The enum is now made of flags that can be combined.
This introduces several new values for Inset::DisplayType:
BreakBefore, BreakAfter and Display=BreakBefore|BreakAfter. This
last value replaces AlignCenter.
Additionally the flags NoBoundary and CanBreakAfter are introduced for
future use.
Now a left aligned displayed inset will be defined as Display|LeftAlign.
A newline inset is characterized as BreakAfter.
This structure is used in breakRow to avoid explicit calls to
isNewline() or isEnvSeparator(). More improvements will be built on
top of this.
Additionally several redundant display() methods (which returned
Inline) have been removed.
* New TOC "math-macro". This means that math macros can now be accessed in the
outline pane in their order of appearance or in alphabetical order, and can be
searched using the filter.
* Lists of floats now show subfloats deeper in the navigation menu
* The arbitrary 30 element cut-off after which nothing is shown except "Open
Navigator..." is removed. Menus now have no limit in size, so Qt may display
them scrollable. In exchange, we always show "Open outliner..." at the
beginning. I tested for performance issues with a rather complex document and
it is fine; but this does not exclude corner cases with lots of TOC entries of
a certain kind. If necessary, populating the navigation sub-menu should be
delayed like the main menu.
* Elements that do not contribute to the output (e.g. in a note, a disabled
branch) are now preceded with a symbol indicating this status. (The machinery
was already there; I wonder why it was not implemented already.) I have chosen
U+274E NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK.
* Fix the contextual menus in the outliner (bug introduced at 94e992c5).
* Toc item now move to the caption when present, but first center on the float,
to prevent the situation where the caption is at the top of the screen and the
contents of the float is off-screen above the caption.
(Internally, the action of the toc items can now be customised)
* Fix the LyXHTML output. Disabled captions no longer appear in the list of
figures.
so we can write a limited amount when using this for TOC and
tooltip output.
This should solve the problem with slowness that Kornel noticed,
which was caused by our trying to write an entire plaintext
bibliography every time we updated the TOC. We did that because
he had a bibliography inside a branch, and we use plaintext for
creating the tooltip that goes with the branch list.
Other related bugs were fixed along the way. E.g., it turns out
that, if someone had an InsetInclude inside a branch, then we would
have been writing a *plaintext file* for that inset every time we
updated the TOC. I wonder if some of the other reports of slowness
we have received might be due to this kind of issue?
preparatory to fixing #7080. Note that mathed uses the same routine, but
for a completely different purpose, so I did not rename it there. I have
seen no difference in behavior after testing, e.g., opening and
exporting Math.lyx, and also re-saving it and looking at the diff.
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counting when exporting to latex. This is done for the code comprised
between \begin{document} and \end{document}, while the preamble code
still needs manual calls to TexRow::newline() for registering new lines.
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blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two
special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx::
namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output
only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between
breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n'
and the latter "%\n".
In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of
newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in
place, the counting is essentially still done the old way.
There are still places in the code where the functionality of the
class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular,
InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText.
The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a
new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default
for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex
environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas
"false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The
latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets.
Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the
disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing
of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments
(they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately
after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments
are now started on their own lines.
As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and
\end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly
output through odocstream, as usual.
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of things like:
pit.push_back(CursorSlice(*this));
which I've had to change to:
pit.push_back(CursorSlice(const_cast<InsetCaption &>(*this)));
and similarly in a few other places.
If anyone thinks we should instead have:
explicit CursorSlice(Inset const &);
then we can also do that.
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as to allow us to call the routine when we are preparing for output and
so to do certain things we might not want to do every time.
This is an abuse of updateLabels(), in a way, but updateLabels() long
ago became the general recurse-through-the-Buffer routine, and to
implement the sort of thing I want to do here in validate(), say, much
of the code in updateLabels()---in particular, the counter-update
code---would have to be duplicated. So I believe this is the best, and
easiest, way to go.
Actual use of the new argument will follow.
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Note that we will sometimes use the "caption trick", still in
listings, for example.
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NOTE: Again, I'm not increasing the layout format, though I have added
a couple new things here. If anyone thinks I really do need to do that,
then I will. But I don't think it's necessary, as no-one ought to be using
this.
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Later, this can be replaces by a backpointer approach, as proposed at bugzilla (note that there are already similar cases such as InComment or InTableCell, so a backpointer approach would need to adapt the OutputParams methos anyway).
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At this point, there are no simple TextClass objects in the main LyX code, and it is impossible to create them, since the TextClass constructor is protected. Only LayoutFile and DocumentClass objects can be constructed, and for the most part these are constructed only by their respective containers: BaseClassList and DocumentClassBundle. There is an exception: LayoutFile does have a public default constructor, but if anyone knows how to make it go away, please do.
There will be one or two more commits along these lines, but these will be simple renamings. For example, BaseClassList should be LayoutFileList.
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from the one posted to the list.
The basic idea has two parts. First, we hard code an "empty layout"
(called PlainLayout, for want of a better name) in TextClass and read it
before doing anything else. It can therefore be customized by classes,
if they want---say, to make it left-aligned. Second, InsetText's are
divided into three types: (i) normal ones, that use the "default" layout
defined by the text class; (ii) highly restrictive ones, such as ERT and
(not quite an inset) table cells, which demand the empty layout; (iii)
middling ones, which default to an empty layout and use the empty layout
in place of the default. (This is so we don't get the same problem we
had with ERT in e.g. footnotes.) The type of inset is signaled by new
methods InsetText::forceEmptyLayout() and InsetText::useEmptyLayout().
(The latter might better be called: useEmptyLayoutInsteadOfDefault(),
but that's silly.) The old InsetText::forceDefaultParagraphs() has been
split into these, plus a new method InsetText::allowParagraphCustomization().
A lot of the changes just adapt to this change.
The other big change is in GuiToolbar: We want to show LyXDefault and
the "default" layout only when they're active.
There are a handful of places where I'm not entirely sure whether we
should be using forceEmptyLayout or !allowParagraphCustomization() or
both. The InsetCaption is one of these. These places, and some others,
are marked with FIXMEs, so I'd appreciate it if people would search
through the patch and let me know whether these need changing. If they
don't, the FIXMEs can be deleted.
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