Characters that needed to be inserted in text mode in mathed were not
correctly inserted. Here we do two fixes:
1/ in niceInsert(), do not replace the contents of the active insets
first cell with selection, insert selection instead. This wa sthe
cause of the bug: an empty selection replaced the contents that was
already in the cell.
2/ do not use niceInsert() anyway, insert() is perfect for what we
want to do.
Fixes bug #11527.
While math style (scriptstyle,...) is not really something that can be
set, it is useful for text subscripts and superscripts and therefore
it makes sense to handle it in some places.
With this change, style is still not a first class feature, but good
enough for now. In particular, it is taken into account in update().
Before this commit, navigating with the cursor was visiting either
the nucleus or the script depending on the direction (left or right)
of the cursor movement. Now the 2.3.x behavior of always going through
the nucleus is restored (at least for overset and underset, as stackrel
seems to behave oddly also in 2.3.x).
This is a follow up to 503c7c16.
The new argument for placing cursor after insertion of inset is:
* if inset has no cell, do nothing
* otherwise, place inset in entry cell.
+ if entry cell is not empty (we pasted a selection), go to next cell
+ if this next cell does not exit, stay after the inset.
Make MathData::setBuffer set the buffer of insets that it contains.
Remove corresponding code from InsetMathNest.
update the buffer() property in the following tabular-feature
actions : copy-row, add-row, copy-col, add-col.
This can happen when the inset that contains the cursor is outside of
the screen.
THis is only a workaround. The real solution would be a
processUpdateFlags(FitCursor) call, but the code is not ready for that
yet.
Fixes bug #11296.
The enum is now made of flags that can be combined.
This introduces several new values for Inset::DisplayType:
BreakBefore, BreakAfter and Display=BreakBefore|BreakAfter. This
last value replaces AlignCenter.
Additionally the flags NoBoundary and CanBreakAfter are introduced for
future use.
Now a left aligned displayed inset will be defined as Display|LeftAlign.
A newline inset is characterized as BreakAfter.
This structure is used in breakRow to avoid explicit calls to
isNewline() or isEnvSeparator(). More improvements will be built on
top of this.
Additionally several redundant display() methods (which returned
Inline) have been removed.
The part of code that removed space at start of paragraph have been
there forever, but its intent is unclear. For example, cutting text at
the end of a paragraph will lead to remove space at the start of this
same paragraph.
The removal of this functionality is offset by a rewrite of DEPM that
makes it more thorough.
Fixes bug #10503.
The goal of this patch is to make "self-insert <string>" act as a
sequence of individual self-insert calls. Once it is done, the
insertion of the commit string in GuiWorkArea can use that, which
fixes the issues described in bug 11183.
1/ in InsetMathNest, SELF_INSERT is rewritten to be a proper loop of
interpretChar, instead of inserting the string as characters. This
solves the issue of interpreting ^ properly.
2/ the text version does not need to be changed (the loop is rewritten
using a range, though).
3/ Then {{{GuiWorkArea::inputMethodEvent}}} is changed to invoke
directly self-insert. This removes the update issues.
Fixes bug 11183.
The code in 90cfe4ec3 only handled the cells which metrics are
computed directly, and missed those who were linearized inside a MathRow.
To fix this, we use the fact that all the positions in a math row have
the same height and make MathRow::metrics return a boolean indicating
whether it contains a caret for a given bufferview.
Fixes bug #11153.
Compute a height from current font and current cell vertical
dimensions in MathData::metrics(), because this is where current font
is known.
Introduce BufferView::setCaretAscentDescent to remember this value.
This mechanism is not used for text because Cursor::current_font is
restored by undo, and the caret height would not be changed then. But
in principle it is doable.
When computing a cell metrics, it is now possible to specify whether it
is tight (at least as tall as 'x') or not (as tall as the max height of
the font).
Use this to make sure that grid insets have large enough cells. It
will probably appear that other cells needn't be tight. Currently, the
only cell which is known to be tight is the nucleus of the root inset.
Others should be examined one by one. It might be that the default of
MathData::metrics tight parameter should be `false'.
Fixes bug #11050.
The original use case for this bug is entering an overset inset when
there is a selection. The expected result was to have the selection
pasted in main text, but the result was to have it in the cell.
Insets already have idxFirst() that is able to set cursor to the
"entry" cell of an inset. This patch introduces firstIdx(), which is
the index of this cell and uses it in idxFirst() (idem for
lastIdx/idxLast).
As a consequence, several instances of idxFirst/idxLast can be removed.
Now for the real fix: the two places where the cell in which selection
is inserted seem to be:
* Cursor::macroModeClose
* Cursor::handleNest
These two methods are changed to insert material in the entry cell
instead of cell 0.
idxFirst/Last methods are added to InsetMathRoot and InsetMathStackrel
so that the natural entry point is the nucleus of those insets.
Finallly, a typo is fixed in InsetMathNest::edit() where enter_front
computation was incorrect.