This reverts commit bede4d320b.
As JMarc notes [1], if we replaced show with toggle, we would lose some
functionality:
There is one use that is not possible with this change (as I argued
before), which is a fully keyboard-based navigation.
With LyX 2.1, I can do C-M-o and navigate with cursor in the
outline. I can do the same with advanced S&R. IN this sense,
toggling is a step back IMO.
The plan now is to find another way to close the dialog (without
using toggle), such as having ESC close it or another key bind.
Ticket #8388 will stay closed because 'show' and 'toggle' are too
close for the cost of having two separate bindings.
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg187693.html
Control + Shift + PgDn now moves a tab to the right.
Control + Shift + PgUp now moves a tab to the left.
These keybindings are consistent with Chromium, Firefox,
Nautilus, and gnome-terminal.
Note that I allow for wrapping. This is consistent with
allowing wrapping for buffer-{next,previous}, but there
might be reasons to disable it in the future.
C-M-a is bound to the global "select all". The
reason for this change is that selecting an inset
is a more common operation that selecting an entire
document.
This patch is the result of discussion on #7727.
Now when the cursor is in e.g. a Section layout, alt-<down>
will dispatch 'outline-down'. Before, it would dispatch a
'paragraph-down', which I think makes less sense.
- added bindings for 'math-delim' as a workaround
for US keyboards with Windows
- added bindings for 'word-left' and 'word-right'
- added two more sets of bindings for 'math-subscript'
and 'math-superscript'
- corrected some greek letter bindings
- insert is bound to 'math-mode'
- changed 'screen-recenter' binding to C-j
- added various other bindings
Thanks to Michael Stepner for many of the fixes and testing.
This patch implements 'move row' and 'move column' features for tabular.
The purpose is to provide a useful behavior in tabular that is
consistent with PARAGRAPH_MOVE_UP and PARAGRAPH_MOVE_DOWN so that the
user can, for example, do alt-<up> to move a row up. Alternatively,
icons for these features are also added to the table toolbar and
context menu.
If there is any selection, the feature is disabled. This is consistent
with how PARAGRAPH_MOVE_UP works in other contexts. Additionally, 'move
row' is disabled if there is a multi-row in the current or target row;
and 'move column' is disabled if there is a multi-column in the current
or target column.
'move row' moves only the left and right borders of a cell along with
the row. Similarly, 'move column' moves only the the top and bottom
borders.
Implementing similar functionality for other insets, such as arrays and
array environments, is on my TODO list.
If the WA is the last one showing a buffer, then the buffer may either be
closed or kept hidden, or the user is asked. The behaviour is controlled
by a new preference option.
For discussion, see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/142638
M-o now switches to the TOC pane, and Esc always returns from any DockView to the main window.
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- proper message passing for all tabular features
- properly define which feature needs an argument
* replace LFUN_TABULAR_FEATURE with LFUN_INSET_MODIFY
- The math tables are also affected. In the future a common base class
between math and text table will solve this inconsistency.
- There is a hack in GuiApplication in order to not rename the toolbar
icons. This will have to be cleaned up with a general icon naming for
LFUN_INSET_MODIFY... to be discussed.
* Tabular Dialog:
- big cleanup, lots and lots of bug fixing here
- migrated to InsetParamsWidget
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C-M-a now selects the contents of an inset, if the whole inset is already selected, it will jump out the inset and selects everything in that inset.
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