This restores the debug output as it was intended before the
introduction of the LYXERR macro that was unconditionally outputing
an end of line. This is how this output was appearing until lyx 1.5:
Looking for font family cmr10 ... got: cmr10
got it normal!
instead of as it was since lyx 1.6 and until now:
Looking for font family cmr10 ...
got: cmr10
got it
normal!
Using US english desktop language LyX's Mac OS adds some items to the view menu:
1. Show/Hide Tab Bar and
2. Enter Full Screen
These items won't work properly and it's better to hide them.
Mac OS adds two extra menu entries to the edit menu.
These menu items are:
1. Start Dictation...
2. Emoji & Symbols
Both menu items don't work with LyX.
Therefore they shouldn't be present and the new code hides them.
This patch aims at:
1. replacing absolute paths by their hashes (do not leak directory structures)
2. not using counters anymore so that changing figures order in the document
does not lead to large number of obsolete images in export directory.
Other changes than in xHTML export of images are unintended.
The is a fixup to commit 611df441. It seems that the wrong unicode
property was selected. It could be that both classes should be used.
Fixes bug #11900.
These uses are inefficient (a loop really) and require that pit_type
is ptrdiff_t.
Instead, RandomAccesslist::constIterator is renamed to iterator_at and
a version adding a non-const iterator is added. Additionally, the
method retirns end() when position is equal to the size of the
container (see #11861).
lyx::next and lyx::prev are removed, and std::prev is used in the few
places where the code requires it (for no good reason IMO).
These uses are inefficient (a loop really) and require that pit_type
is ptrdiff_t.
Instead, RandomAccesslist::constIterator is renamed to iterator_at and
a version adding a non-const iterator is added.
lyx::next and lyx::prev are removed, and std::prev is used in the few
places where the code requires it (for no good reason IMO).
This inset allows counters to be set, reset, saved, restored, etc,
both in the LyX GUI and in the output; optionally, the effect can be
limited to the GUI. Of course, LaTeX provides means for doing all of
these things, so they could previously be done with ERT, as far as
the output is concerned. But there was no mechanism for manipulating
counters in the GUI and none for other output formats.