If there was an encoding set by the inputenc package, it must not be ignored.
Now all tex2lyx test cases can be exported to .tex again by LyX (although
there are still some differences in the .lyx output).
It is invoked by 'make check' (automake only, it would be nice if someone
could add it to cmake as well), or by calling
python src/tex2lyx/test/runtests.py <path to tex2lyx binary>
by hand. Currently, it does not compare the output (this comes later).
The added .lyx files are from tex2lyx around mid of april, so that you
can see the regressions of the current version if you run the test
yourself (simply run git diff afterwards).
The home made test runner is quite stupid, but better than nothing.
Feel free to improve it or replace it with something better, as long
as running it stays as simple as now.
- tex2lyx/text.cpp:
- fix bug that swallowed valid braces
- the encoding is "Bg5" not "BIG5"
- add and update comments
- CJK.tex: add an example for the Bg5 encoding
- Preamble.cpp/:
- move list definition out of anon namespace
- declare lists and a function in the class
- text.cpp: remove the now already defined list
If someone can tell me how I can tell QtCreator to actually use tabs, not spaces, I would be most grateful (yes, I have set Tab Policy to Tabs Only in Prefs)
- Parser.cpp: \verb can have any character as delimiter (except of ASCII letters) not only '+', therefore partly revert [3943b887/lyxgit] and fix it for all cases
The idea is to record undo at the place where the document is modified:
1/ in Buffer::updateBuffer, add a recordUndo, with the caveat that a
const_cast has to be used (because updateBuffer is const but
modifies the document, go figure).
2/ in GuiApplication::dispatch, add an extra undo group that
encompasses the updateBuffer call. Some other undo groups may be
redundant now, but it is not a problem since they do not cost
anything.
The button text of InsetInclude insets shows whether the child document is
included or excluded from compilation. Changing this for a child document
in the document settings does not get reflected on screen. This patch
updates the button text on the updateBuffer() call.
Preamble.cpp:
- support the font scaling
- improve coding style
text.cpp: - improve logic/coding style
XeTeX-polyglossia.tex:
- add scaling
- change document so that it is compilable using the Libertine font
Instead of adding the extra '\n' to tex2lyx, we should remove it from
BufferParams.cpp because it was introduced there unintendedly in d7eaaba9
(Juergen Spitzmueller; "support for CJK font argument"; Jun 5 2008).
This partly reverts commit c2810f922665c591a7c32d4c679e58e55132505a.
Fix commit [aa9fed93/lyxgit]: it is never a good idea to call substr(4) on a string without checking its length. Moreover, it is even better in this case to check that the first letters are "text" as the reminder of the code assumes...
- tex2lyx/Preamble.cpp/h: not all new header definitions since fileformat 413 have yet been added to texl2yx, so do it now; also change some new default values
- 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
This allows to workaround the problem in #8198 - on some systems
we get dead caron as a single character instead of whole combined
character. I suppose this has rather something to do with X settings
than LyX per se.
In this version, the idea is to record undo at the place where the document is modified, which is definitely cleaner.
1/ in Buffer::updateBuffer, add a recordUndo, with the caveat that a
const_cast has to be used
2/ in GuiApplication::dispatch, add an extra undo group that
encompasses the updateBuffer call. Some other undo groups may be
redundant now, but it is not a problem since they do not cost
anything.
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=133876924408431&w=2
The problem here is that the copy_params() routine in FindAndReplace.cpp
created a new DocumentClass, but it never updated its Buffer to reflect
that new DocumentClass. So its Paragraphs still contained points to the
Layouts in the old DocumentClass which, since ead697d4b6, gets garbage
collected once it is no longer needed. So the Layout doesn't exist, and
we crash.
For some unknown reason, the paste code likes to call Cursor::setSelection(), which is not appropriate here since we are not trying to set a selection at this point.
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.
When there is a single document open, the tabbar gets hidden. The only and selected tab is still visible though as a break in the line delining the tabwidget. To fix this we paint the tabwidget ourselves and remove the presence of the hidden tab.
When the socket does not exist anymore, we should not try to access it. In
trying to do so, std::map will create a new shared_ptr but this pointer
doesn't point at anything. To prevent this, we explicitly check whether
the socket is available.
This reverts the previous fix in [0a33374c/lyxgit] and fixes it
differently.
We always have to call 'notifyCursorLeaves', but we only have to make sure
that we call the 'fixIfBroken()' functions first.
We rely on the 'or' operator to prevent us from calling
'notifyCursorLeaves' if one of the two cursors is broken. This doesn't
work when using the '|' operator. The compiler 'optimizes' the code in
such a way that we always call notifyCursorLeaves anyway. Using the '||'
operator fixes this.
The undo range is extended to encompass all the paragraph after the end that
are a non-zero depth. The reason is that these paragraphs may see their depth
reduced if the last paragraph sees its depth reduced.
Note that there is a memory cost, since we store paragraphs than may not be
modified in practice. This may matter for some pathological files (people
putting all their document at depth 1 for a weird reason?)
I tried to be careful, but this can introduce new bugs. Please test.
Only user of this function is code that has been commented out, comment
out this function as well.
Signed-off-by: Lars Gullik Bjønnes <larsbj@gullik.org>
The check whether fname != oldname does not work for unnamed buffers.
Therefore, we check explicitly whether the Buffer that already exists with
the same name isn't really the buffer we are trying to save.
Text::outerFont looks recursively for paragraphs before the current one
which has a lower depth. If such a paragraph cannot be found, depthHook
and outerHook return the current paragraph. As such, we end up in an
infinite loop. So, if we find a par_depth that was the same as the
previous one, we apparently can't find a suitable paragraph and we should
quit the loop.
In this case, the working dir has already a slash at the end.
Appending another one would result in a path ending with a double slash,
which has a special meaning when used in TEXINPUTS (all subdirs would
be recursively scanned). So, avoid doing that.
We want the key as id, not the label (which is optional).
We also need a kind of namespace for the citation ids.
We should also clean the id tag before using it.
As long as leftMargin() is not correctly implemented for
MARGIN_RIGHT_ADDRESS_BOX, we should also not do this here. Otherwise, long
rows will be painted off the screen and will not be editable.
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.