- bugfix for the parsing of polyglossia's paragraph environments
- new support for polyglossia's language change commands \textxxx
- XeTeX-polyglossia.tex: add more testcases and add a missing \end
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.
While cppcheck did not turn out any suspicious error messages, using
the "performance" flag highlighted several nitpicks in three categories
* do not use it++ for iterators, ++it is better
* do not use size() to test for emptyness, empty() is here
* do not use "const T" as a function parameter, "const & T" is better
I doubt that any of these is a real performance problem, but the code is cleaner anyway.
This is a part of bug #8081: Translate cells in
\begin{sideways}...\end{sideways} to native syntax. The turn environment
comes in a later commit, since this one os suitable for backporting.
This is not needed, since LyX supports comments in math. Data loss with math
comments containing a backslash in LyX has been fixed as well.
The test case was found in bug #8104.
I introduced this bug in r40091 where support for empty dates was added.
I also noticed that the title_layout_found flag was not properly passed down
to all variants of parse_text*. Since this is rather a global variable I
placed it into the preamble class.
The test case of bug #8104 shows other problems as well, but those are no
regressions and will be fixed separately.
OK for branch?
It is broken since the latest file format update (neither did Uwe run a test
after updating the file format, nor did I after undoing my accidental change).
The reason it was broken: the bool version of write_attribute() is chosen
for "0" instead of the string version, so each table used rotate="true".
Math commands need it as well as text commands. At the same time, this
further unifies the checking for termination and fixes cases of wrong
output (e.g. for 0x2005).
If \hline is entered, do not create an unknown inset, but increase the number
of hlines of the current row if that is allowed. The same idea is applied to
copy-paste (not part of the bug report).
This is also a test for committing via git.
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>
- Parser.cpp: - new function to parse verbatim environments
- test/test-structure.tex: updated example
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The type of citation engine is determined by the citation package
being used and, in the case of natbib, its options.
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tex2lyx does not need a -p command since it detects partial files automatically.
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