After the previous commit, tooltip in the outliner are formatted automatically,
along with the other tooltips. A previous commit had already removed the
expensive call to tooltipText() that, although it gave a better rendering, was
very expensive (cf64064). This patch finishes to remove the custom tooltip
from the model data in the outliner.
(It would be nice to reintroduce a tooltip based on tooltipText(), but there
seemed to be a consensus that in that case one would prefer a less expensive
approach that computes the tooltip on the fly.)
* 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.
We introduce TocBuilder for building TOCs that take into account both float
insets and their captions.
* Floats without caption are shown with their content.
* Floats with a caption are shown with their caption, but clicking the entry now
correctly moves to the float and not to the caption.
* Subsequent captions produce additional entries in the TOC.
* Figures and subfigures are correctly ordered in the outliner.
* New TOC "senseless" for captions appearing alone (a bit like broken references
are still displayed in the menu and outliner).
* Disable LFUN_CAPTION_INSERT if there is already a caption in a listing
Known issues:
* Inconsistent output for includes located inside floats
* We should record the end of the float in addition of the beginning for a more
accurate cursor -> outliner entry conversion
This allows to address two main issues
* \thanks does only accept one paragraph, while \footnote allows several (ticket #2666)
* footnotes in titling environments were not numbered on screen.
Moreover, the code reduces hardcoding of features, which is always a good thing.
There are several pieces in this commit:
* new numbering type \fnsymbol for counters
* the Foot inset changes its layoutName() to Foot:InTitle when inside a paragraph with InTitle property. This is set when running updateBuffer.
* Foot:intitle uses the \thanks command, does not allow multiple paragraphs and marks its contents as moving argument.
* The InsetLayouts for Foot now have properLaTeXName/Type, so that InsetFoot::latex can be removed; further code simplification is probably possible.
Fixes: #2666
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?
Currently, if an inset outputs a newline, the new latex row is still
associated with a previous id/pos. Now, if a latex error occurs before
this newline, we would still highlight everything associated to that
id/pos, even if it is extraneous to the error.
This is avoided by associating the new latex row with the id/pos in
effect right before entering the inset. If an inset does not output
a newline, it is not excluded from the selection, consistent with the
fact that the text of the inset does appear in the error description.
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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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that also makes sure it doesn't do more work than it needs to do, by
limiting the size to 40 characters. Previously, InsetBranch::addToToc()
would have added a string representing the entire contents of the
branch! It's hard to imagine that having to recalculate that sort of
thing doesn't cause some problems with speed, especially in documents
with lots of notes and branches and such.
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here, but not very noticeable, I think, as these ones aren't called by
the addToToc stuff.
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At some point we should implement that the tooltips are only shown when they are not completely shown in the outliner. However, this requires extending the QTreeView class.
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The idea here is to implement something like \refstepcounter for LyX. We
do this by tracking the "active" counter in Counters.cpp. We also have
to track when we go in and out of environments to which counters are
local, and so on and so forth.
This all gets done in updateLabels(), but only if we are producing
output, which is why I added the output boolean a while ago.
I expect there are bugs in here, though it seems to work pretty well
with the documents I've tested.
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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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Get rid of Inset::getLayout(BufferParams), since all insets have access to
their own buffer. Inset::getLayout() does the same now.
Get rid of InsetCollapsable::getLayout(BufferParams) too, and remove most references to InsetCollapsable::layout_. For now IC::getLayout() still returns layout_, but the idea is to change this (provided there is no performance problem).
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* Counters.cpp (flatLabelString): return a cache of the flattened strings for each used language
* Counters.cpp (theCounter, counterLabel, flattenLabelString): add a lang parameter; in theCounter, populate the cache as needed.
* insets/InsetCaption.cpp:
* insets/InsetFoot.cpp:
* insets/InsetBibitem.cpp:
* insets/InsetCollapsable.cpp:
* Paragraph.cpp:
* Buffer.cpp: pass a language argument to counter methods.
* Paragraph.cpp (translateIfPossible): use the function with same name in gettext.cpp.
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footnote output and allows a lot more flexibility. (In some ways, this now
seems to be more like what docbook does.)
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New method wrapParas() in support, deployed in various
insets.
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Synchronizing insets asserts with two views open
It changes the autoOpen_ member of InsetCollapsable into a map, such that an autoOpen value can be specified for each bufferView. Now, the assertion is avoided and insetCollapsable can be open in one bufferview and be closed in the other in very special cases that the cursor end up in a closed inset.
Compare with the MathMacro::editing_ member.
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The need for a LayoutPtr arises from the fact that (a) we do not want to give our clients a Layout &, since we do not want them to be able to change our Layout; but (b) we also need to be able to change which layout is ours. So we cannot store a Layout const &. Or so it seems to the compiler.
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