Use Length instead of HSpace for math_indentation and rename it to mathindent.
Get rid of the string version.
Rename (g|s)etMathIndentation() to (g|s)etMathIndent().
Remove the HSpace class altogether.
Some cleanups to parindent support to look like mathindent.
When applying or saving Document Settings, LyX no longer opens or
closes branch insets. The intent of the previous code was to open
branch insets of a branch that is activated, and close branch insets
of a branch that is deactivated.
After some discussion [1], it was decided that the behavior intended
by the previous code was inconsistent with activating/deactivating a
branch in the context-menu of a branch inset, and the previous code
assumed a workflow of the user, rather than letting the user
separate opening/closing branch insets from activating/deactivating
them.
This commit modifies fd6cd728.
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20161030220813.3zlp3zgqgomhx35y%40steph
When trying to do implement a LaTeX feature on screen, it is always
good to see how LaTeX does it, just in case it is easy to implement on
our side.
Then we have a correct output at all DPI sizes.
With RtL text, the method can be non-monotonic wrt x value (which is a
Qt bug). To work around this, we check whether positions adjacent to
those returned by xToCursor look better. Depending on whether the new
x position is too small or too large, we look backward or forward for
a better solution.
The performance is probably not great, but this is only needed for
user interactions, so the performance penalty should not be a problem.
Fixes#10569.
Rephrase positively the check box for the output of en- and em-dashes
and disable it when using non-TeX fonts. The state of the check box
is remembered, so that toggling the non-TeX fonts check box does not
cause information loss.
This commit fixes the regression introduced in 2.2 about the
output of en- and em-dashes. In 2.2 en- and em-dashes are output as
the \textendash and \textemdash macros when using TeX fonts, causing
changed output in old documents and also bugs (for example, #10490).
Now documents produced with older versions work again as intended,
while documents produced with 2.2 can be made to produce the exact
same output by simply checking "Don't use ligatures for en-and
em-dashes" in Document->Settings->Fonts.
When exporting documents using TeX fonts to earlier versions, in order
to avoid changed output, a zero-width space character is inserted after
each en/em-dash if dash ligatures are allowed. These characters are
removed when reloading documents with 2.3, so that they don't accumulate.
Introduce a distinction between being read-only and having the read-only flag. A
buffer is read-only if either it has been externally modified or if it has the
read-only flag.
Coverity does not find it obvious that p is never negative. Normally
it is the case (because the items have been filtered), but it is
better to play safe.