to implement a fully working
version of Inset::isChanged(). Now the function returns true for an
inset that contains an inset that contains a change, for example.
Moverover Buffer::areChangesPresent() is merely a proxy for
Buffer::inset().isChanged().
Add Paragraph::isChanged() and InetText::isCgchanged() which indicate
the presence of a change in the relevant object.
Sets Row::needsChangebar() when adding an inset that contains changes.
Related to bug #8645.
Fixes part of #8469
For a proper fix that works with change-reject as well as with hide
changes in output, we need to implement
ct information in tabular's row and column.
If the file of an InsetInclude does not exist, loadIfNeeded will try
again and again to look for it. This is very bad for files with many
include insets, especially on windows.
Fixes bug #11656.
When used as an adjective, both variants "descendent" and
"descendant" are acceptable, but when used as a noun only
"descendant" should be used.
For a reference, see here:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/descendent#Noun