Next try to make it to work on APPLE (and maybe on WIN32)
a.) Create the needed data-dir at configure time
b.) Use different target names for executable and data created with them
A dummy getGuiMessages function was missing. Instead of adding it everywhere, a new file is created that contains all the dummy functions needed by the tests.
The previous scheme of loading all possible translations and checking
whether the work is a bit too much "brute force" and causes problems
on Mac OS X (documents loaded with the wrong language).
Now there is an helper static method in Messages class that checks
whether a readable .mo file exist for the language. There should be an
API in gettext for doing that, but alas it is not possible.
As a consequence the method Language::translated() has been removed,
along with its cache.
In order to interact with native osx applications, AppleScript support is a plus.
Here is a patch that makes LyX respond to a simple command (run) and that allows to communicate with LyX as with the LyX client.
Example of use:
tell application "LyX" to run "server-get-filename" with argument ""'
returns
message:/Users/bpiwowar/newfile1.lyx, code:0
with a message and the error code
The goal here is to get rid of the old code that modified variables
LANGUAGE and LC_ALL, therefore creating the problems mentionned
in the ticket.
In the new system, there is no explicit "GUI" message handler, that
needs to be reset at each language change. Instead, getGuiMessages
calls getMessages with the correct parameter. This allows to simplify
greatly the code and to remove a lot of old cruft.
objects. The problem that led to the leak is that these objects can be held in
memory long after the Buffer that created them is gone, mostly due to their
use in the CutStack. So they were previously held in a storage facility, the
DocumentClassBundle. Unfortunately, they were now being created too often,
especially by cloning. It's not really a leak, because they're accessible, but
we weren't ever destroying them.
This new approach uses a shared_ptr instead.
Thanks to Vincent for pointing out const_pointer_cast.
If no mask is supplied or the mask is attached to the end of the filename, we end up with unexpected names like
<system-temp-dir>\lyx_tmpdir.qHp780.vcr780_<mask>
instead of a temporary file in the lyx temporary directory like
<system-temp-dir>\lyx_tmpdir.qHp780\<mask>.vcr780.
The listings inset and include inset of type listings use two english terms
that are not localized yet: "Listing" for the caption and "Listings" for the
list of listings (not supported natively by LyX yet). The existing layout
translation mechanism has been extended to translate these terms as well:
1) Support [[stuff]] context in lib/layouttranslations
2) Support BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in InsetLayout
3) Use a InsetLayout for InsetInclude of type listings
4) Define BabelPreamble and LangPreamble in the layouts for InsetInclude
and InsetListings
Setting up .gitignore or .git/info/excludes is something that should
be done. Not doing it makes it a lot harder to see actual new files
that should be added.
Signed-off-by: Lars Gullik Bjønnes <larsbj@gullik.org>
overriding a pure virtual method (part of bug #8032).
I wonder why it was working on Windows and why it works for QString.
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After the timeout elapses, the user is notified that a command is taking
a long time to complete and is given the choice to stop it. If the user
decides to let the command run, the timeout is increased, otherwise the
command is killed. One is prompted a first time after 3 mins, a second
time after 9 mins, a third time after 27 mins, and so on, i.e., the n-th
prompt occurs after 3^n minutes.
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A real fix would be to ditch the home made file format detection and use libmagic.
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This is a candidate for branch too, although the bug is minor.
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Of course this will only work if output_changes was true when creating the
.tex file.
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file names with a proper one: Only replace dots in the base name, and only
request the lyxdot feature if it is needed. This is a partial fix of bug #7650.
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for later calls. The check is only performed on the major version
number, such as to avoid using python 3.
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utf8 strings, and not only if they contain encoding changes. This is
because if the output encoding was previously changed and an utf8
string is inserted in the stream, the encoding changes cannot occur.
This was not a problem until now because normal strings could not be
inserted in a odocstream, as them would have been exchanged with encoding
changes. Indeed, the SetEnc struct has only a std::string member and
outputting a std::string would be interpreted by the compiler the same
as inserting setEncoding(std::string). However, a std::string can be
inserted in an otexstream and it is better to account for this.
I wonder whether trying "os << std::string", where os is an odocstream,
should produce an error instead of actually trying to change the stream
output encoding, but this has not been a problem until now...
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and not for utf8 ones. But the simple solution is to convert to a
docstring before outputting to the underlying docstream.
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