The unicode tests would often fail when tested in parallel because
we were not exporting to unique file names. From what I understand,
a variant similar to the following race condition occurred:
1. Thread A exports to file blah.pdf.
2. Thread B exports to file blah.pdf.
3. Thread A confirms file blah.pdf exists.
4. Thread A deletes exported file blah.pdf to clean up.
5. Thread B fails to find file blah.pdf and reports a failure.
In one paragraph, there was both a float and a list of floats in a paragraph: the list of floats has no DocBook output, so that there should be no surrounding <para>.
Runs the compare via the command line, and then compares the output to the
expected result. Required adding a script to do the comparison, so that
the timestamps on changes in the lyx file are ignored.
Because Compare uses threads, we need to make sure it is finished when a
compare is executed from the command line. This was a problem for command
sequences, because the next command would start running before the compare
was done, and the buffer with differences was available.
So this commit adds the "run-blocking" parameter when using
LFUN_DIALOG_SHOW to run a Compare. When calling Compare with run-sync, the
LFUN will wait for the compare worker thread to finish before returning and
possibly running the next command.
The new JSS cls has been failing on an updated TeX Live 2020 for a
while, both with the template they provide and with LyX's template.
I expect this will be fixed eventually but for now it's best to
invert it as a "texissue".
There was already an existing method in InsetCaptionable for captions, but not yet for labels. It was at least already useful at two places, that's why I moved it to InsetCaptionable.
These paragraphs will simply have no output (no enclosing DocBook tag, no content). This change is as backward-compatible as possible: without this commit, the paragraphs will be output, but in an <IGNORE> tag (not much more can be achieved without this). It is mostly made for metadata and formatting instructions. (As opposed to NONE, which corresponds to outputting the paragraph without enclosing DocBook tag.)
To do this, hard-coded test for xcb had to be replaced with a call to
platformName(). Since this method does not exist in Qt4, we emulate
it.
Note that Qt5 uses xcb bindings for X11 system, while Qt4 relies on
older X11 bindings. We return platorm == "qt4x11" in this case.
Fixes bug #11746.
With an updated TeX Live 2020 an assertion is given. The assertion
was reported on the LuaTeX ML [1], and will be converted into the
following error as of LuaTeX svn commit r7385:
! the word doesn't start with a character
The error could likely be worked around with a change to the
document but since the document compiles without error with XeTeX I
did not change anything since I do not understand the issue.
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20201030030430.4y4i6bdpwx633qs7%40vbox-VirtualBox
Export to all formats seems to work well after removing the "ps2pdf"
option to the hyperref package.
Accordingly we uninvert the tests for the other formats. All ctests
pass on an updated TeX Live 2020.
The problem here is that the check against TEXT_CODE only
catches InsetText, and not its subclasses. Same for the check
against MATH_HULL_CODE. So there is reason not to check codes
here.
This reverts commit 5a54ccfa87.
When using InsetText::edit(), invoke Cursor::setCurrentFont (note that
editXY does it already). It is a good idea in general, especially
after commit 411333fa95, which sets languagecorrectly in ERT.
This allows to comment out (again!) the trick added to fix ticket #9042.
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)