The math color inset inherits the mode of the containing inset.
This mode is inferred by the kind of font in effect. Setting the
right mode allows to insert spaces where these should be allowed.
Another small glitch was that the selection was always parsed in
math mode, so that any space was swallowed, even if the inset would
allow them.
Due to the way these decorations are implemented, entering
them with the cursor (either form right or left) required
pressing two times cursor left or right.
Fixes#2264
When hitting backspace in the first position of a cell in mathed,
if the cell is part of an array, the whole array is dissolved
and the sole cell content pasted in the containing environment.
But if the cell is part of an eqnarray or align math hull type, the
cursor is simply (and unexpectedly) taken out of the whole equation,
which is left unchanged.
This patch makes backspace equivalent to the cursor left key in those
cases, while leaving the behavior unchanged in all other ones.
Fixes#11678
See https://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=161058233016780&w=2.
Internal Buffers do not have TOCs associated with them, so we should
not try to update them. This fixes Kornel's crash, but there may be
other instances of the problem.
Fix issue when language is set to document language instead of
latex_language in ERT and pass thru layouts.
To trigger the issue
1/ select all in a ERT inset
2/ type "abc"
3/ look at code in code preview pane
==> result: the "a" is in document language, the "bc" in LaTeX language
(as should be)
We will replace this with a better solution
For now, only keep
- Changes::isChanged()
- Buffer::areChangesPresent(), replaced by a dummy function
Next step will be to provide a working areChangesPresent() and to
compute Inset::isChanged in updateBuffer.
This reverts commit 6d4e6aad24.
By default, the behavior is the same as before, except that the
language of new document is not unconditionally en_US anymore.
The new checkbox "Respect OS keyboard language" (off by default)
governs this behavior.
Update prefs format to 30.
Instead of setting language from context when moving the cursor, set
it to the OS input language. This behavior will probably need to be
controlled by a preference, since not everybody changes keyboard
mapping when changing language.
This required to move BufferView::setCursorLanguage to
Cursor::setLanguageFromInput().
This effectively allow paragraph breaks in insets only for cosmetic
reasons (e.g., to align contents on different lines).
This is the last change necessary for an enhanced covington gloss support
(which uses the new covington gloss ui)
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.
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.
When the cursor is inside a subscript that may become empty, metrics
issues can happen. This patch fixes the issue, although it is not
clear to see what the problem is.
Still, requesting a metrics update also in the case where the macro
mode is canceled makes sense.
Fixes bug #11125.
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.
Add a `cancel' boolean to macroModeClose() that just removes all trace
of what has been entered instead of finalizing it.
When entering a macro in mathed, let LFUN_ESCAPE invoke
macroModeClose(true). The new semantics of LFUN_ESCAPE in mathed is
thus to abort the input of a macro name.
Fixes bug #9251.
This is a follow-up to 02028c0b12.
Fix two bugs introduced when moving Cursor::sanitize() to CursorData:
* the setBuffer that is supposed to set buffer from bufferview became
a no-op.
* new_word_ is now part of CursorData, but it is sanitized only in
Cursor::sanitize().
Additionally, make all protected CursorData data members private to enforce
encapsulation.
Before accessing things like new_word_.lastpos(), it is better to make
sure that new_word_ points to something that exists. Therefore, the
call to fixIfBroken() is moved in first position.
Other changes: inTexted() is replaced by a more general test that
current inset has not changed; test idx() in addition to pit().
Basically, everything that does not depend on a BufferView should move
there. Some methods that do not seem to need a BufferView, like
selHandle or IdxFirst or push actually depend on it and could not be
moved.
This allows to simplify a few uses of recordUndo helpers.
- Move some methods to DocIterator: nextMath, prevMath, getPossibleLabel,
getEncoding;
- Move some methods to CursorData: setCursor, setCursorSelectionTo,
(setCursorTo|normal|reset)Anchor, (set|clear)Selection,
sel(|ection)(Begin|End), selectionAsString, info, currentState,
(mark|clear|check)NewWordPosition, fixIfBroken, sanitize, all undo
related methods, reset, isInside, leaveInset, current mode;
- kill some unused methods: macromode, replaceWord, setScreenPos, touch,
markInsert, markErase;
- Move code around to group things, and add a few comments (a lot remains to be done).
This changes lead to some related changes in other classes: removal,
change of parameter.
No intended change.
Fix several unreleated cases where the `selecting' code path did not
reset cursor font correctly. This leads to a caret that does not have
the correct size, and can cause caret droppings with the new display
scheme.
Traditionally LyX behaves differently when the directive DEVEL_VERSION
is defined at compile time. This covers
* more detailed description of current position in status bar
* the help files are open in read/write mode
* more detailed debug output in the View Source panel
This patch introduces the new function devel-mode-toggle that allows
to use devel mode in stable releases, and vice versa.
The information is saved in the session file. The default is to
disable devel mode.
Remove all traces of DEVEL_VERSION in autoconf and cmake
This commit does a bulk fix of incorrect annotations (comments) at the
end of namespaces.
The commit was generated by initially running clang-format, and then
from the diff of the result extracting the hunks corresponding to
fixes of namespace comments. The changes being applied and all the
results have been manually reviewed. The source code successfully
builds on macOS.
Further details on the steps below, in case they're of interest to
someone else in the future.
1. Checkout a fresh and up to date version of src/
git pull && git checkout -- src && git status src
2. Ensure there's a suitable .clang-format in place, i.e. with options
to fix the comment at the end of namespaces, including:
FixNamespaceComments: true
SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1
and that clang-format is >= 5.0.0, by doing e.g.:
clang-format -dump-config | grep Comments:
clang-format --version
3. Apply clang-format to the source:
clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h")
4. Create and filter out hunks related to fixing the namespace
git diff -U0 src > tmp.patch
grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace.patch
5. Filter out hunks corresponding to simple fixes into to a separate patch:
pcregrep -M -e '^diff[^\n]+\nindex[^\n]+\n--- [^\n]+\n\+\+\+ [^\n]+\n' \
-e '^@@ -[0-9]+ \+[0-9]+ @@[^\n]*\n-\}[^\n]*\n\+\}[^\n]*\n' \
fix_namespace.patch > fix_namespace_simple.patch
6. Manually review the simple patch and then apply it, after first
restoring the source.
git checkout -- src
patch -p1 < fix_namespace_simple.path
7. Manually review the (simple) changes and then stage the changes
git diff src
git add src
8. Again apply clang-format and filter out hunks related to any
remaining fixes to the namespace, this time filter with more
context. There will be fewer hunks as all the simple cases have
already been handled:
clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h")
git diff src > tmp.patch
grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace2.patch
9. Manually review/edit the resulting patch file to remove hunks for files
which need to be dealt with manually, noting the file names and
line numbers. Then restore files to as before applying clang-format
and apply the patch:
git checkout src
patch -p1 < fix_namespace2.patch
10. Manually fix the files noted in the previous step. Stage files,
review changes and commit.
Consider mathbin, mathrel and mathpunct as word separators. This makes
Ctrl+{Left,Right} more intuitive, quicker, and more different from {Left,Right}.
This takes into account all the feedback from the discussion on the general
list. Further feedback welcome.