This is a mechanical replacement. For now it seems that unique_ptrs are
essentially used for exception-safety. More could certainly be done to clarify
pointer ownership in general.
As discussed on the list. If no C++11 compiler is found configuration stops
with an error. There are now unneeded parts of boost, the will be removed in
a second commit.
Qt only supports SVG 1.2 tiny, so we prefer to convert on our own if an
explicit converter is defined and the converter cache is used (otherwise
the conversion would be too expensive).
Some qt versions report both "jpeg" and "jpg" as loadable file extensions.
In this case the jpg format was added twice previously. This does not happen
anymore with the new code, and it works as well if only "jpg" or only "jpeg"
is reported.
It is wrong to assume that direction is left-to-right when no indication exist.
Add a new enum with values LtR, RtL and Auto to be used as argument of
the private text() methods. When direction is Auto, let Qt decide how
the string shall be layed out.
Fixes bug #10169.
TocModels::reset() in GuiView::structureChanged() collapses the TocWidget, and
therefore requires an update right after, which was missing.
In fact, profiling TocWidget::updateView() shows that delaying the update is
good only for fast keypresses (essentially movement). It costs 5% of a
char-forward operation in a document with approx. 100 table of contents
items. The update optimisation has been rewritten to take this data into
account.
* remove optional arguments to the helpers that use a FontInfo
* add a textwidth argument to the text() methods that are used by rowpainter.
Now textwidth is only computed if a null value was passed to the
text() method. This means that in the use case of rowpainter, no
textwidth needs to be computed.
The computation of the width of the button was wrong. If <--> stands for TEXT_TO_INSET_OFFSET/2 spacing, and if `[]' marks the button's limits, then the intent is
<-->[<-->button text<-->]<-->
Therefore the physical grey rectangle width is
width - Inset::TEXT_TO_INSET_OFFSET
With this change, the spacing on the right of the button is not larger than the left one.
Fixes bug #10147.
The old name would be confusing wrt setSelection(), which does additional checks.
This one is a pure acessor, and the more complete methods are
* setSelection(), which avoids empty selections
* clearSelection(), which resets anchor, and sets word selection and mark more to false.
Most of the code should use these two instead of selection(bool), but this is for later.
It is easier to use instead getVectorFromString for the use we have of this tokenizer. The two places are environment.cpp (path stuff) and qt_helpers (file fileters). The new code is much shorter.
This allow to remove boost/tokenizer.hpp and friends from our boost tree.
"Output changes" alters the preamble even in the absence of tracked
changes. Therefore, not being able to notice when it is activated can possibly
yield hard-to-debug compilation failures.
The included iconv should not be used on Linux or OS X, but (depending on
local configuration) it might be needed for crosscompiling a mingw target
from Linux. Now the user can choose whether to use the included iconv or not.
cmake does already support that.
eilseq.m4 was taken from the original libiconv 1.14 package.
The included zlib should not be used on Linux or OS X, but (depending on
local configuration) it might be needed for crosscompiling a mingw target
from Linux. Now the user can choose whether to use the included zlib or not.
cmake does already support that.
zconf.h.in was taken from the original zlib 1.2.8 package. The generation of
zconf.h was made equivalent to the one generated by cmake.
(#8738)
For efficiency, we add a new flag to the buffer indicating when changes are
present. This flag is updated at each buffer update, and also when explicitly
requested via a dispatch result flag.
The timer logic introduced to solve bug #7138 was not entirely reliable; in
particular it resulted in spurious updates (noticeable by the treeview
collapsing just after one opens a branch, in particular).
This commit cleans up the timer logic. I followed the original design decision
of having an immediate update followed by a delayed update. Now the updates are
appropriately compressed and done after a delay of 2s (as can be noticed with
the treeview still collapsing, unfortunately, but after a more predictable
delay...).